Jewish Blood Magic Atonement Rituals | Know More News Live w/ Adam Green
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Adam Green here with No More News.
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Don't criticize what Israel is doing over there.
So we'll cover that more tonight.
But today is a video that I actually made last week but didn't put out because I've been doing the the Palestine Israel war videos, but we have Judeo-Christian blood magic.
This is something I've talked about before, but I just this is not meant to be offensive, but definitely trigger warning for some of the uh more sensitive types out there.
This is just to help Christians understand exactly how Jewish and bizarre the things are that they believe.
They believe to believe in the atonement blood ritual sacrifice of Jesus.
There's no disputing it.
He is the Passover lamb.
He is the uh sacrificial goat of Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement Jewish sacrifice.
Truth does matter.
This is not a popular take.
It's much more popular to go along with the herd with the sheep and do that grift.
This is gonna cause riffs with some of my friends who are good people.
But I hope it opens up the conversation just to see how how bizarre and immoral and ridiculous and Jewish all of this is.
So many of my audience that is Christians think that Jews are liars.
Stay tuned because I'm going to show you how you may have fallen for their biggest lie of all.
So this is a 45-minute compilation, music, images, basically like a mini documentary explaining Judeo-Christian blood magic.
It's going to be posted after this premiere on BitChute and on Odyssey.
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And uh I'm gonna play this in the comments.
I'm gonna I'm gonna leave the comments are open on Odyssey.
Tell me what you think.
I don't want to hear your slurs.
I don't want to hear you saying blasphemy, antichrist.
I want to hear you.
Do you accept the blood?
Do you believe in blood magic?
Christians that believe in Jesus are enabling Jews.
They're enabling them.
They are validating their belief in Yom Kippur in blood magic.
They are validating the Passover.
They're validating their first covenant.
They are validating, they are worshiping Yahweh, the King of Israel, the God of Israel, Yahweh.
Christianity got the Gentile world, the pagan world as it was known back then, to abandon their cultures and their history and their gods to worship like sheep, like gullible sheep to worship the king of Israel, the prophecy from all the Hebrew prophets, the Messiah, the Moshiach.
Jews in Chabad Lubavitch chant, we want Moshiach now.
Christians want Jesus to return.
They have the same root.
So we're gonna get into all of that.
I think validating Jewish delusions is part of the problem.
We've already got the majority of powerful Christians and influential Christian groups in America that are worshiping and slaves to Zion well on their way to being Noahide Shabosgoys.
And even the anti-Semitic Christians have benefited and played into the hands of the Jews and helped and served a role of Samael and Esau for them.
I'm open to debate.
I'm sure this is gonna create some attacks because it's easier to dupe people and to fool people and then to convince them they they've been fooled.
And when you attack attack cult members' beliefs and their identity, they're gonna lash out on you.
Cult members don't like when you attack their cult.
Pastor literally means sheep herder.
I didn't know that.
Anyway, we are gonna play this.
I'm gonna keep the comments to a very minimum.
I'm gonna be in the chat discussing it with you guys.
The West was built by Christians.
We're gonna be refuting all of these common talking points that we hear all the time.
Oh, you're the only ones that ever oppose the Jews.
You're the only ones that built civilization, all of these things.
We're gonna disprove them all.
And I challenge any high profile, somebody with you know, not nobody's online, anybody to debate these things.
I'm ready to debate.
We've seen enough.
Here we go.
Judeo Christian blood magic.
Hope everybody enjoys it.
Please share.
Now let's give that hand clap to Jesus this morning.
Thank you, God.
Thank you, Jesus.
How many of you are grateful for the blood of Jesus that washes all sin away?
There is power, power, wonderworking power in the blood of the live.
There is power, power, blood working power in the precious blood of the lamb.
Now sing it out.
There is power, power, wonderworking power.
Alright.
I know I said I wasn't going to interrupt too much, but just so you guys know, this is not meant to be offensive.
I'm showing you your beliefs.
These are all what these uh Catholic and art.
This is this is blood worship, blood magic, the whole communion, all of this is pagan too.
All this preceded Christianity.
The early church fathers claimed, oh, the the devil came and planted all of these ideas so that you wouldn't know the true blood magic sacrificial goat.
This is such a creepy thing to tell to sh uh paint and hang up in your churches.
Children.
Oh, and I grew up in church, by the way, singing this song.
And the rest of the songs we're gonna hear about the blood worship.
Little angel children collecting the blood of the Lamb, telling children that you are born damned for hell unless you accept the blood, unless you unless you accept the Jewish cult atonement ritual, blood magic.
And also, anybody that believes you you realize that Jesus is atoning for the fall of man, the sin of Adam.
You believe the Jewish Genesis story of Adam and Eve, God creating six thousand years ago, God creating Adam and Eve, poofing them into thin air from from mud, and creating Eve from a rib, and the talking snake came, and they ate the apple.
You believe all of that.
You are enabling and vindicating so many Jewish delusions.
We're in the blood of the Lamb.
Of the Lamb.
There is power.
The cup How creepy is this, bathing in the blood of the land, sing it again?
So they created a Jewish personal Savior.
And to do that, they build off of the most fundamental structure of ancient Judaism at the time as a religion, which is all based on uh atonement sacrifice, basically blood magic, uh blood magic that would assuage the anger of God and uh secure the blessings in this life and in the next.
And it begins with the story of Isaac, right?
Abraham is commanded to sacrifice Isaac, his firstborn son, uh, to assuage the anger of God, and God stops him at the last minute.
He's gonna do it, he's totally obedient, and God stops him and says, Oh, okay, I'll let you substitute an animal.
Uh and that actually is in Jewish lore and legend the beginning of the Yom Kippur principle, the Yom Kippur ceremony, where you would take a goat as a substitute for people and kill it, and that its atonement would uh effect, assuage the anger of God, and atone for the sins of Israel, the sins being the things that offend God.
And the Lord said unto Moses, speak unto Aaron thy brother, that he come not at all times into the holy place within the veil before the mercy seat, which is upon the ark, that he die not, for I will appear in the cloud upon the mercy seat.
Thus shall Aaron come into the holy place with a young bullock for his sin offering, and a ram for a burnt offering.
He shall put on the holy linen coat, and he shall have the linen britches upon his flesh, and shall be girded with a linen girdle, and with the linen miter shall he be attired.
These are holy garments.
Therefore shall he wash his flesh in water, and so put them on, and he shall take of the congregation of the children of Israel, two kids of the goats, for a sin offering, and one ram for a burnt offering, and he shall take the two goats and present them before the Lord at the door of the tabernacle of the congregation, and Aaron shall cast lots upon the two goats, one lot for the scapegoat, and the other lot for the Lord.
So let me pause it right there, because also you need to realize that the Talmudic Jews believe that the goat that is chased out into the wilderness, the scapegoat, represents Esau.
