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Adam Green here with no more news.
Today is Tuesday, December 27th, 2022.
I hope everybody had a very nice Christmas.
Mine was one of my best, one of my favorite in a long time.
The magic of Christmas really returns to you once you have children.
And my little baby really enjoyed all the lights and all the ho-ho-hos and the Santa's and the snowmen and all that stuff.
So I hope everybody enjoyed the time with their families.
But there's a lot been going on that we need to cover before the new year.
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So I can continue to do this work exposing the Zionist agenda.
Today's video, titled Christian Controlled Opposition, the best way to control the opposition is to lead it.
And who is leading the opposition of the West?
Well, we'll get into that today.
It's the dualistic dichotomy, the false dichotomy dialectic.
I don't know why this, this, my pictures won't show.
But, oh, wait, not that one.
This one.
God is behind Adam and Eve.
He's also behind the serpent.
He's behind the whole thing.
He created Satan.
He since incarnated himself supposedly into man to sacrifice himself to save us for the serpent creator.
It's all nonsense.
It's all Jewish nonsense is what it is.
And we're all stuck in the Judeo matrix on the Judeo paradigm.
We're going to get into it today.
Instead of focusing on Jesus as the controlled opposition today, we're going to get into Paul, Saul the Pharisee, otherwise known as Saint Paul.
We're going to get into some very interesting stuff about him today.
But first, I've shown this article a few times recently.
It's from 2016, but it says, the Jews should celebrate Christmas as a Torah victory over paganism.
And that's what it is.
It's a Torah victory over paganism.
What's the reason for the season?
Oh, it's the Jewish Son of God, the fulfillment of the Torah messianic prophecies.
Paul the Fed says reason revolt.
Yes, oh, they hate Jesus so much.
Meanwhile, look how they're trying to own Jesus around Christmas time and say, everything you have is from us Jews.
We gave you morals.
We gave you your religion.
You worship the Jewish king, the birth of the Jewish Messiah is what Christmas is supposedly about.
And it says here, the Jews should celebrate Christmas as the chosen by God with the mission of helping others, who at the times of Rabbi Yeshua, who became Jesus Christ in the minds of that time pagans, fulfilling their mission by converting the pagans to the Torah-guided Christians.
The whole goal of the Old Testament was to convert the nations to worship the God of Israel, not become Jews, but still worship the God of Israel.
And they accomplished that.
They achieved those goals through Christianity and Islam.
The rabbis brag about it now.
It's an open shut case.
This is written by a Jewish man.
Rabbi Joshua, who is Jesus, who became Jesus Christ in the minds of that time, pagans had done it.
And the Jews have to be thankful for his efforts to fulfill the Jewish mission of the chosen.
But Jesus is a mythological figure.
It's actually Saul the Pharisee and Kephas, Paul, and the 12 and the so-called pillars like John and James or whoever that actually created it.
It was a bunch of different competing Gnostic Jewish sects that these memes developed and evolved into Christianity as we know it today.
So now we have combat anti-Semitism movement.
They hate Jesus so much, but they're very adamant about making sure all the Goyam know that Jesus was a Jew.
You're all worshiping a Jew.
They say here a thousand likes on this.
Several groups have claimed Jesus as their own.
No, he's theirs.
They want to own him.
They don't hate him.
They own him and they're very proud.
They take great pride in conquering the nations with their Jewish Messiah who never existed, who, according to the prophecies, was to be rejected by the Jews and go to the nations.
It's a ruse.
It's a facade.
It's a shtick.
Several groups have claimed Jesus as their own and tried to erase his Jewish origins.
Medieval Christendom and Nazi Germany both renounced Jesus' Jewish heritage and ritual practices.
Yes, actually, there's a lot of information that Germans knew Christianity was completely Jewish and a Jewish subversion of the European world and all of the world.
With the Aryan Jesus.
Don't try to change Jesus to be Aryan or Christian identity and say, oh, he was really white.
He was our white savior and he hated the Jews.
No, you can't salvage it.
There's no escaping this.
This is the reality.
And that's why you just need to abandon all of it.
It's garbage.
It's made up Jewish fairy tales.
They say erasing the Jewish roots of Christianity is anti-Semitic.
Retweet if you agree.
They say every year, anti-Israel activists have tried to erase Jesus' Jewish origins to push their political agenda.
Jesus was a Jew.
And there's no denying it.
There's absolutely no denying it.
You can cope.
You can be in denial.
You can stick your head in the sand and sing la la la, but there's no getting around the fact that all of it's Jewish.
All of Christianity is imposing Torah Messianism on the European world, all of all of the nations.
Even Islam acknowledges Yeshua, Rabbi Yeshua, as a prophet, as a Moshiach figure.
Jesus was a Jew from the kingdom of Judea.
He's the supposed seed of David, who was the king of Judah, but it's not Judeo-Christian.
Erasing the Jewish roots of Christianity is anti-Semitic.
That's why you just need to expose Christianity as Jewish and abandon it as a Jewish subversion.
They say, Jesus was born in the Jewish city of Bethlehem, one of the holiest sites in Christianity.
According to Christian tradition, Jesus was, see, according to Christian tradition, because they know it's made up.
They know it's not true.
He didn't actually, it's just their tradition says that.
