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    Judaism

    This word is a mask for the truth. It is not really Judaism, rather it is properly Jew-Deism:

    Jew?De?ism (noun) [joo-day-izzem]
    The religion of the Jews, which has a claim to the Bible but its basis in the Talmud. In JewDeism, evolution is the creator of everything and deviancy is the source of all goodness, while the Jewish people are their own god and messiah.


    Jewel

    This word actually describes a form of idolatry.

    Jew?el (noun) [joo-el]
    This word comes from two component words, Jew, and el, the ancient Hebrew word for god. A Jew-el is a god, an idol, of the Jews. The Jews uses Jew-els to tempt Christians into idolatry. It must be noted, that a disproportionate number of Jews are Jew-elers, practioners of trade in Jew-elry.
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    "Stain clear water with mud and thou shalt never find sweet drink" - Aeschylus, Eumenides, 694-695

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      What is a man?

      Thanks, Metallic Fury. I appreciate the encouragement. Here is one I dug out of my notes today, and I will post it here first.

      The common Greek word for man is anthropos, which unfortunately was applied to just about any male biped by the Greeks, as today the word “man” is applied to just about any male biped by Christians. But it was not always that way.

      For instance, Paul of Tarsus in the fifth chapter of his epistle to the Romans clearly equates the word anthropos with Adam. And since Paul equates anthropos with Adam, Christians have no license to ever assume that anything but an Adam could possibly be an anthropos. (Greek lexicographers and other experts are divided over the origin of the word anthropos. I have a theory that it was originally derived from antheros, the Greek word for “flowery” or “brightly-colored”, just as we say “rosy” or “rosy-cheeked”, and ops, the Greek word for "face", and therefore was originally applied only to Adamic [ruddy-cheeked] men. But that is just my theory and I didn’t go to college, so it is probably “wrong”.)

      Like Paul, Englishmen at one time also knew better. In fact, below there is a link to a PDF file created from some old copies I had out of a Merriam-Webster’s dictionary (title page with ISBN number included) and the definition it has for “man”, where it says “often capitalized: white society or people”. So we see a remnant of the truth has indeed survived unto the present day. It is just getting harder and harder to find it!

      The PDF file is at: http://christogenea.org/resources/me...ebster-man.pdf.
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      "Stain clear water with mud and thou shalt never find sweet drink" - Aeschylus, Eumenides, 694-695

      http://christogenea.org
      http://williamfinck.net

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