Esau represents the Gentiles or Christians.
And so we'll continue.
Oh, and by the way, so every Christian that believes in Jesus, you believe in this as well.
You believe in Jewish blood magic day of atonement.
This is where it comes from.
This is what it's basically a retelling of this story.
Aaron shall bring the bullock of the sin offering, which is for himself, and shall make an atonement for himself and for his house, and shall kill the bullock of the sin offering which is for himself.
And he shall take a censor full of burning coals of fire from off the altar before the Lord, and his hands full of sweet incense, beaten small, and bring it within the veil, and he shall put the incense upon the fire before the Lord, that the cloud of the incense may cover the mercy seat that is upon the testimony, that he die not.
And he shall take the blood of the bullock and sprinkle it with his finger upon the mercy seat eastward, and before the mercy seat shall he sprinkle of the blood with his finger seven times.
Imagine taking this type of stuff seriously.
This is so bizarre, this is so superstitious and made up.
It's primitive, barbaric, ignorant, ancient customs.
Then shall he kill the goat of the sin offering that is for the people, and bring his blood within the veil, and do with that blood as he did with the blood of the bullock, and sprinkle it upon the mercy seat, and before the mercy seat, and he shall go out unto the altar that is before the Lord and make an atonement for it, and shall take of the blood of the bullock, and of the blood of the goat, and put it upon the horns of the altar round about.
And when he hath made an end of reconciling the holy place and the tabernacle of the congregation and the altar, he shall bring the live goat, and Aaron shall lay both his hands upon the head of the live goat, and confess over him all the iniquities of the children of Israel, and all their transgressions and all their sins.
Imagine thinking that you could just be an asshole and sin all year, and then somehow you're forgiven because you do some weird thing with a goat.
Do you realize how how immoral and insane that is putting them upon the head of the goat and shall send him away by the hand of a fit man into the wilderness.
and the two they chase it off a cliff to and this is a offering to samuel or azazel who is satan and it's a bribe so that the other goat that they kill uh is uh god gets it without being blocked by This is the the insanity that these people believe, that the mythical foundations of Christianity that all of you guys just build upon in and essentially validate.
"The goat shall bear upon him all their iniquities unto a land not inhabited, and he shall let go the goat in the wilderness.
And he shall wash his flesh with water, and offer his burnt offering, and the burnt offering of the people, and make an atonement for himself and for the people." Burnt offering in Greek is holocaust.
Thank you.
Just like the Holocaust was their they had to they believe in the Talmud they had to suffer in order for them to get the land of Israel.
An atonement into Shuva.
And this shall be an everlasting statute unto you to make an atonement for the children of Israel for all their sins once a year.
Now that was the basic model, but the problem is, of course, that that's the model, and remember, what did Jesus say?
He says, Forgive them, Father, for they know not what they do.
And what did the Jews say?
His blood is on our hands and our children's hands.
That's what they do is they spray the blood over each other.
Now that was the basic model, but the problem is, of course, that that animal blood is less powerful, less magical than human blood.
And what did Jesus say?
He came only for the lost sheep of Israel.
And now that was the basic model, but the problem is, of course, that that animal blood is less powerful, less magical than human blood, and therefore you have to repeat this every year.
So every year at the Jewish temple or equivalent, there was a ceremony where you would have the goats, and I'm going to talk about the ceremony a little more.
There's a few more details that are relevant to Christianity.
But the basic idea is this you sacrifice this animal and all the sins of Israel are cancelled, but that wears out.
The magic only lasts a year, the spell duration is only one year.
And this especially became a problem when the temple cult was destroyed by the Romans.
Oh no, now how do we get atonement?
There's no temple to do the ritual in.
And that was a crisis for the rabbinical Judaism, they had to solve it in other ways.
Christianity was already on board with solving the problem because they wanted to eliminate the temple even before it was destroyed, because they were an anti-temple sect, like the Kumran sect was, that they thought that the temple cult had become so corrupt that it was actually preventing the end of the world.
They wanted the end of the world.
They wanted to bring the doomsday on.
And the reason God wouldn't do it, uh, is because he the Jews keep sinning, and it's like, well, you keep sinning, I'm not going to come and save you.
Uh and so this these countercultural sects saw that the temple is getting in the way.
Well, if the temple cult is corrupt, we'll never end sin.
So what if we just get rid of the temple cults theologically, so it's no longer even a component, we can go direct to God, skip the middleman.
Uh then we can like appease God, and then maybe we'll bring on uh the end of the world, like we want to have happen.
And so Jesus, when you look at the epistles of Paul, it's very clear that the really the sole and most important function of Jesus in their uh in their theology is that he replaces the temple.
He replaces both the Passover sacrifice and both the Yom Kippur sacrifice.
If you uh attach yourself to Jesus, you no longer need the temple ritual, you no longer need the Yom Kippur, because Jesus being you know the archangel, the firstborn Son of God, that's the most powerful magic blood that you can get.
So if you sacrifice uh that uh so if you sacrifice this guy, the spell duration is infinity.
Uh so you no longer need uh to repeat the ritual year after year, therefore you no longer need the temple.
And you can see this, you can read this throughout the letters of Paula.
I see in the chat somebody says, Big Bear Adam can break this spell.
We we are we are trying to uh liberate you from the chains of Yahweh.
We are trying to break, deprogram you from the Jewish myth, myths, and spells.
Exactly.
That really is the role that Jesus performs.
Everything else about terms, teachings, moral teachings and stuff was just add-ons to that.
More more blood porn coming up in a second, more torture porn.
But the function, the actual function of Jesus theologically is to replace the temple as the ultimate sacrifice.
And so that was the version that they imported into this model of a savior deity.
So they've sort of created a Jewish version of this savior deity that has a patheon, has a uh a passion and a death and resurrection, and through which he gains victory over death and shares with his followers with through baptism and communion.
So many of the stories in the gospels about Jesus comes from the stories of Romulus, the mythical founder of Rome, and from Greek myths, pagan myths.
Paul and whoever wrote the Gospels wanted to co-opt to subjugate to subvert the Gentile world.
They couldn't beat them with their military, so they had to come up with a religion and play the long game and fulfill their prophecy of being trodden down by the Gentiles.
Use Esau as the soldier to subjugate the world, and then they will take over Esau.
The Jews will take over the Christians in the end of days.
Uh turned to Noahides, and uh talk of rebuilding the temple and and war on Amalek.
We're seeing it all.
And then all of that stuff.
There is power, power, wonderful in the blood of the land.
I'm so grateful.
There's power, power, wonderful power in the world.
Oh, we're healed.
Look at that poor goats.
Where's Pita?
Would you be then they burn it?
They don't even eat it, they burn it.
This power in the blood, power in the blood.
