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That’s why I don’t question Christianity. I mean, yes you can question any and everything, but I mean…yea. I believe they have the true branch of Christianity. Ethiopian Orthodox Church. They have the Ark of the Covenant.

I wanted to get their Bible too
But speaking of Ark of the Covenant and Ethiopia:

Hancock also claims that the Knights Templars searched for the lost Ark of the Covenant, among other relics, at the site of the Temple Mount in Jerusalem in the 12th century. It is likely that an Ethiopian king in exile (Lalibela) in Jerusalem in the 12th century made contact with the Knights Templar. This claim is supported by the legacy of architecture in the city of Lalibela built during the reign of King Lalibela, of which the Church of Saint George, Lalibela is of particular interest, in relation to the development of Gothic architecture.

The Ethiopian Church, apparently fearful of losing the Ark to the Knights Templar, sent emissaries in 1306 to Pope Clement V; the Catholic Church's fear of the Knights Templar acquiring the power of the Ark of the Covenant, the book claims, is one of the reasons why Pope Clement V began prosecution and arrest of the Knights Templar in 1307.



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I remember this

They were going to make a joke out of it until something actually showed up.


Also interesting is that he was saying he read the Hebrew Old Testament and learned how to do it. I noticed he was saying Yahweh (YHWH) instead of God too


It’s also said that the Ethiopian Hebrew Bible is the earliest Bible so far too. I’ve heard some interesting things about it :hubie:
Mmhmm

Although I’m still mindful when I type G-d (I generally just use TMH) because that’s generally how we refer to the Almighty, that isn’t His name. One of the ways they kind of trick people, which is why you’re supposed to read The Good Book for yourself and not just lean on your pastor/church’s understanding or interpretation.

“Lord” is a title.

The definition of “god” is deity. That’s why (if you believe) there’s an acknowledgment of lesser gods and the lower case “g” is used when referring to them. Or if you are studying mythology or other religions, etc, the lower case “g” is used to refer to them. The upper case “G” is used to refer to TMH in the English language, however, that is not His name.

Shoo…I still get shook and feel much more reverent when I actually say His name. We know the name, but Christians aren’t reeeeeeeeeally taught to call out to Him as YHWH when praying.

Why is that? :jbhmm:
 

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Mmhmm

Although I’m still mindful when I type G-d (I generally just use TMH) because that’s generally how we refer to the Almighty, that isn’t His name. One of the ways they kind of trick people, which is why you’re supposed to read The Good Book for yourself and not just lean on your pastor/church’s understanding or interpretation.

“Lord” is a title.

The definition of “god” is deity. That’s why (if you believe) there’s an acknowledgment of lesser gods and the lower case “g” is used when referring to them. Or if you are studying mythology or other religions, etc, the lower case “g” is used to refer to them. The upper case “G” is used to refer to TMH in the English language, however, that is not His name.

Shoo…I still get shook and feel much more reverent when I actually say His name. We know the name, but Christians aren’t reeeeeeeeeally taught to call out to Him as YHWH when praying.

Why is that? :jbhmm:
Because they’re wrong :hubie: :yeshrug:
 

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But speaking of Ark of the Covenant and Ethiopia:





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Yes, but they need to act like they are affirming what the Scriptures say. The main point is to lead Christians astray.



I’ll be honest- I ain’t listening to a thing that white man is saying. No one legitimate in that organization would be running around doing all the interviews he does.
Those ppl aren’t accessible to the everyday person and they don’t do things like this.

They have clandestine meetings with The Pope and other leaders and discuss hidden truths that would break the average person’s mind lol
 

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@joshua94496 months ago
Yes, but they need to act like they are affirming what the Scriptures say. The main point is to lead Christians astray.



I’ll be honest- I ain’t listening to a thing that white man is saying. No one legitimate in that organization would be running around doing all the interviews he does.
Those ppl aren’t accessible to the everyday person and they don’t do things like this.

They have clandestine meetings with The Pope and other leaders and discuss hidden truths that would break the average person’s mind lol
I listen without being objective:yeshrug:

If shyt adds up it adds up. He was speaking about what they believe the Ark possesses… and they’re pretty Agnostic and believe a lot about Ancient Biblical and other religions.

And he’s the highest in that order.. who gonna tell him no? This was real history

Who is wrong? Christians?

I think the Ethiopian Bible is the closest correct version of the Bible. Have not tried to read it yet
 

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I watched the whole thing and he’s hinting at it not being extraterrestrials but something that’s already here:wtf:
I haven’t had the time to watch this yet but that’s been a consistent thing I noticed. The whistleblowers keep making subtle differentiations when certain words are said. Hinting more at interdenominational over extraterrestrial.
 

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What if the US government isn't what it is....but military industrial complex led by privatized contract companies really running the show

Really dont think its farfetched
 

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I listen without being objective:yeshrug:

If shyt adds up it adds up. He was speaking about what they believe the Ark possesses… and they’re pretty Agnostic and believe a lot about Ancient Biblical and other religions.

And he’s the highest in that order.. who gonna tell him no? This was real history



I think the Ethiopian Bible is the closest correct version of the Bible. Have not tried to read it yet
Totally agree
 

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What he probably didn’t say is that indigenous Africans supposedly experiencing these things as well, similar to Native Americans. They just call it folklore out here… but lettered agencies visited a certain African tribe a lot in the past because of what that tribe worshipped.
You talking about the Dogon? Or the Xhosa?
 

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I haven’t had the time to watch this yet but that’s been a consistent thing I noticed. The whistleblowers keep making subtle differentiations when certain words are said. Hinting more at interdenominational over extraterrestrial.
So the man who wrote Behold a Pale Horse did an interview and said that the US came into contact with beings that look like us.(black folks) That weren't extraterrestrial but Extra dimensional. They could phase through matter and a number of other things. But their abilities could be neutralized with certain sonic frequencies.
 

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I remember this

They were going to make a joke out of it until something actually showed up.


Also interesting is that he was saying he read the Hebrew Old Testament and learned how to do it. I noticed he was saying Yahweh (YHWH) instead of God too


It’s also said that the Ethiopian Hebrew Bible is the earliest Bible so far too. I’ve heard some interesting things about it :hubie:
What did you hear about the Ethiopian Hebrew Bible?
 
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