Bethlehem, as mentioned, the gospels, making it one of the holiest sites in Christianity.
Jesus taught in the town of Nazareth.
That's debatable.
He was called a Nazarene, which people speculate what that actually meant.
Was it another pre-Christian cult?
Does it mean the branch?
Was it, you know, all these other things?
And made three annual pilgrimages to Jerusalem.
We have the people that want to cope and say he's not Jewish, they say he's the first Christian.
Or even though he never even mentioned the word Christianity, he never said he was creating a new religion.
He said he was fulfilling the law of the Torah, or supposedly the character said these things in the gospels written decades after the supposed events transpired.
He was circumcised on the eighth day.
He studied Torah in the temple.
He was the seed of David, the king of Judah.
I mean, everywhere you look at it, there's no getting around it.
There's no escaping the fact.
There's no appropriating it.
It's just that's the way it is.
And until so-called anti-Zionist or anti-Jewish Christians just admit that Jesus is a Jew and they're all worshiping a Jew, the king of the Jews, and a mythical character that was meant to conquer them, you're never going to get over their Zionist power.
He celebrated Passover, Shavat, and Sukkot.
And Passover, I said that.
Upon Jesus' death, the second temple was destroyed and the Jews were exiled from Judea.
Oh, they hate him so much, but they all want you to believe it and make sure that you know he was Jewish.
Do you see it?
Do you see it yet?
You hear Christians say there's nothing they hate more than Jesus.
Then why do they want to own him so bad?
He's the most successful Jew of all time in their eyes.
Some claim that Jesus identified as a Palestinian.
However, it's impossible that Jesus was a member of the Arabic people.
Oh, duh.
Here's chosen people ministries.
That's Messianic Jews and other messianic Jewish organizations.
There's many of them because they hate Jesus so much.
Please.
One of the most important themes of Hanukkah is standing against anti-Semitism.
Here is how you can pray against the oldest hatred.
As followers of the Jewish Messiah, we must stand against anti-Semitism.
Is it not clear what's going on here?
How can it not be clear what's happening?
Look, here's Shlomo Cohen, a Jewish believer in Yehoshua, Jesus the Nazarene, Zionist.
Oh, they hate him so much.
They hate him so much.
Here's Netanyahu's son, Yair Netanyahu, says, Did you know Jesus, Mary, and Joseph were Jewish?
Bethlehem was a Jewish town in their prime.
It's like they got to remind you all the time, hey, Goya, you're worshiping a Jew.
You better stand up for anti-Semitism.
Your religion comes from us.
You wouldn't have morals without us, you evil pagan idol worshipers.
He says Bethlehem was a Jewish town in their time.
That's because it's in the West Bank and it's a Palestinian, considered Palestine now.
In the province of Judea, the name Bethlehem is in Hebrew and it translates to the house of bread.
Look at anti-Zog in there for the win.
Christianity is Judaism for the Goyim.
Here's, I don't know who this guy is, but here's, must watch.
Jesus was a Jew, not a Palestinian.
Merry Christmas from the Holy Land because they hate, there's nothing they hate more than Jesus and Christmas.
Let's watch this.
I've got some news, really old news.
Jesus was not Palestinian.
If you are in Israel for Christmas, we may not be able to offer you snow, but we definitely have amazing Christmas lights and holy sights.
I'm in Haifa right now, where Jews, Christians, and Muslims coexist in one city.
And since Christmas is around the corner, I had to bring you to this amazing place.
Every Christmas, there are those that want to remind us that they are ignorant and claim that Jesus was Palestinian.
Even the best source to accurate news, BBC, I'm joking, of course, gave its score to claims that Jesus was Palestinian.
Now, I wonder what the Romans who crucified Jesus would say about that.
I mean, not only that the term Palestinian was invented a century after Jesus' crucification and didn't exist in Jesus' time, but also when the Romans crucified Jesus, they wrote above his head in Twilight.
I love how they're so happy to scapegoat the Romans, right?
This is why I think the original Christianity they had Jesus was the sacrificial goat of Yom Kippur, and it was meant to be rejected and killed by the Jews.
They were the one that scourged him.
They were the ones that spit on him and mocked him.
But then they switched it to the Romans so that the Romans could be self-hating.
They couldn't have Christianity be too anti-Roman.
That's why they threw in little stuff on the surface like, you know, pay unto Caesar and stuff.
Meanwhile, all of the reading between the lines was the Romans worship devils and they are the archons of this age and they're evil.
So now the Gentiles, because they were targeting the Romans with this religion.
They couldn't have it be too on the surface anti-Roman.
Hebrew, Greek, and Latin.
Jesus of Nazareth, king of the Jews.
Not the Palestinians.
But perhaps some of these people skipped history classes.
So let's remind them who Jesus was.
Jesus was born to Jewish parents in Bethlehem.
He lived a Jewish life, visited the temple in Jerusalem, and preached in synagogues.
People called him rabbit.
And they really hate Jesus, huh?
Does this not make it so transparent on how Christianity and Jesus has controlled opposition?
They love it.
They love all the Goyam worshiping their Jewish king that they rejected.
They love it.
Now, that does not sound Palestinian to me.
They called him a rabbi.
Visited the temple in Jerusalem and circumcised.
People called him rabbi.
Now, that does not sound Palestinian to me.