Would you or evil your victory win?
This wonderful power in the blood.
There is power, power, one-working power in the blood.
Somebody testify, somebody began.
It's torture porn, also.
It's it's very uh persuasive.
If you feel reciprocation, if you feel somebody has done something for you, you feel like you owe them a debt in something in return.
And Christians don't get triggered now.
This is your favorite movie.
This is what happened.
I'm just explaining what these beliefs are and where they originated from.
This was just a couple of years ago.
Power, power, wonderhood.
Power in the blood of the Lamb.
So much power.
Power, power.
This is what the Jews still do on Yom Kippur.
They swing chickens around.
It's related to they think Yahweh likes it.
And what can wash away my sin?
Nothing but the blood of Jesus.
And what can make me whole again?
Sing it out.
Nothing but the blood of Jesus.
Sing it out.
Oh, precious is the glow that makes me white as snow.
No other sounds I know.
Nothing but the blood of Jesus.
I'm going to sing it again.
What can wash away my sin?
Nothing but the blood of Jesus.
Woo!
what can make me whole shake?
Nothing but the blood Jesus can make Jesus, nothing but the blood.
Terrific.
Nothing but the blood tea.
You know, I think if we weren't raised in a culture where this is ubiquitous, everybody would realize how crazy it was.
I remember as a kid singing songs like this and just and seeing the images and the the torture porn and the uh the guilt tripping.
It's amazing how Christianity Christians believe that they're they're damned and sinful and fallen, and that uh and Jews believe that they're blessed and chosen.
And there's so many so many contrasting views.
Christians are taught to uh love your enemy and turn the other cheek.
Jews are taught rise and kill first.
Hmm.
Something's looking a little sketchy here.
Nothing but the blood, nothing but the blood tea.
One more time, nothing but the Jesus.
And there's the the Christians' best cope, which I find so hilarious and so stupid, is they like to say, oh, if you reject Jesus, if you reject the blood, then you're a Jew.
Hey, who else doesn't like Jesus?
The Jews.
The Jews do like Jesus.
They never say that he didn't exist.
They just say, Oh, it was the Romans or he deserved it.
Look at all the Christians that are slaves to Jews.
You don't think they like Christianity?
You don't think that they like that their persecution victim religion status has been filled.
Uh it but when you say, oh, if you don't believe in the Jewish Messiah and the Jewish Hebrew Bible and Yahweh, the king of Israel, then you're a Jew.
You either believe in the blood magic and the Jewish Messiah, the Moshiach, or you're a Jew.
It's the dumbest thing I've ever heard.
You're Jews, Christians.
You're sl you are just a different sect of Judaism.
And you want to play semantics.
Oh, well, it's not Judaism.
Judaism didn't start till the temple was done until Jesus came in.
Hebrew, Israelite, Torah, Tanakh, Yahweh, whatever you want to call it, it's semantics.
So that wonder working power.
That blood that covers us.
That you died on the cross.
Why is it that Christians are like, ooh, those Satan worshippers, they uh they drink blood and sacrifice animals and stuff, and they're so evil, but this is normal.
Talk about cognitive dissonance.
And made a way where there was no way.
We give you praise and glory.
And God, we're thankful that you have called us chosen.
We're thankful that we are the children of God.
Chosen, chosen children of God.
Just wanna be Jews.
We want to be chosen.
Graft us in.
We want to be chosen too.
You want to worship Yahweh, the God that said that hates Gentiles in the Old Testament.
That says that the Jews are gonna suck your riches, that every nation that doesn't, all the uh Gentile nations that don't serve the Jews shall perish.
You believe to believe in the new covenant, that means you believe in the first covenant.
Some voice supposedly talked to some guy three thousand years ago or twenty-five hundred years ago and said, Cut off the tip of your dick and sacrifice your son, and I will give you the land.
I will give you.
Come on.
I told you the verse that uh that they believe.
The first covenant.
Where's my first covenant tweet?
Jesus, the King of the Jews, the King of the Jews, the King of the Jews, Here's Romans.
Israel has experienced a hardening in part until the full number of the Gentiles come in.
They want to convert all the Gentiles to worship a Jewish Messiah, look to Jews for salvation, to spread the Torah and their commandments all around the world.
Here's Paul in Romans saying, as far as the gospel is concerned, they are enemies for your sake, but as far as election is concerned, talking about the Jews, they are loved on account of the patriarchs.
This is Paul talking about the Jews.
God's gifts and his call are revocable.
And here's the Abraham covenant.
This is what you believe.
To believe in the new covenant, ooh, we're grafted into the Jews.
Ooh, we're Jews now too.
Bring me a heifer, a goat, and a ram, each three years old, along with a dove and a young pigeon.
This is what the Lord said to Abraham.
Abraham brought all these to him, cut them in two, and arrange the halves opposite each other.
The bird, however, he did not cut in half.
Imagine believing all of this.
And when you say, oh, the Jews, yeah, they were chosen, but they rebelled against God and they rejected their Messiah.
You're validating that this is true.
A smoking fire pot with a blazing torch appeared and passed between the pieces.
The Lord made a covenant with Abraham to the descendants I give this land.
This is where they're fighting today.
This is why they're at war today.
Because the Jews believe this, and they convinced all the Gentiles through Christianity to believe this as well.
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Okay, folks.
You know how this goes.
Let's put two minutes on the clock.
Top 15 answers on the board.
Why does everyone hate the Jews?
How about because they killed Jesus?
I'd say killing a Messiah is a pretty Jewy thing to do.
So this gives Jews their victim complex, the persecution complex.
If you go back and look at all the Greek and Roman and Persian and Egyptian and everybody writing about the Jews, they were slaying them.
They were criticizing everything about them.
When Christianity came along, it's a new opposition that worships your God that believes you were once chosen, elevating them to a divine status that believes that um that that you are saved by following a Jewish Messiah.
And the thing about uh the the persecution, so now instead of the world criticizing Israel, they uh are criticizing Jews for their behavior, their supremacy.
Now you have Christians who are out doing the Jews, turning them into the oppressed victims and the Christians, the big persecuting bullies saying, You're evil because you killed your God.
You're evil because the Gentiles wouldn't have been saved if that didn't happen.
That was God's divine plan.
Yet you guys, it it's like it's the antithesis.
Christianity is the controlled opposition, dialectical antithesis that worships the same God, and then it turns them into the victims for for killing God.
What kind of be what kind of God is killed by Jews?
What kind of God, why not just forgive everybody?
Why does he have to send himself as a son and sacrifice himself to himself to fulfill his rules?
It's ridiculous.
I'm done entertaining these Jewish fantasies.
Is it not?
It's a lie.
I wish everyone could be saved, but they won't.
No, they won't.
You will never be saved if you reject the Lord.
Good.
The blood of Jesus Christ will protect you.
