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Why the Dietary Laws Still Matter: Understanding What Is Clean and Unclean
From Genesis to Revelation, the Bible draws a clear and uncompromising distinction between what is clean and unclean. Contrary to popular belief, the dietary laws were never abolished—they remain a vital part of holiness, obedience, and spiritual identity. This post explores the scriptural foundation for why the laws of YHWH are still in effect and what it truly means to be clean in both flesh and spirit.

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Shadows & Salt Air: The Forgotten Jews of Loango & the Echoes of the "Black Portuguese"
Shattered by Portugal's 1492 Jewish expulsion, survivors were banished to São Tomé's hellscape. Escaping inland, their descendants became the "Black Portuguese" of Loango: physically African, yet clinging to Jewish rites for centuries. Despised as outsiders, they endured – until Loango's slave coast devoured them. An estimated 100,000 of these unique souls were shipped to the Americas. Their haunting legacy: resilience forged in exile, erased by the abyss.

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Fallen Angels as We Think Them Do Not Exist: Understanding Who They Really Are
Fallen angels are often thought of as rebellious celestial beings, but the Bible reveals a different truth. This post explores how fallen angels as traditionally understood do not exist and shows who they really are—obedient agents of God or disobedient Israelites under judgment.

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Mother’s Day: A Beautiful Celebration or Pagan Deception?
Every second Sunday of May, people around the world honor the women who gave them life. From flowers to greeting cards, brunches to...

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Laymen vs. Scholars in Religious Debate: Tactics, Subterfuge, and the Battle for Truth
Religious debates vary drastically depending on who’s involved. This post explores the critical distinctions between debating Muslim and Christian laypeople versus engaging with scholars, exposing the strategies and subterfuge often employed in the battle for theological dominance.

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Shedding the Old Self: A Hebrew Israelite Perspective on Being Born Again
Being born again means shedding old coping mechanisms and trauma-driven behaviors that no longer serve us. From a Hebrew Israelite perspective, this spiritual rebirth is essential to embracing God’s light, restoring our true biblical identity, and walking in divine healing and freedom.

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Tracing the Hebrew Roots of West Africa: A Forgotten Legacy
Historical records from as early as 1714 suggest that many West Africans were descendants of ancient Israelites—some fleeing Roman destruction, others escaping European expulsions. Their traditions and worship of Yahweh predate Christianity in the region, pointing to deep Hebraic roots. Far from being spiritually lost, many African tribes preserved elements of Biblical faith, challenging the mainstream narrative of their identity and history.

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Reclaiming True Hebrew Identity with the Lashawan Qadash Hebrew Concise Dictionary
Unlock the rich heritage of the ancient Israelites with the Lashawan Qadash Hebrew Concise Dictionary. This essential resource brings clarity to biblical Hebrew words, helping you reconnect with the original language of Scripture. Perfect for those reclaiming their Israelite identity, the dictionary offers clear, concise definitions that deepen understanding of the Torah, covenant, and spiritual heritage.

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Black Christians in Ancient Israel? Rare African Figurines Found in 1,500-Year-Old Desert Graves
Archaeologists in Israel recently unearthed 1,500-year-old Christian graves containing African-styled ebony figurines—offering rare physical evidence of early Black Christian presence in the Holy Land. This remarkable find reclaims a hidden chapter of Biblical and African history.

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