That's because Jesus had Jewish identity and roots.
He was not a Palestinian.
Now, some pastors or people who call themselves teachers are making the same claims without actually knowing what they are talking about.
Take a look at what Obama's former pastor, Jeremiah Wright, said at an anti-Semitic conference years ago.
Were the original people, the Palestinians?
And please remember, Jesus was a Palestinian.
The Palestinian people have had the Europeans come and take their country.
Yeah, those Europeans took their country.
Not Jews.
It's when white people came and took their country.
This is how the whole Khazarian nonsense also is, oh, it's white people that are behind it.
It's not Jewish ideology.
It's not Semitic people that are to blame.
It's those evil whites, says Jeremiah Wright.
The Palestinians are trying to hijack history by making up facts to prove that they are an ancient nation.
But we all know that it's one big lie.
Palestine is ancient.
That they have no history here.
No history.
Jews are Arabs who came to the land from different countries like Egypt, Syria, Jordan, and more.
How long ago were they there?
The whole Jewish origin story are fake anyway.
They're just Canaanites that adopted the Canaanite gods.
All right.
There we have.
So I guess that record is set straight.
Here's another one.
Maccabee says, 43rd time in four days.
Jesus was many things.
Jesus was a Jew.
Jesus was a rabbi.
Jesus was a Judean, but Jesus was not a Palestinian, nor was he white, nor was he a true Israelite European person.
It's just all nonsense.
Here's another one, another Jew.
It's all over Twitter, this fight over them wanting Jesus to be Jewish.
They hate him so much, but they don't want to let him go, right?
Jesus was a Jew rewriting history to suggest anything else to use the time honor Jews don't count.
Method, okay, blah, blah, blah.
It's Jewish erasure, erasure.
Now, moving into Dennis Prager's latest, one of the top Zionists in the country has an article out, an opinion piece on Fox News.
It says, Hanukkah made Western civilization possible.
Well, he's basically saying all you go in America, all you, all Edom should be celebrating Hanukkah.
Hanukkah, the victory that they celebrate over the Greeks.
We should celebrate the Jews defeating the Greeks because we wouldn't have the West without it.
We wouldn't have our civilization without the Jewish Torah.
Without the Hebrew Torah and Yahweh, the God of Israel, we would have no morals.
We would have no civilizations.
We wouldn't be able to build buildings.
We wouldn't be able to defend ourselves from foreign invaders.
This is all the stuff that all the Christians try to argue and tell me all the time.
And what do you know?
It's the same thing Dennis Prager wants us to believe.
How about that?
He says, Hanukkah is a seminal importance both to Judaism and to the world.
Fox News, Holiday celebrates Jewish victory, but really preserve the idea of one God instead of pagan beliefs.
Just like the other headline said, Jews should celebrate Christmas as a Torah victory over paganism.
And most Christians will be like, yes, all the Torah or all the pagan idol worshiping religions were all evil.
All the traditions and cultures and myths and gods of our ancestors were all evil.
We must all worship the God of the Jews.
Just like their prophecies and the Jews wanted and top rabbis like Maimonides brag about.
He says, were it not for its proximity to Christmas, Hanukkah would be unknown to most non-Jews, and it would not be celebrated by most non-religious Jews.
They say, like, Purim is popular in Israel, another conquering of the Gentiles or the Persians.
And what does he say here?
The Jews' revolt, known the Maccabean Revolt, named after its leader, was directed against the Greek Seleucid Empire.
The Seleucid Empire was a Greek state in West Asia and Middle East, which lasted from 312 to 63 BC.
At its height, it covered approximately one and a half million square miles.
Epiphanes launched a horrific campaign against Judaism.
Two things about his anti-Jewish persecution stand out.
Did not seek to annihilate the Jews like the Nazis did a thousand years later and the Islamic regime in Iran does today.
He sought to annihilate Judaism.
Jews who abandoned the Torah and Jewish practices and adopted Hellenism were left alone.
Well, they couldn't have that.
Anybody that opposes their religion is evil.
He pretends...
Second, among all religions under his rule, persecuted only Judaism.
His Greek regime had no problem with pagan religions.
It was Judaism that disturbed Antiochus and the Seleucids.
To understand why Judaism bothered, how do you say that?
Antiochus, Antiochus?
I've heard it pronounced different ways.
One needs to understand that no pagan religion completely rejected Hellenism.
Judaism did.
So they're good for rejecting other religions, but anybody that rejects their religion is bad.
And they won out.
Their religion won out and conquered all of the Gentiles like their goal was because they were monotheist, so they can't tolerate any other religions like the polytheists would.
And they theologically conquered the world.
What does it say here?
To understand that pagan religion completely rejected Hellenism.
Judaism did.
If Antiochus wanted a statue to him or to a Greek god erected in a pagan temple, none of the pagan religions would have objected.
The pagan attitude toward religion was non-exclusive.
No pagan god was regarded as the one God of all humanity, but the Jews claimed that their God was indeed the only God in this world.
Despite this belief that the God of Judaism and this God of all humanity, Judaism never insisted that non-Jews, they always say this, Judaism never insisted that non-Jews needed to convert to Judaism.
Yes, they do.
You don't need to convert to Judaism, but we conquered you, and you owe your civilization to our God and our success.
Yeah, they don't want you to convert to be a Jew because you're not allowed to.