Do not fear.
If you're living right for God, if the blood of Jesus Christ is on you, you have no reason to fear this death angel.
Get under the blood of Jesus Christ.
Do not be in opposition to the Lord Jesus Christ and his church.
Louder, Daniel, I am a sinner.
I am a sinner.
I am sorry, Lord.
I'm sorry, Lord.
I want the blood.
Want the blood.
Beg for the blood.
Give me the blood.
Let me get out of here.
Give me the blood, Lord!
And let me get away.
Do you accept Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior?
Yes, I do.
Get out of here, devil!
You accept Jesus Christ as your Savior!
Yes, I do.
Would you be free from the burden of sin?
There's power in the blood, power in the blood.
Would you be free?
There is glory win.
There's wonderful power in the blood.
There is power, power, wonder-working power in the blood of the Lamb.
This power of heart is wonderful Oh, gosh, you mean it, too?
Wonderful, wonderful, wonderful.
Thank you so much.
You know the story that Pilate, you know, according to custom offered them a released prisoner.
Every time there was a holiday or this particular holiday, he would release a prisoner to the Jews, and the Jews chose the murderer and rebel leader Barabbas.
Now, Barabbas, I don't know if you know, means son of the Father in Aramaic.
So in some manuscripts, in fact, he's named Jesus Barabbas.
So we have two Jesus sons of the Father in this story.
That's kind of suspicious.
Also, no such custom existed.
We know for a fact that Pilate would never did that and never would have done that.
But also what we notice here is now we're looking at this.
It's matching the Yom Kippur ritual I was talking about.
Because the Yom Kippur ritual didn't just involve sacrificing a goat.
You would get two identical goats.
One of them you would cast all the sins of Israel onto, run it out into the wild, and then actually it would chase it and push it off a cliff.
And the other is the one, the pure one would be the one that you would sacrifice, and its blood falling on the altar would atone for the sins of Israel.
This is an allegory for exactly the Yom Kippur ritual, saying that Jesus is the true Yom Kippur, Barabbas, and his ways of murder and rebellion, those are the sins of Israel.
And if you choose him, you are actually choosing the sins.
You gotta choose Jesus, he's the true sacrificial goat.
So the whole story doesn't make sense as history, but it makes sense as an allegory for Jesus being the Yom Kippur.
Barabbas is the scapegoat, Jesus is the blood atonement.
And this is what's so remarkable about the story of the Bible.
This God is so good that not only is he going to rid the world of evil, he's going to do it without destroying humanity.
So how is he gonna do that?
Well, early in the story of the Bible, we're introduced to this practice of animal sacrifice, which I know it seems weird to us, but for the Israelites, it was Yeah, it seems weird, seems stupid.
And how many people are de facto endorsing it?
So remember, I'm a contributor to the evil that's in the world.
I should be removed.
But God is allowing this animal's life to be substitute.
It's symbolically dying in my place.
And the biblical word for this is atonement, which means to cover over someone's death.
But there's a second part to this ritual.
Remember, evil also causes this relational vandalism.
And in the Bible, this idea is described as polluting or defiling the land and making it unclean.
So the priests would symbolically wash away the vandalism by sprinkling the animal's blood in different parts of the temple.
Totally normal, totally reasonable.
Remember, this is a symbol, and it's a symbol that we're not used to.
The blood represents life.
And the sprinkling of the blood is this representation of how God is cleaning away these indirect consequences of evil in their community.
In the Bible, this process is called purification.
And so the temple and the land now become a clean space where God and his people can live together in peace.
So this ritual makes things right between Israel and God.
And more than that, the Israelites experience God's love and his grace through these symbols.
And by being forgiven, ideally, this would compel them to become people of love and grace too.
Right, that's the ideal, but it wasn't always happening.
Right.
So the prophet Isaiah, for example, he talks a lot about this.
He opens his book by saying that the continual sacrifices of the Israelites had become meaningless.
Because they were also allowing great evil in their midst, ignoring the poor and the oppressed, even the Israelite kings were distorting justice.
But Isaiah looked forward to a day when a new king from the line of David would come and deal with evil, but in a surprising way.
The king would become a servant.
And not just serve, but also suffer and die for the evil committed by his own people.
And his life would be offered as a sacrifice.
This is the promise Jesus believed he was fulfilling.
He's the king of Israel suffering and dying on the cross.
In fact, Jesus himself used Isaiah's words when he said that he came to serve and give his life as a ransom for many.
And that word ransom refers to a sacrifice of atonement.
And so all over the New Testament, we hear about how Jesus'death was an atoning sacrifice for us.
It covered the debt that humans owe God for contributing to all of the evil and death in his world.
But the New Testament authors also talk about Jesus'death as providing pure...
It's human ritual sacrifice.
And then when you add in the communion in the Eucharist, where Catholics believe that they do a prayer and the wine or the grape juice and the bread literally turns into his body and you eat it like cannibals.
It's like you're blood sucking vampires to be forgiven.
...purification.
And so we hear about Jesus'blood as a symbol of his life, having this ability to wash away the vandalism that evil has caused in us and around us.
So we can now live at peace with God.
So that's the meaning behind Jesus'death.
But there's more to the story.
Yeah, the New Testament makes this powerful claim that Jesus' death was not final.
He rose from the dead.
And so he's the sacrifice who broke the power of death and evil, which means that he lives on to offer his life to anyone who will accept it.
He is the perfect sacrifice to which all the previous sacrifices were pointing all along.
So because of Jesus, the early Christians stopped participating in the ritual of animal sacrifice.
But they were given new rituals.
There are two that Jesus taught his followers to perform.
The first is called baptism.
Just as Jesus died, so going into the water becomes this personal connection you now have to his death.
And in coming out of the water, you, so to speak, come back to life with Jesus.
Cult, initiation, sacrifice.
There were many baptismal mystery religion cults around the Middle East in this time.
So baptism is the sacred ritual that joins your story to Jesus' death and his resurrection.
The second ritual is called the Lord's Supper, which is a reenactment of Jesus' last meal with his disciples, and he used bread and wine to portray his coming death as a sacrifice.
And so now, followers of Jesus, they take the bread in the cup regularly to remember and to participate in the power of Jesus' death and in his life.
So these rituals they remind us of God's love and encourage us to live a life of love and grace.
But they do more than that.
They connect us to a new life source.
The very power that brought Jesus back from the dead, it's the same power that can deal with the evil in our own lives and transform us into people who lead lives of love and peace.
Christ, the Passover lamb.
There's no disputing it.
The events of the last week of the life of the Savior Jesus Christ are the most significant in all of history.
These eight days from Palm Sunday to resurrection Sunday change everything.
They give us hope.
Hope hope.
Hopium, salvationism, Messianism, the idea like Q and on that somebody's going to come save you from the bad guys.
