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Psalm 83: The Hidden Conspiracy Against Israel
Psalm 83 reveals a hidden global conspiracy to erase the true identity of Biblical Israel. This post exposes how Black people—scattered, enslaved, and renamed—fulfill the prophecy of the "hidden ones," and how modern Israel, protected by terms like antisemitism, may not represent the true lineage of Jacob.

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4 min read


When Debate Becomes an Argument: Theological Reflections for Every Mind
Understanding when a respectful theological debate turns into a heated argument is essential for meaningful dialogue. This article explores how to engage with differing beliefs thoughtfully—fostering clarity, humility, and respect in conversations that touch on life’s deepest questions.

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The Pagan Origins of Eid and Ramadan: What Islam Doesn’t Tell You
While widely believed to be divinely instituted, the Islamic rituals of Eid and Ramadan actually bear striking similarities to pre-Islamic Arabian paganism. In this article, we explore the origins of these Islamic holidays and how their practices align more with ancient moon worship and seasonal rites than with the commands of the Most High.

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The Law Is Not Done Away With—That’s a Lie!"
Is the law of God really abolished? This blog post dismantles the lie that the commandments are no longer required, using Scripture to prove the law is holy, just, good—and still in effect.

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Which Hebrew Months Were Mentioned During the Exodus — And Which Were Adopted After Babylonian Captivity?
The Hebrew calendar underwent a dramatic transformation throughout Israelite history. While some month names in Scripture date back to the time of Moses and the Exodus, others—like Tammuz and Sivan—bear pagan origins and were adopted during the Babylonian exile. This article traces the authentic biblical month names used during the Exodus and distinguishes them from the Babylonian imports that reshaped the Hebrew calendar after captivity.

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4 min read


Is Water Baptism Obsolete? A Biblical Examination
Water baptism is often treated as an essential act of faith, but what if this ritual is no longer valid under the New Covenant? In this post, we examine the biblical evidence showing that water baptism was a temporary, symbolic ritual that has now been replaced by spiritual baptism through the Holy Spirit and fire.

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5 min read


Endure Until the End: No Such Thing As Saved
Many claim they're already “saved,” but Yahusha taught that only those who endure until the end will be. This blog dives deep into the deception of “once saved, always saved,” and what it truly means to be ready when the Son of Man returns.

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5 min read


🎂 The Problem with Birthdays: A Biblical Explanation | Why True Believers Reject Birthday
Most people celebrate birthdays without knowing their pagan roots or biblical implications. This article explores why the Bible only mentions birthdays in a negative light and why true believers choose to honor Yahawah’s appointed feasts instead.

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4 min read


The Islamic Slave Trade: Unveiling a Forgotten Chapter in History
While the transatlantic slave trade is widely acknowledged and condemned, the Islamic slave trade remains a largely forgotten atrocity. Spanning over 1,300 years, it involved the trafficking of millions of Africans, Europeans, and Asians across the Middle East and beyond. This post explores the origins, religious justifications, brutality, and lasting legacy of slavery in the Islamic world—shining light on a dark chapter too often ignored.

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