You're not the holy seed, but they do want to convert you to worship their God.
This is such a disingenuous statement and assertion that they always make.
And Antiochus, yeah, Antiochus, it just sounds weird.
Judaism never insisted that non-Jews needed to convert to Judaism.
I hear this all the time.
In fact, we got this right now.
Where is it?
Here it is.
They don't want you.
Like, in fact, Jewish people are my favorite religious people.
You know, you want to know why?
Because they don't want you.
They don't want you.
Like, in fact, if you want to convert to Judaism, it is one of the most difficult things in the world.
They don't go around trying to force their religion onto you.
Yes, they do.
They don't force Judaism and the 613 mitzvahs on you.
They force Yahweh and the seven Noahide laws on you through Christianity and Islam, all worshiping the God of Abraham.
I hear this all the time.
Even that cuck from MythVision says this.
Oh, let's not criticize Judaism because they're not as bad as Christianity and Islam because they don't want to convert anybody.
The conversion was Christianity and Islam to worship the God of Israel according to their prophecies.
That's the conversion.
That's the theological conquering.
Jewish people are my favorite religious people.
You know, you want to know why?
Because they don't want you.
They don't want you.
Like, in fact, if you want to convert to Judaism, it is one of the most difficult things in the world.
They don't go around trying to force their religion onto you.
That's what's suspicious about Judaism.
They don't want any conversions.
They just want you to worship their God, but stay a Gentile.
You, they're the best, right?
Live and let live.
Believe and let believe.
Like, why do I have to believe what you believe?
They consider anybody that doesn't worship their God as evil idol worshipers, pagan idol worshipers.
And anybody that doesn't believe in their God and their chosenness is basically blasphemy.
But she goes, oh, you got to love them.
You got to love them.
Yeah.
No, the fact that they leave us alone is wonderful.
Oh, they're the best.
I love that the Jews leave us alone so much, right?
They're the best, she says.
They're the best.
As if, how stupid do you have to be to not realize Christians in Islam worship Jesus, the king of the Jews, and worship Yahweh, the God of Israel?
Okay.
Jewish people are my favorite religious people.
You know, you want to know why?
Because they don't want you.
They don't want you.
Like, in fact, if you want to convert to Judaism, they're your favorite religious people because they think they're chosen by God and they think your souls emanate from the evil other side.
It is one of the most difficult things in the world.
They don't go around trying to force their religion onto you.
They're the best, right?
Like, they've never heard of Noahide laws.
The punishment for violating the Noahide laws, which the first Noahide law is, you must worship the God of Israel, the one true God of Israel, as described in the Torah.
Otherwise, it's decapitation.
Oh, they're the best, she says.
Live and let live.
Believe and let believe.
Like, why do I have to believe what you believe?
Yeah.
No, the fact that they leave us alone is wonderful.
Oh, they're the best.
Jewish people.
Okay.
Judaism never insisted that non-Jews needed to convert to Judaism.
Thus, Jews never forcibly impose Judaism on non-Jews.
No, they just did it through deception, through Christianity.
Like, they're literally bragging that Christianity conquered the pagan world.
He's saying, oh, you wouldn't have civilization if you didn't become Christians.
But we didn't want you to become Jews.
It's such a ruse.
Unlike all their pagan neighbors, the Jews rejected the gods of everyone else.
And this infuriated Antiochus.
And he hated the Jews' monotheism.
Oh, well, they stopped that.
The Romans didn't like Judaism either.
And they, until a few hundred later years later, after Saint Paul saw the Pharisee, gave them the virus of Christianity.
And then pretty soon the Romans abandoned their gods and their culture and replaced it with the Holy Roman Empire and spread the Torah all over the world.
And what's his face here?
Prager is very happy about it.
So he decreed that Judaism be abolished.
He erected statues of Greek gods in the Jews' holy temple, put to death Jewish parents who ritually circumcise their eight-day-old sons.
Oh, you mean he made the death penalty for circumcision, for genital child abuse?
He forced Jews to eat pork, offered illicit sacrifices, burned Torah scrolls, executed Jews who observed the Sabbath, and dedicated the holy temple to Zeus.
It was the Greeks who originated the blood libel, the myth of Jewish ritual murder of non-Jews.
They made up a story about, okay, we can finish this here.
The most far-reaching consequences of the revolt was the perpetuating of the monotheistic idea, which was threatened by Seleucid's Hellenism, the Greek religion and culture that Antiochus tried to impose by force, and that many Hellenized Jews accepted voluntarily.
Hebrew monotheism gave the world one God, meaning that all humans are brothers and sisters, since we are all his children created in his image.
Nonsense.
They think they're chosen and we're not chosen.
They like to leave that part out.
They go, oh, we're all one human body.
We're just different body parts.
We're the heart.
We're the brain.
And you're the extremities.
It also gave the world one moral code, meaning that morality is not relative to every nation, every religion, or every individual.
It was only the religion in the world to disassociate God and nature.
Nature is not God.
God created nature for man's use.
And that's why we see they hate, they hate anybody that cares about nature.
They think God gave man to rule over nature and to exploit it.
He says, ironically, the Western world in its radical post-Judeo-Christian secularism has reverted to pagan nature worship.
Oh, but you always hear, oh, they love pagans.