Christians believe they need to help the Jews take over the world, restore the land of Israel.
Oh, it fulfilled the prophecies.
It's a miracle.
The Jews returned to Their homeland.
Curse them or be cursed.
Bless them and be blessed.
Restore them to the homeland.
Help them build their temple.
Help them anoint a Moshiach, a king and anti Christ, one world religion, Noahides, one world government, Abraham Accords, and uh Israel diplomoti diplomatic power worldwide.
End times Gog and Magog, Armageddon, wars, Mark of the Beast, full technocracy control.
Christians are helping the Jews do all of this with the promise that Jesus is going to come save them in the end.
You're just like QAnon.
Prevail.
These eight days begin with Jesus coming to the beautiful city of Jerusalem to celebrate the Passover festivals.
we can gain powerful insights into Holy Week.
Okay.
I love seeing the triggered comments in here.
I see here, Adam is under a new influence now.
No.
I knew this stuff was bizarre.
I used to think Jesus was just a real person that fought the Jews and uh was killed, and then they made up mythical stories about him.
I used to think that.
I've it's called doing research.
It's called reading near twenty books on this topic and not being dogmatic and questioning your own beliefs.
You guys should try it.
The atonement and the ultimate triumph over all things by Christ, our Passover Lamb.
Passover was first celebrated by the ancient Israelites as they were freed from Egypt after living in bondage for over four hundred years.
never happened.
As part of this deliverance, the Lord commanded that on the tenth day of the first month, the people were to select a lamb without blemish and to bring it into their homes for the next four days.
Just so weird.
It's so weird how they believe just like the Talmudists and the Kabalists, they believe every little thing, all these intricate, elaborate plot lines, and they believe them with such certainty.
Oh, Jesus, yeah, Jesus celebrated Passover, by the way, too.
Jesus um is the Passover lamb.
Oh, to believe in Passover, you believe that Yahweh did ten plagues on the Egyptians.
It's it's a myth to show off how powerful Yahweh supposedly was, and that the last one, you know, the first nine didn't work, but the last one you put blood on your doors, and the the Holy Ghost won't kill your firstborn child.
This is the type of stuff that you are vindicating when you believe in this.
During this period, the family would examine the lamb for impurities and would likely become very attached to this young innocent lamb.
The family also cleanse their home of all leaven products.
Leaven often symbolizing impurity because it can quickly spoil and mold.
On the fourteenth day of the month, towards the evening, the people then killed the lamb without breaking any of the bones.
Using a branch of Hyssop, they covered their doorpost with the blood of the lamb.
Oh this was to be a sign for the destroying angel to pass by and spare the firstborn of that home.
The Lord then commanded instead of God just convincing the Pharaoh to let the Jews leave without any plagues, he had to harden Pharaoh's heart and have ten plagues.
Nice round number ten, you know, ten commandments as well.
And then, and then they would be freed.
...and of the family to gather that evening and share a meal of the slain lamb, unleavened bread, and bitter herbs.
The unleavened bread represented the haste in leaving Egypt, the Israelites not having enough time to allow their bread to rise.
The bitter herbs represented the bitterness of bondage and slavery.
According to later Jewish tradition, wine was also part of the feast as a symbol of joy and redemption.
Once freed from slavery, Israel was commanded to celebrate the Passover every year thereafter, to commemorate and help them remember the powerful hand of God in delivering them from bondage.
In addition to Passover, each spring the children of Israel were also to celebrate the Feast of Unleavened Bread and the observance of the firstfruits.
Picking up here in a minute.
The Feast of Unleavened Bread started the day after Passover and ran for seven days from the 15th through the 21st of the month.
During this period, no leaven was to be consumed.
again commemorating the haste with which the children of Israel fled Egypt.
The offering of the first fruits was celebrated the day following the first Sabbath of the feast of unleavened bread.
On the evening of the Sabbath, the priests were to cut the best sheaf of barley and bring it to the temple to be threshed and ground.
In the morning the flower would then be combined with oil and frankincense, and a handful would be burned on the altar.
The offering of the first fruit symbolized the gratitude of the people by first giving to God an offering, before enjoying for themselves the harvest of that.
Okay, let's skip for it a little bit.
I didn't realize this this section was so long.
As hundreds of thousands of Jewish families celebrated the ancient redemption of Israel, Jesus was suffering in Gethsemane, providing true deliverance, just as the blood on the doorpost protected ancient Israel from the destroying angel, so to the blood of Christ, shed in Gethsemane on the cross and protect us from the effects of sin and death.
In the dead of night, Jesus was arrested and taken and tried before Caiaphas the High Priest.
The remarkable fact is that as the leading priest for the temple, Caiaphas had the ultimate responsibility for all temple offerings.
Here Jesus Christ, the true Lamb of God, was condemned to death by the very man who oversaw all temple sacrifices.
Jesus was then taken to the palace of Pilate in the upper city, then Herod, and then Pilate again where he was condemned to death.
According to the Gospel of John, Jesus was crucified at noon and hung on the cross in pain for several hours.
As he hung a branch of his same kind of branch used to cover the door post.
Oh, by the way, he says, notice that according to John, he was sacrificed at this time.
All the other gospels say that he was uh that the the Lord's Supper happened on different days.
They're all contradictory.
And they were written by non-eyewitnesses decades and decades after Jesus supposedly died.
Was raised up to Jesus.
It's facts.
The end of the branch was a sponge soaked in vinegar or cheap wine to help with the excruciating pain.
Then at 3 p.m., Matthew tells us that Jesus died, breathing his last breath of mortal life.
Concerning the events of Holy Week, there are some discrepancies in the timing among the four Gospels, and one of the most significant differences is that John places the Passover on the following day, not the night of the Last Supper.
This means that according to John, at the exact same time that the Passover lambs would be slain in the temple, which was from about three to five PM.
Jesus died on the cross for all of God's children.
The symbolism is extraordinary.
Jesus Christ, who was sinless, without blemish, is killed the same hour as the Passover lambs.
John also notes that while the other two condemned men had their legs broken, Jesus instead only had a spear driven into his side, fulfilling the requirement that the Passover lamb was to be killed without breaking any bones.
The body of Jesus was then laid in a borrowed tomb, where on Saturday, the Jewish Sabbath, Jesus' mortal body rested from all labors.
The following day on Sunday, the first day of the week, Jesus rose from the dead, overcoming.
According to the Mary Magdalene, Jesus rose from the dead at the same time when the first fruits were being offered at the temple, thus fulfilling this aspect of the law, and as Paul stated, becoming the first fruits of them that slept.
The powerful symbolism is undeniable.
Jesus seems to use every aspect of the spring feast to help the Jews understand his ultimate redemptive power.
Jesus cleanses his father's home when the people are cleansing their own homes of all leaven.
