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A message of caution on the topic of news media and persuasion...
In my experience, practically nothing in print or video should suffice to persuade seriously until after you’ve taken sufficient time to at least logically reflect, let alone conduct follow-up research in careful deliberation.
Moreover, when reading the news for evidence about the new world order, please beware the wolves in sheep’s clothing and propaganda on all sides. Indy news is no exception.
Here are a handful of sources where I find useful information from time to time:
• G. Edward Griffin’s Reality Zone
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Welcome,
My name is Greg Glaser. I’m a lawyer on this dangerous planet, basically striving to be independent, logical, scientifically-minded, and philosophical, among other things.
The sum of my efforts has led me to become a student (non-denominational) of the example set by the Messiah of the bible, whose name has been transliterated: Jesus, Yesu, Yahshua, Ieueshuo, Immanuel, Yeshua, Yahuwshua, and so forth.
I’ve read all kinds of texts and commentaries that attribute different names, identities and affiliations to biblical persons. In somewhat modernized hebrew, Yahshua means “Yah saves.” And Immanuel means “El is with us.” The affiliations between El (El Elyon, Elohim, Alhym, Alheim), and Yah (IEUE, YHVH, Yahweh, Yah Veh, Yahweh, Yehweh) are unclear to me. Is YHVH the same as El Elyon? Who is Sophia? Am I supposed to know?!
I enjoy searching out information, but it has been difficult for me to draw ultimate conclusions, which is why I generally refer to myself as a student or thinker rather than a teacher.
Who is omnipotent? How can can I avoid being deceived - going down the wrong path? I think a key message of the biblical gospel is that because we are like children, we need to trust that our heavenly father (whether or not he is the “God” of the universe) will show us a worthwhile path, and the messiah is inviting us to follow his lead on the narrow path to our father.
I really like the idea that the biblical messiah is the real deal, an anointed son (with the power to relieve sin) who gave us a solid example by referring to our creator as the father (‘aba in Aramaic), and alaha (Alhym). And in Hebrew, the word is AB (father) and alheim (authority - Alhym).
I’m also hopeful for ultimate justice and salvation (expectedly after death). So that’s the background for the decision I’ve made on spirituality (i.e., why I generally call myself a non-denominational Christian). All the same, my logic tells me that our goal as humans is to recognize and apply the concepts of truth, and justice and love rather than to propagate dogma.
For example, how often do we misread mistranslations of bible translations, and assume history? I think there is a lot of misinformation and assumption out there about what a ‘Christian’ or ‘Jew’ or ‘Muslim’ or ‘Eskimo’ should think, and not nearly enough logic and humility.
From the human perspective, it’s quite possible that due to mistranslations and misinterpretations, the ones the bible tends to refer to in various capacities as Creator, Father, Holy Spirit, and God, are not the First Cause of existence, and are not all powerful. You can click here for my blog post to help explain my humble human logic of this line of thinking. In my experience, it is not healthy to suppress logical thoughts in favor of blind faith. It seems logical that whomever created the universe does not need me to sum up their identity.
By one view, true religion may just be a matter of personal spiritual experience, performed without hurting anybody. Here’s a humorous quote from another author, “Have faith? Then have it to yourself.”
With that said, it’s my understanding that the ancient literal bible has practical implications (i.e., prophecy fulfilled, virtues recognized, testimony conveyed), making it an important tool in the world today.
Some people find the literal bible reads most consistently by envisioning the alhym (elohim) as an enlightened race of practically supernatural beings in the universe, enjoying a mighty kingdom that includes authority over at least some planets and stars and heavens. Most faithful people take another view though, where the Father’s power is more fundamental to physical creation (even universal creation) by way of an ability to control physical and conceptual phenomena like time and math. See e.g, There's Nothing Random About the Universe, by Jeffery Meiliken.
I think both views can lead to accepting the Father and his Messiah, as explained in more detail here. And I will humbly offer an opinion that among the key points in the bible (that I’ve mined from literal-based translations) are these:
(1)Humans are created beings. Our heavenly father YHVH and the Alhym creators have a lot of love and resources to offer us, and they want us to ‘do unto others as we would have them do unto us.’
(2)All of us adult earthlings living today engage in hypocrisy and sin, albeit some more than others. We should all try to walk both humbly and rightly on this planet.
(3)As we honor our father in heaven we see it is an honor and a gift to be able to serve others on earth and trust that the Alhym will recompense. It helps to try to identify and love your heavenly father with all your heart, mind, and strength. Likewise, try to love your fellow man.
(4)The biblical messiah is the one promised by our heavenly father, for the forgiveness of many sins. Salvation is by grace. Presumably, one who has received grace also works mercifully on earth (i.e., helping the needy, forgiving others). So, feed the hungry, give water to the thirsty, shelter the stranger, clothe the needy, visit the sick, and visit the imprisoned.
(5)Judge not, and you will not be judged, and with what measure you measure, it will be measured back to you. Each one of us will be held accountable to their own logic, words and actions.
(6)Hell is not everlasting in time, or unlimited in space. Even still, punishment (consequence for wrongdoing) is part of reality.
(7)Forgive others if you want to be forgiven. Be prepared to reap what you sow.
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Lastly, my research shows that this generation will witness the end of the present age. The Messiah will return to earth soon with a sword.

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