They love pagans.
They want Noahide slaves worshiping their God, is what they want.
Hanukkah saved monotheism and thereby made the creation of the Western world possible.
We should all celebrate Hanukkah, I guess, huh?
Maybe people of every faith, especially faith in Western civilization, Edom, I could debate Prager about what they believe about Edom, about how they want Western civilization conquered.
Maybe people of every faith, especially faith in the Western civilization, should light a menorah for eight days, he says.
Now, here's Christ Cook pastors found this video.
Prager says, why this Jew loves Christmas?
Again, they say, oh, they hate Jesus.
They hate Christmas.
There's a war on Christmas.
Here's the top Zionist in the country talking about how he loves Christmas and how the Pope wears a yarmulke.
You will find this of interest.
My father wore a yarmulke in the house at all times, and so did I, and so did my brother.
Women did not have to wear one, and so my mother didn't.
And we would sit there every Christmas Eve and watch the mass, the Christmas Mass from the Vatican.
I remember as a kid thinking, I said to my parents, look, the Pope is Jewish too, because he was wearing a yarmulke.
A lot of the popes were Jewish.
In Judaism, they believe that the first Pope was Jewish, that he was a rabbi.
And that's probably why they wear the small hats, just like them.
Oh, they both wear small hats, but oh, nothing stands up to the Jews like the Catholic Church.
Please, please, it's all Jewish.
It was hard for me to wrap my head around the fact Catholics are wearing one, but they're not Jewish.
Anyway, why did we watch it?
And it's to my parents' great credit that we did.
They were religious Jews who loved the fact that Christians celebrated their religion.
Let's listen to that one more time.
I mean, it doesn't get more obvious that Christianity is a controlled opposition when you hear stuff like this.
Credit that we did.
They were religious Jews who loved the fact that Christians celebrated their religion.
They love the fact that the Goy are worshiping the God of Israel.
Of course they did.
And I have adopted that attitude all of my life.
This is a Judeo-Christian country, the United States of America, the most Judeo-Christian ever invented.
But basically, all of Western civilization is in Judeo-Christian roots.
Judeo is the Old Testament.
You will find this Of interest.
The Old Testament that says, oh, there's Adrian with Marcus Eli Ravage.
It's always, how is it only my friends and supporters that are all in the comments here?
Turin, there's another one, true neutral.
All the top comments.
Western civilization predates Abrahamic religions by a very, very long time.
Turin says, well, he is right about one thing.
The Pope is Jewish, as are all Christians.
Greco-Roman root, says Jamie Duff.
Funny how all of the no more news, Kelly Pot, Cabal crew is in the replies here.
I guess his Christ cuck pastors replies.
That makes sense.
It's like we're the only ones that get it.
Here's ReligioWatch, another supporter.
The only global NWO is coming through all the Abrahamic cults.
Check this out.
All human beings are marching to the same drum.
Bring God down to earth.
We bring God down to earth through Jewish means, and everybody else in the world is doing the same thing through the mitzvahs that are universal.
That's the Noahide laws.
The universal mitzvahs are the Noahide laws.
Is Messiah?
A major theme of the conference emphasized traditional family values of the Abrahamic religions of Christianity, Judaism, and Islam.
Here's something that might surprise you: white evangelical Christians in the U.S. are more than twice as likely as American Jews to believe that God gave Israel to the Jewish people.
I wonder what the problem is.
I've covered this Pew Research poll before.
More white evangelicals than Jews in America say God gave Israel to the Jewish people.
This is the source to their power, is Christianity.
Without Christianity and Islam, Judaism would not be anything that it is today.
The power that Jews have is Christianity is essential to this.
It's their secret weapon.
This is how they theologically conquered the world.
This is how they got the state of Israel.
This is how they've been protected and preserved all these years and have the status, the elevated chosen status that they have today.
All because of Christianity.
It's obvious.
The title deed to the land of Israel is recorded in the Bible, which gives the Jewish people a clear and unclouded title to that land forever.
All human beings are marching to the same drum.
I call on the people of all religions to fight hatred and anti-Semitism.
On Sunday evening, Pope Francis met with Eastern Orthodox leaders at the church of the Holy Sepulchre.
Patriarch Bartholomew, the spiritual leader of the world's Orthodox Christian.
Love the others, the different other, the followers of other faiths and other confessions.
There's your Eastern Orthodox love, love the Jews.
That's what he said.
That's why he gets top Jewish awards too.
So...
The AJC global leader of Orthodox Christianity receives American Jewish Community Human Dignity Award.
Oh, those Eastern Orthodox, they're the true church.
They're based.
They're not cucked to Judaism at all.
Of course not.
All human beings are marching to the same drum.
There's all the Abrahamics.
God's chosen people always have been God's chosen people.
Always will be God's chosen people.
And there's no getting around it.
Even Christians that believe we're the new covenant, we're the new Israel.
They still affirm that there was an original covenant.
They still think the Jews were once chosen.
That's too much.
That's too much.
That's granting them too much.
That's playing along and dancing to their Judeo-tune.
It's obvious.
Good compilation here by ReligioWatch.
We're all marching to the same drum.
We bring God down to earth through Jewish means, through the mitzvahs that Jews have to do.
And everybody else in the world is doing the same thing through the mitzvahs that are universal.