He teaches in the temple and is examined and tried by the very priests who are responsible for all temple sacrifices.
He suffers and dies as the Passover lambs are slaughtered at the temple.
He then rises from the dead when the first fruits of the harvest are offered before the Lord.
Jesus Christ is our true Passover Lamb.
Because of him, we are redeemed from bondage and slavery.
Because of his blood, we are protected from the destroying angel, and allowed once again to enter the presence of the Father.
Truly is John the Baptist stated, Behold the Lamb of God, which taketh away the sin of the world.
You guys will appreciate this.
This is what it's like.
Have you been to Jesus for the cleansing power?
Are you wise in the blood of the land?
Are you fully trusting in his gracious power?
Are you always in the blood of the land?
In the soul cleaning blue of the land.
Are you farmers father?
I washed in the blood of the land.
I washed in the blood of the land.
Real knee slapper.
Are you walking daily by the Savior's side?
Are you voiced in the blood of the land?
Do you rest each moment in the crucifix?
Are you washed in the blood of the land?
Are you wishing the blood in the soul cleaning the land?
Are you corn on spot?
Are you wise in the blood?
There's Lana from Red Ice.
Lay aside the garments that are stained with sand.
And be washed in the blood of the Lamb.
There's a fountain blowing for the soul of me.
Oh, be washed in the blood of the Lamb.
Are you washed in the blood?
In the blood in the soul, cleansing blue of the land.
Are you karmons spotted?
Are you washed in the blood of land.
So most Christians are aware that the Bible talks quite extensively, actually, on animal sacrifices.
But other than just knowing it's in the Bible and kind of grazing by it, have you ever really thought much more about it?
I want to read a couple verses out of the Bible.
And I'm I'm reading this as is.
I'm not modifying these.
This is from the NLT version.
So this is good.
I've seen some Christians in the chat say, Oh, you should be Russian Orthodox Church, or you you grew up Baptist.
That's why you believe this stuff.
This is this is what it says.
This, if you believe in Christianity.
You believe in the Old Testament, you believe in the Torah, you believe in the first covenant, you believe in Adam and Eve, you believe in Yom Kippur, you believe in Passover.
You vindicate all of it.
And it's Leviticus chapter 1, verses 14 through 17, and it says, If you present a bird as a burnt offering to the Lord, choose either a turtle dove or a young pigeon.
What kind of God?
All powerful God needs blood of animals or burnt offerings.
The priest will take the bird to the altar, wring off its head, and burn it on the altar.
But first, he must drain its blood against the side of the altar.
The priest must also remove the crop and the feathers and throw them in the ashes on the east side of the altar.
Bear with me, we're not even done yet.
Then grasping the bird by its wings, the priest will tear the bird open, but without tearing it apart.
Then he will burn it as a burnt offering on the wood burning on the altar.
It is a special gift, a pleasing aroma to the Lord.
How do you tear a bird open without tearing it apart?
Like just tear it halfway down?
Like that's intense.
Imagine if I like cheated on my wife, and then I just like went and hunted a bird outside, a pigeon and brought it in and just like smashed it and said, Oh, I'm forgiven now.
God says I'm not in trouble Anymore for cheating on you.
It's it's it's like the same logic.
Right.
So there's two big reasons as to why animal sacrifices were done that I want to discuss in this video.
But first, I think it's really important to remember the cultural differences between where we are now in biblical times.
Alright, so in the old testament times, it was normal for animal sacrifices to be used for religious purposes.
Alright, I know in a world where we just like go to the grocery store normalizing it.
It's already been sliced and diced and neatly wrapped, and the blood's drained, and the you know, it's all just cleaned up and it looks pretty, and we take it home and throw it on the girl.
So I think that's important to keep in mind because the cultural times are way different.
I mean, can you imagine if we still did that?
All right, here's the deal.
I may have made a couple tiny sins this week, and maybe maybe bigger than tiny, but bottom line is I kind of need your help.
So thank you.
Okay, so why did they do it in the old testament?
Well, the issue is God's holiness can't ignore sin, and you've probably heard the term, you know, the the wages of sin is death.
So it's really not about the animals.
The animals were used as a gateway for the wages is sin is death, and we're all born sinners.
So we're all damned for for death unless we accept the blood.
Imagine living your life believing that that's true.
It's it's a hell of a mental prison.
The price of the sinner.
Okay, so it if you look at the old testament, there's actually a lot of areas where they talk about placing the sinner would place their hand on the animal's head, and that's basically them signifying the passing of sins to the animal.
Okay, so the animals are really they're suffering the consequences of sin so that the sinner doesn't have to die.
He's a loving God, but he's also a just God.
All right, and the analogy I like to use for this is your kids.
I like to use it a lot because it's He's so just that's why God had the communist uh slaughter tens of millions in Russia, and the Armenian genocide and and that Zionist hijacking our country.
All so just so much justice how all the suffering young children with cancer dying in hospitals when their parents are praying as hard as they can.
So just you know, kind of helps us correlate.
If you have kids and your kids do something wrong, you still love them, right?
But you still make them pay the consequences.
I tell my kids all the time, you can do whatever you want.
I mean, you really can.
You're a human, you have free will, you can make any choice you want.
However, there's consequences, both good and bad, for everything you choose to do.
And you can just do all the bad stuff you want all the time, and then you just you know, do your Yom Kippur scapegoat, and you're you're your uh your your sins are forgiven, you're washed away.
It's it's unethical to think that way, immoral, illogical.
I don't know why this keeps blacking out like this.
*outro music*
Very, very like way oversimplify this.
We could say that that really sacrifices are are like punishing your children, right?
You're you're having to you you've sinned, and now you have to repent of that sin or or create atonement, right?
So you are now using an animal as a symbol and really as a payment for your sin to God because imagine thinking that you can pay off the bad things you did by killing and burning another animal.
Christians, you believe that?
Do you believe that?
You guys weren't are gonna, I'm sure they're all gonna talk trash about me.
Oh, he he hates Jesus.
That sounds like the Jews.
Oh, you just hate us.
You don't believe in Yahweh, you don't believe we're chosen, you hate us.
You're an anti-Semite.
Same exact thing.
I I don't like that you guys have been duped by Jewish myths.
Again, the wages of sin is death.
So if we get deeper into the bloody details, and I quite literally mean bloody details.
Why then does the old testament go so gruesomely in depth?
I'm not only like cutting this animal apart, but sprinkling its blood in places and and throwing its blood in places.
Like, what is what is all that about?
So old testament is full of it.
And since the blood symbolizes life, the the sprom just doesn't get it.
Okay.
Actually, symbol I love this one too.
He just you you don't believe you don't Agree, you don't want to be washed in the blood.
You must not understand, Adam.
Oh, Adam, you you don't c you don't understand it like we do.
