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Are Ashkenazi Jews Descended from Turkish Converts? A Genetic and Linguistic Investigation
Did Ashkenazi 'Jews' descended from Turks?

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The Quran Confirms The Bible But It's Not Reciprocal.
While the Quran repeatedly confirms the authenticity of the Torah and Gospel, the Bible gives no such endorsement in return. In fact, it warns against any later revelations—directly condemning teachings that contradict its message. So if the Quran affirms the Bible, yet the Bible rejects the Quran, who’s truly upholding God's Word?

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The Event of Mubahala: A Pagan Legacy in Islamic Scripture?
Event of Mubahala Proved False Prophethood

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Was the Bible Originally Written in Pictographic Hebrew?
Was The Bible Originally Written In Paleo Hebrew?

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Understanding the Biblical New Moon: Dark Moon or First Sliver of Light?
The New Moon has deep biblical significance, marking the start of Israel’s lunar calendar and sacred feasts. But is it the completely dark moon or the first visible crescent? This post explores both interpretations, ancient traditions, and cultural insights to help you better understand the biblical New Moon and its role in timekeeping and worship.

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Unmasking Paganism: The Pagan Origins of Christian Holidays
You might be surprised to learn how many modern Christian holidays and customs trace their origins back to ancient pagan traditions. In this blog, we uncover the roots of celebrations like Christmas, Easter, Halloween, and even Sunday worship, exposing how paganism has shaped mainstream Christianity today.

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Common Paleo Hebrew Questions (Lashawan Qadash)
Unlock the secrets of Paleo Hebrew with our expert Q&A page. Discover everything you need to know about this ancient script and its origins.

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Was Paul Justifying Rude Speech in 2 Corinthians 11:6? A Closer Look at the Greek Word "Idiōtēs"
In 2 Corinthians 11:6, Paul states, “Though I am unskilled in speech, yet I am not so in knowledge.” Was he brushing off rude or unrefined communication? A closer look at the Greek term idiōtēs, often translated “unskilled” or “untrained,” reveals Paul’s humility—not hostility. Rather than justifying rudeness, Paul contrasts worldly eloquence with spiritual truth. Let’s explore what idiōtēs really means in context and what it tells us about Paul’s communication style.

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'A cake not turned and confusion of face has nothing to do with skin colour.
What does it mean that “Ephraim is a cake not turned”? Hosea paints a powerful image of spiritual compromise—half-committed, half-corrupted. Though once fruitful and favored, Ephraim mixed with the nations, embraced idols, and became hardened in hypocrisy. This post explores the prophetic warnings of Hosea and how they mirror our people today—blessed yet blind, chosen yet confused, ashamed because of our sacrifices. It’s time to turn fully to the Most High.

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