The seven Noahide laws.
This religio watch.
Everybody follow ReligioWatch.
He just started a new Twitter account.
He's coming with the powerful clips.
Here's another one.
Rabbi Manus Friedman explains how Christianity is easing our fellow countrymen into Noahides.
Meaning the Western.
So in the end, the descendants of Esau do get redeemed and become part of the perfection of the world.
So he has to admit that Yaakov's method is the correct one.
That's why he has to give up the firstborn privilege and admit that Yaakov has the right idea.
So one of one of the so in other words, the Christians, the Gentiles have to acknowledge that the Jews are right and worship their God and serve them.
One of the descendants, one of the children of Esau, is Rome, meaning the Western world, Western philosophy, Western religion.
That's Rome.
And in the end, in the end of history, Rome will be part of the redemption of the world because they will adopt the Yaakov's method.
And that's what Yaakov was wrestling with.
See, he's not being completely honest here.
Maybe this rabbi thinks, oh, they're going to be redeemed and they can repent or whatever.
They can be our Noahide slaves.
But many other rabbis and the verses all over the Bible and the other commentaries, the Torah, the Zohar Talmud says that Esau and Edom are going to be destroyed.
And Esau, the angel of Esau, eventually agreed or submitted to Yaakov's approach.
The angel of Esau, that's Satan.
Remember, Samael.
But the main thing is his descendants.
The evil and then the redemption, the Tsuva, is in his descendants.
They quickly went bad.
Like Rome.
So in the end, the descendants of Esau.
Okay.
Played that one already.
Now, getting into Paul.
Look at how suspect all of this is.
Okay.
The Eastern Orthodox Church, the Orthobros, venerate Gamaliel as a saint.
In the Talmud, Gamaliel is a top Pharisee.
He's a Jerusalem Sanhedrin leader called a Nasi, N-A-S-I, and one of the greatest rabbis of all time.
Acts says Saul the Pharisee, Saint Paul, was trained by Gamamil, Gamalil, very suspect to say the least.
So yes, the Eastern Orthodox Church, the Orthobros, consider Gamaliel a saint.
He's a saint.
And in the Talmud, he's considered the top Pharisee, a Sanhedrin leader of Jerusalem, and one of the greatest rabbis of all time.
Here's Acts 22, 3 says, this is Paul supposedly about Paul.
I am verily a man which am a Jew born in Tarsus, yet brought up in this city at the feet of Gamaliel and taught according to the perfect manner of the law of the fathers.
That's the oral law in the Talmud and was zealous toward God as ye all are this day.
So the Bible, Acts, says Paul learned the Talmud, the oral law, from Gamalil.
Gamaliel was a leading authority in the Sanhedrin in the early first century CE.
He was the son of Simeon ben-Hillel and grandson of the great Jewish teacher Hillel the Elder.
In the Christian tradition, Gamalil is recognized as a Pharisee doctor of Jewish law.
Acts of the Apostles speaks of Gamaliel as a man held in great esteem by all Jews and as the Jewish law teacher of Paul the Apostle.
Gamaliel encouraged his fellow Pharisees to show leniency to the apostles of Jesus Christ in Acts 5:34.
If that were true, if that were true, why does the Talmud describe Gamaliel as there's a Nazi means prince Rabban, like Rambam, our master, as the president of the great Sanhedrin in Jerusalem.
Although, oh, funny.
So the guy that trained, that supposedly trained Saint Paul, was the head of the Sanhedrin.
Although some dispute this, it is not doubted that he held a senior position in the highest court in Jerusalem.
Gamaliel holds a reputation in the Mishnah, that's the Talmud, for being one of the greatest teachers in all the annals of Judaism.
So the Talmud calls Gamaliel the top Pharisee in all of Judaism, and the Christians worship him as a saint.
Do you not see the issue here?
Does this not sound like a setup at all that this is where the founder of Christianity came from?
The Eastern Orthodox Church venerates Gamaliel as a saint.
So they worship a guy that the Talmud says is the top Pharisee.
How about that?
Now, here's Rabbi Shapira, author of The Return of the Kosher Pig, saying that Peter.
Oh, and this is a compilation.
We'll get there in a second, actually.
Let's go somewhere else first.
We got more.
Here's the Pharisee Saul's conversion narrative lifted directly from scripture.
In Galatians, it says, But when God, who set me apart from my mother's womb and called me by his grace, was pleased to reveal his son in me.
So Paul never even claimed to know Jesus because he didn't exist.
And he acts like if it weren't for Paul and preachers like Paul who saw Jesus in Revelation and in the scriptures, nobody would know who Jesus was because he wasn't a preacher going around the Levant and flipping the money changers in the temple and doing all these miracles in front of thousands of people.
None of that actually happened.
That's why Paul didn't write about any of those things in his epistles.
It wasn't until decades later and the gospels came up with developed those stories.
So he acts like nobody would even know who Jesus was if it weren't for him explaining it to him where he saw him in the scriptures by revealing his son in me through him so that I might preach him among the Gentiles.
Let me go sell this rejected Messiah to the Gentiles.
My immediate response was not to consult any human being, he says.
So this idea of who set me apart from my mother's womb, that's right from Jeremiah.
He thinks he's a prophet like Jeremiah.
