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Biblical Conspiracy Posted on: 2010/1/26 14:36
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According to Zechariah 11, if 30 pieces of silver are paid for his head and put in the potter's field in the house of Israel inheritance (bands) and grace (beauty) shall be removed.
This writes so that the house of Judah (Muslims) and Israel (Jews) are separated and inheritance removed from both.

Yeshua confirms this in his parables and within the vineyard explanation, he states that those thinking they get free inheritance from his death, shall receive nothing and that Pharisees will teach this, for which all who believe it will be condemned.

Paul and John were clearly Pharisees, both with their main ethos being about the free inheritance from the death/sacrifice of Yeshua.

Simon was called the stone (petros = peter) by Yeshua which is prophesied in Zechariah, that the house of Israel will be misled by it, and continuing with all shouting grace to the plummet line.

John's gospel contradicts much of the Old Testament with many things within it, being things you will be condemned for, thus stopping the Jewish from even accepting Yeshua as real. There are numerous blatant contradictions to the other gospels within it, thus implying it is mostly made up to discredit.

Paul rewrites much of the teachings of Yeshua with numerous contradictions, that basically reintegrated the Pharisee believe system as Christian; Zechariah 11 confirms that as prophecy at the end, saying one of the foolish shepherds shall re-establish yet be blind in an eye, the same as the Muslim explanation of the Anti-Christ.

Basically one of the key points is Balaam teachings, which means that God does not require sacrifice, it's something we do for God, yet it isn't required. Yeshua was against sacrifice, going as far as saying if you swear by a sacrifice, you're guilty of it.

If we look over what Yeshua was really saying and remove the Pharisee ethos of Paul, John, Simon (petros), then we see a different picture of Yeshua coming to condemn mankind, to set the kindling to start the fire of judgment day, which is soon to occur. Those who have no salt (feeling) have been made bitter by religious arguments and thus a world divided.

Yeshua in Matthew, Mark, Luke doesn't say Ego I-mee (I Am) of himself and it is repeatedly used by the Pharisees as if his speech to continue their church, this has also been mistranslated over the millennia to imply he did; so some must be aware of this, yet most never noticed unless they inspect the Greek. Yeshua warned people of being deceived by this, yet with the sentence translated with additions people misunderstood the point and did the opposite.

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