You haven't read it, Adam.
You don't know.
You guys sound like idiots.
You guys sound so stupid.
oops of god cleaning away the sins and the evil That's why they actually talk about blood being put on the altar in around different areas.
That's why there's so much evil in the world still.
In fact, according to the law of Moses, nearly everything was purified with flood.
For without the shedding of blood, there is no forgiveness.
And I get it, it's super hard for us to understand.
You know, people have wronged me before.
Do I demand blood before I forgive them?
Do I not i I don't go out and do bad things because I'm scared that God's gonna damn me in hell.
I want to be a good person and do things because I'm a good person, not because I I fear punishment in the afterlife.
Understand why this was still necessary.
It just all sounds really gruesome.
Because I think the teachings of Christianity are immoral.
You're right.
The central one is the most immoral of all.
That is the one of vicarious redemption.
You can throw your sins onto somebody else.
Vulgarly known as scapegoating, in fact, or originating as scapegoating in in the in the in the same area, the same desert.
Um I can pay your debt if I love you.
Um I can serve your term in prison if I love you very much.
I can volunteer to do that.
I can't take your sins away, because I can't abolish your responsibility, and I shouldn't offer to do so.
Your responsibility has to stay with you.
There's no vicarious redemption.
There very probably, in fact, is no redemption at all.
Um it's just a part of uh of wish thinking, and I don't think wish thinking is good for people either.
Vicarious redemption by human sacrifice is a very primitive and horrible scapegoating idea that belongs to the barbaric period of human history.
So our pardons are immoral.
No, not all pardons.
No, I didn't say that.
I said vicarious redemption is an immoral doctrine.
Okay, and I can only do Christianity this evening.
Is it moral to believe that your sins, yours and mine, ladies and gentlemen, brothers and sisters, can be forgiven by the punishment of another person.
Is it ethical to believe that?
I would submit that the doctrine of vicarious redemption by human sacrifice is utterly immoral.
I might, if I wished, if I knew any of you, you were my friends, or even if I didn't know you, but I just loved the idea of you.
I could say, look, you're in debt, I've just made a lot of money out of a god bashing book.
I'll pay your debts for you.
Maybe you'll pay me back someday, but for now I can get you out of trouble.
I could say, if I really loved someone who'd been sentenced to prison, if I could find a way of saying I'd serve your sentence, I'd try and do it.
I could do what Sidney Cotton does in a tail of two cities, if you like.
I'll take your place on the scaffold.
But I can't take away your responsibilities.
I can't forgive what you did.
I can't say you didn't do it.
I can't make you washed clean.
The name for that in primitive Middle Eastern society was was scapegoating.
You pile the sins of the tribe on a goat, you drive that goat into the desert to die of thirst and hunger, and you think you've taken away the sins of the tribe.
A positively immoral doctrine that abolishes the concept of personal responsibility on which all ethics and all morality must depend.
I don't just support and uh try and help out the those who dissent from the ridiculous uh belief of uh Christianity, the the horrible idea of vicarious redemption.
In other words, uh the idea that by watching another person suffer, an innocent person suffer, that you could be freed not just from your debts or your sins, but your responsibilities.
You could cast your sins on a scapegoat.
I don't just oppose that disgusting belief.
I oppose the Judaism from which it's plagiarized, and the Islam that plagiarizes from it.
And I give uh uh publicity and exposure whenever I can to those who were brave enough in old times to oppose this this nightmarish belief.
I then have to be told that the torture and human sacrifice of somebody, which if I'd been present, it would have been my duty to try and prevent, which I did not ask for.
Which I over which I have no control that took place thousands Of years, according to some, before I was born, commits me.
And I have no choice in the matter.
And that my sins are forgiven by this human sacrifice.
Now what's wrong with that?
If I like you enough or love you enough, I can pay your debt.
I say there was folly on your part, but I'll pay it for you.
In extreme cases, people have been known to volunteer to take other people's place in prison.
Or even one of your very famous cases on the scaffold.
They'll say, I'll do that for you.
I'll do it for love, or I'll do it for suffering humanity.
But that's the most they can do.
And it's not bad.
What they can't do is take away your sins.
Because that would be to take away your responsibility.
I can't say you didn't steal or lose that money that I'm having to pay now.
I can't say that this course of folly didn't get you into prison.
It did.
And now look what you're doing doing to me.
I can't relieve you of that.
I can't wash you white as snow and make you new again.
It's more than can be promised and more than should be promised.
Vicarious redemption is scapegoating.
It's throwing your sins onto an animal.
It's an old primitive practice from the Middle East.
It doesn't deserve the attention of civilized or thoughtful people.
So anyway, it's power.
Let's admit, it's kindly offered to me.
It's seriously pathetic.
Like, imagine if uh people had to make videos and tell all of the Vikings like Thor's not real.
It's it's symbolism.
Your your sacrifices aren't doing anything.
Or if we had to tell like the Hindus that their their gods and goddesses weren't real.
There's just one group.
The Jews and the religion that comes from the the religions that come from the Torah that still believe all this stuff.
You believe in blood magic.
I'm gonna get a lot of uh blowback from this video.
You guys are washed in the blood, you believe in Yom Kippur, you believe in Passover, you believe in blood magic, you think your sins are forgiven?
Think you're you're in the special club, you're a good boy, and you're gonna go live eternally in heaven, and all the rest of us are gonna be damned for hell.
You feel special about that.
I give all these objections.
I think it's highly implausible, I don't really believe the story.
Um I didn't ask for it, and having considered it, I would rather carry on living, try to lead a decent life without it.
Okay, thanks.
But thanks for asking.
Oh no, sorry, you didn't hear us right the first time.
It wasn't an offer.
You refuse it on pain of death.
Excuse me, I won't be talked to in that tone of voice.
Something about me.
I hope something about some of you too.
What was that?
I'm not free to refuse this offer.
You're making me an offer I can't decline.
Was that a threat?
Are you saying that if I turn away from this lamb's blood uh from which I was supposed to be washed and say, I don't think it will clean me?
Say, well, that means an eternity of torture, you know.
I hope you you better take that into account before you uh consider our offer of itself.
Reject the blood.
This is North Korea.
This is celestial dictatorship.
This is a the worship that only a slave could take part in.
Slave religion.
Yes, there's God in the blood.
Come for your cleansing in Calvary's time.
There's one more power in the blood.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, yes, there's one more power in the blood.
There's one more power in the blood.
Amen.
Yeah.
I've known Dinesh for a long time.
I know him to be a very humane and courteous and considerate and decent man, and I don't think he understands how wicked he sounds to so many people in this hall tonight.
When he says, Look, you've made a perfectly fair offer.
We can torture you to death if we want, for the crime only of being born, but all you have to do is throw yourself on our mercy, and it'll be okay.