The word of the Lord came to me saying, before I formed you in the womb, I knew you.
Before you were born, I set you apart.
I appointed you as a prophet to the nations.
See where he got this idea that he was a prophet to the nations?
He literally copy and pasted from the scriptures what he was going to do.
And this is from the book, Paul Was Not a Christian, titled, it says, Paul was called by God to fulfill a particular mission, one that was foretold in the Hebrew prophets, to bring knowledge of the one God, the God of Israel, to all the nations of the world.
And the way that all the atheist gatekeepers and the Christians are in denial and their accomplices covering up the obvious thing that's going on here, it's like they won't even entertain the idea to attribute any motive or any agenda to coming up with this myth and then selling it to the Gentiles.
Paul believed that the recognition of the one God by Gentiles was necessary so they might have a share in the world to come.
Paul was a Jew who understood himself to be on a divine mission.
As a Jew, Paul believed himself to be entrusted with the special knowledge God had given only to Jews.
And now Christians believe that also.
He says, this is important.
It was time to reconcile non-Jews to God, Gentiles to God.
Reconciling non-Jews to God also meant reconciling non-Jews to Jews.
And that's how they won.
That's how they conquered it.
Paul's tweet, and this is from, here's the book, Paul Was Not a Christian.
The original message of a misunderstood apostle.
It says, Paul's tweaking of his Jewish tradition was itself indebted to a Pharisaic ethos.
So what Jesus did in the speaking in these parables and kind of like taking the Torah and not reading it literally, but coming up with new teachings was very Pharisaic.
This is what Rabbi Shmuley Botiak always says, that he says Jesus was a Pharisee and that he was very similar to what the Pharisees were doing with this oral law, the different interpretations of the Torah, which tended toward flexibility in certain interpretations of Torah because of a desire to accommodate new circumstances as they arose.
You see, the whole idea that Jesus is actually anti-Pharisee, it's again on the surface to create a controlled dialectic.
Jesus was anti-Oh, what's their name?
How am I forgetting their name?
Jesus was anti-Sadducees, just like the Pharisees were.
The high priest was a Sadducee.
They were the ones that were in cahoots with Rome.
So the Pharisees would have loved Jesus preaching these flexible Pharisaic type of oral law interpretations.
They would have loved him opposing Rome and trying to do these things.
And this isn't my opinion.
This is what the Jews even say.
They write here, this is so funny too.
She says, let me make clear that I am not a cynic who denies that such religious experiences are possible and thus intend to argue never experienced the risen Jesus.
No, he didn't.
The whole story of the light on the road to Damascus is copied from a, I think, a Greek or a Roman play.
He obviously experienced something that led to his becoming apostle to the Gentiles.
Yeah, he experienced something like maybe collaborating with his Phariseic rabbi, his top Sanhedrin leader, rabbi.
God feare.
See, they want the Gentiles to fear their God.
Otherwise, they can...
Gamaliel.
God fear, but generally it refers to Gentiles who were either respectful of the Jewish God or of the Jewish community or both.
God fear was simply a way for a Jew to pay a non-Jew a compliment for demonstrating reverence to the Jewish God or for an act of patronage that benefited the Jewish community.
So they wanted us to fear their God.
And how did they do that?
Through Christianity, you're going to burn in hell if you don't believe in Yahweh and his prophecies and his son who died for you.
Let's see what else we got here.
Here's Saul the Pharisee.
This is A.J. Levine, another top Jewish New Testament academic.
Paul is the apostle to the Gentiles.
One of the things Paul's really, really squirrelly about is Paul doesn't want his Gentile converts or whatever you want to call them, his Gentile affiliates to convert to Judaism or to become Jews.
Because if they do, then the only people who would be worshiping God would be Jews.
And Paul, thinking the Messiah has come, thinks that, well, both Jews and Gentiles together should be worshiping the God of Israel.
But the Gentiles come in as Gentiles and the Jews come in as Jews and they all come in via this Jesus thing.
They're supposed to stay Gentiles like Paul Fredrickson.
And, you know, I've read her book, Paul, the Pagan's Apostle.
And there's other there's other literature.
I've read that book to Paul, the Pagan's Apostle, full of the same thing that the same sentiment that I'm saying right here.
Out there as well.
Right.
Paula talks about ex-pagan pagans, and that's a really nice way of summarizing it.
And when she talks about Paul and his own Pharisaic identity, this is his new book on the Pharisees that I just edited with Joseph Severs, which came out in November.
She did the article on Paul and she describes Paul, now that he's a follower of Jesus, is simply a better Pharisee, not an ex-Pharisee.
So it's an add-on rather than a substitution.
Wow.
OK.
So Paul was a great Pharisee getting all the Gentiles to worship the God of Israel.
What do you do with the vineyard, the labors in the vineyard?
Gamaliel.
The program and didn't.
OK.
You can already see that agony in Romans 9.
You know, well, what about the Jews?
You know, I would give up my life for them.
I'm so concerned about them because they're my, as Paul puts it in the King James, my kinsmen.
They're my relatives, my family.
Or in Yiddish or Hebrew, my mishpacha, my members of the family.
So you're part of your John.
And you're trying to explain why these fellow Jews are not signing on to the program.
And you're arguing and you're arguing and you're racking out proof texts and you're doing signs.
And they're just not joining on.
