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Satan wants you to believe that our forefather Adam was created in the image of God. He planned for the masses to believe this lie because he knows that Salvation is by Belief (Faith) and belief in the truth so he feeds the world lies because he's a murderer. Moses wrote about Yahushuah and Genesis 1:26-27 talks about him being the first man—think in terms of Last Adam—created in the image of God and then us (male and female) created after him. Our forefather Adam—think in terms of first Adam—was formed from the dust of the ground. Formed and created mean entirely two different things when you think about it.

Adiyah

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Judah... Israel... Its time to PRAY!!!

Duane Harris

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⁣Have you ever wondered if the Bible really condemns homosexualiIn this video, you'll learn about the famous verses in Leviticus often used to argue against it, but they were mistranslated in King James. These verses actually forbid men from sleeping with women after another man has already done so, not same-sex relationships, based on the original Hebrew and ancient Greek Septuagint. It's not just about words; it's about understanding what the Bible actually says. Check out this video to see how a simple translation error can change everything about these controversial passages.

CrestanLazyeye

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⁣Cold Hearts=Hot Fire!

Robert Holloway

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⁣Sephardic Jews from Spain to West Africa to the Americas

Berean Scholar

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⁣The cover-up of Black history has occurred through systemic omission, distortion, and suppression in education, media, and historical records. African civilizations, such as Mali and Kush, are often ignored, while Black contributions to science, politics, and culture are downplayed or credited to others. Slavery is frequently misrepresented, with little focus on resistance movements and the economic foundations it built for Western nations. Key events, like the destruction of Black Wall Street and the radical aspects of the Civil Rights Movement, are often left out or whitewashed. Today, efforts to fully teach Black history face opposition, limiting a true understanding of systemic racism and Black excellence.

Berean Scholar

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