Why don't you just do it?
My dear, my dear Jeanette, my dearness, do you not know what you sound like when you say that?
I I can hardly bear I can hardly bear to look at you.
You're implying something so evil, so evil, so stupid, so nasty, and so intolerant.
It is the it is what Phil Greville says in this wonderful verse.
It says, here is the order.
You are created sick, and you are ordered to recover.
And you're ordered on pain of death and torture forever.
This is totalitarianism to the nth degree.
It is the most refinement of cruelty and established the big Zionist shill.
It's really good.
Hitchens was a Zionist shill, too.
You always have the chance to sprawl and grovel and beg and plead, and you might get off.
No, let's hear the response.
Let's hear the response.
Gentiles were unclean.
Jews were not supposed to have anything to do with Gentiles.
We were nobody until Jesus died for us at the cross.
And at the cross.
We were adopted.
We became heirs and Jesus was no or uh Christian sorry, Gentiles were nobodies until Jesus, the Jewish Messiah come and s came and saved you.
That's what these koofy Christian IDF paid propaganda shills are telling gent non-Jews around the world that you are nothing without your Jewish blood sacrifice, without your Yom Kippur scapegoat.
It's it's so obvious to anybody that's not heavily indoctrinated and brainwashed in delusional.
In denial of our sin and gave us forgiveness.
He took our death and gave us everlasting life.
But until the cross, we were nothing.
Until the cross, we were nothing.
This type of degrading mentality is so disgusting.
You were nothing until the Jews rejected their true Messiah.
You were nothing.
It's ridiculous.
Every good thing we know, all the things we love about the Bible, they were given to us of the Jewish nation.
Israel.
Their people, the Jews, are better than all of us.
They're better than all of us.
And you need to accept that.
Created sick, commanded to be well.
Why would why would people be told, okay, I can create you, but I'm going to create you with original sin, misery, shame, death of children, disease, and so on.
Just to see if you can pass a test mean I might not send you to hell.
I don't say that that didn't happen.
I say that I'm very glad that the evidence for it is very scanty.
And I accuse those of who believe who do believe it, and I can't have been surely misunderstood on this point, of having harbouring a very sinister desire to live in a totalitarian system.
How do you define sinister?
Let's get let's Mr. Hitchens.
The desired the desire to be a slave.
That's what this is.
My lord, my king, I bow, every tongue will confess, every knee shall bow to the Moshiach.
That's what you are promoting.
I regard massism.
I'll say that I think masochism is a sinister and creepy impulse.
Mr. Hitchens, I'm approached by Christian proselytizers and told, you may not realize this, but somebody died for your sins about roughly two thousand years ago.
Happens to have been the son of God.
He took them away, he took all this away for you.
All you have to do is invoke it, throw your sins on him, and you're cleansed.
And you can be you can hope for redemption.
You have the means of grace, you have the hope of glory, you can hope to live eternally.
A pretty amazing offer for a human sacrifice two thousand years ago that you had no part in, that you would have stopped if you could, if you were a witness to it, that you didn't ask for, that was not conducted by you, or for which you're in any sense responsible.
But do they leave it at that?
No.
You're free to, it's a bit like Pascal's wager again.
You're free to say no to this.
You can refuse this offer if you like, but God help you if you do.
You are going to be terribly punished for turning this kind of down.
Now, that's the totalitarian principle again.
Think about it.
Religion has actually convinced people that there's an invisible man living in the sky that worships Jews.
And the invisible man has a special list of ten things he does not want you to do.
And if you do any of these ten things, he has a special place full of fire and smoke and burning and torture and anguish where he will send you to live and suffer and burn and choke and scream and cry forever and ever till the end of time.
but he loves you He loves you.
He loves you and he needs money.
He always needs money.
He's all powerful, all perfect, all knowing, and all wise somehow.
Just can't handle money.
Alright, there we have it.
Judeo Christian blood magic.
It's up on Bit Shoot.
Already got 14 thumbs down.
I always get a ton of thumbs down by the obsessive stalkers at the very beginning.
I'm sure that'll even out a little bit.
But definitely this is gonna be a controversial one.
I could play it safe.
I could entertain these people.
I could go along with the herd, but there's too much at stake.
These people are gonna attack, they're gonna say he's satanic, he's an antichrist.
So not believing in Jewish messianism, not believing in the Torah, not believing in Yahweh, not believing in the covenants, Yom Kippur, all of that.
All the Jewish stuff, not believing in that.
Oh, that makes you that makes you a Jew.
Calling somebody antichrist is just like the Jews calling you anti-Semitic.
It's not an argument.
It just means you don't you're you're not washed in the blood.
You're anti-blood magic.
You're anti-blood magic.
Anyway, I look forward to discussing this more in the future.
I'm gonna be having on some guests, some authors, and and uh getting more into this debates, hopefully, because quite frankly, this is just something that needs to be needs to be done.
Thank you guys all for watching.
Let me read the super chats now.
Uh reject the blood, says Durzberger.
Number six says awesome man.
Oh, okay, here's the rest.
Rance is here.
He says, Hey Adam, thanks for the stream.
Hey Rance, I hope you enjoyed it.
Hope you uh got something out of it.
Boycott 729 says, easy to fool people, reversal, not so easy.
And a few other donations and diamonds, Ninja Warrior, Elijah, Blaz Delezo says Pastor literally means sheep herder.
I haven't fact checked that.
Slomo Steinberg with the one-month substreak, Warhead 420, one month substreak.
I appreciate you guys all for watching.
Let me know.
Well, I guess I'm not gonna post this.
It's posted on BitChute.
I'm gonna upload it to Odyssey in a second.
Um, but this premiere is only gonna be uh, I guess for you guys.
I don't know, what do you think?
Should I post this to the analysis of the uh director's cut analysis?
My PO address.
Oh, yeah.
If you guys want to follow, all the links, they're all gonna be in the description down below.
The PO box is there, uh emails there, everything that was on the website is basically there.
And the website will be back up again soon.
Alright, I look forward to hearing everybody's thoughts on this on Twitter, on Gab, on Telegram, in the comments, on Odyssey.
I want to know what you guys want to hear.
Uh and again, you're wasting your time.
Calling somebody antichrist just means you don't believe in the Jewish Moshiach.
You don't believe in the Torah, you don't believe in Yahweh and his chosen people.
Okay, it's not an argument.
The the uh the ball is in your court.
Do you believe in blood magic?
Do you believe In all of this insanity.
Are you gonna defend this?
Do you not find it ridiculous?
Anyway, thanks you.
Thanks everyone for watching.
Adam Green, no more news, and I will see you guys all again tonight, 5 o'clock Pacific time.
That's uh about five and a half hours.
Albert Bashai, Ryan Doss are gonna be on to talk about Palestine and much more.