Why not?
Well, they're clearly not stupid.
So it's not that.
Maybe it's just that we're called and they're not.
And that can be remarkably satisfying psychologically because you, the missionary, you're not doing anything wrong.
You're doing everything right.
And the reason they don't sign on is because they weren't expected to sign on.
On the other hand, because they're not part of that chosen group.
We would call this predestination.
On the other hand, you're part of that group and you're in the minority.
And you're thinking, well, how come people are ragging on me?
And how come there aren't more of us?
But you can, but God shows me.
And boy, that's comforting spiritually.
God went after me.
Forget those other sheep.
God went after me.
It's so human nature, too.
Oh, wow.
Yeah.
Knowledge and human nature are not mutually exclusive.
Right.
You can read Matthew as supersessionists.
It's certainly been done.
You can read Matthew as written by a Gentile.
Kenneth Clark back in the 50s made an argument.
I think Matthew is right.
I think Matthew is coming out of a Jewish environment.
Okay.
Let's see what else we have here.
Okay.
Here's Rabbi Shmuley saying Jesus is a Pharisee.
Don't you believe that Jesus is the Messiah specifically?
Well, I believe that Jesus is the Christian Messiah in a sense that.
Oh, I thought top Zionist and rabbi, one of the most influential rabbis in the world, says Jesus was the Messiah for the Gentiles.
Do you get it yet?
He's the Gentile Messiah.
He brought Jesus is the Messiah specifically.
Well, I believe that Jesus is the Christian Messiah in a sense that he brought divinity and redemption to the non-Jewish nations of the world.
And Christianity is a great world religion.
Christianity is a great world religion.
They love the fact that all the nations worship their God and the king of the Jews.
He is certainly not the Jewish Messiah because the Jewish Messiah is a radically different notion to the Christian Messiah.
The Jewish Messiah has a political mission as opposed to a spiritual mission.
We don't need a God-man to bring us closer to God.
We don't need an intermediary.
God says clearly in the book of Samuel, he is not a man.
It is absolute sacrilege in Judaism to.
to believe that any human being is a deity also the most importantly the messiah must fulfill the messianic prophecies isaiah isaiah 11.
Shmueli, if Jesus isn't the Messiah, who was he?
Is he a false prophet?
What do you think?
Jesus was an extremely devout Pharisaic Jew.
He was a rabbi.
He was schooled in the Talmud, and indeed virtually every one of his teachings, from the Sermon on the Mount to even justifications where he abrogates some laws of Judaism, are firmly rooted in the Talmudic tradition.
And it's the authors and the fabricators of the Jesus myth that were these things, because he didn't exist.
They want you to believe that he existed.
Otherwise, it looks like he's a lie, and it's not true.
That's why there's so many people, so many academics out there that have their whole careers built on.
There had to have been some historical Jesus figure, because if there's not, if they don't salvage some kernel of an actual historical person, it becomes obvious that the whole thing is a myth, and then you have to go, why did they create this myth?
And then you have to look for an agenda.
You have to look at motive.
You have to look at what their prophecies were and what this accomplished, and it becomes obvious.
It's a giant hoax.
It's a deception.
Jesus actually says in Matthew chapter 12 that he has come only for the lost sheep of the children of Israel, and even refers to Gentiles as dogs at one stage.
He was a deeply, deeply committed Jew.
And Mike Brown should come back to his people, because the answers he searches for should be found within his own religion, just as whenever Christian students came to me or come to me, in order to find God, I send them to church.
They should find God within their own tradition.
Oh, he sends them to church, because he wants you worshiping the God of Israel.
He also wrote the book Kosher Jesus, which I got from the library and read, where he says Jesus was a Pharisee.
He was, how the Christians were always anti-Semitic, but now they're turning and being servants and being the greatest allies of the Jews.
Let's see.
What else?
Oh, here's another one.
This is how the Jesus myth was constructed, from Bible code, Bible code, Pesher, Midrash, fan fiction.
And this is Richard Carrier, Dr. Richard Carrier, author of Historicity of Jesus.
On Pesher logic.
So we know this from Qumran.
We know from any other examples.
Jews were no longer interpreting the Old Testament in the way it was originally intended.
So just give up on trying to get to the original intention.
So you take Isaiah 52 and 53.
That is self-evidently, and it's been shown in lots of different literary analysis and stuff.
When that was written, that was about the servant...
is judea it's actually a metaphor and the messiah the savior is cyrus and it's a whole passage about how cyrus is god's chosen redeemer of israel because he allowed the jews to go back uh to judea right so So that's what this, that's what it was originally about.
It had nothing to do with messiahs.
It was not a prophecy of the future.
It was an actual sort of propagandistic statement of gratitude and honor for an actual historical thing that was happening at the time that text was written or near the time when the text was written.
Now, after that, forget it.
The Jews are never interpreting it that way again.
They're seeing it as some sort of mystical secret message for the future.
So they're reinterpreting it constantly to mean different things.
Mystical secret message for the future, a mystical, like Kabbalistic Bible code, taking different verses, messianic verses, or just random verses out of context, creating, fabricating a new myth of Jesus from that.
That's what they did.
And there are debates over this.
So we have debates in the Talmud, for example, where there are rabbis saying, no, that's a passage about Cyrus.
And then you have rabbis saying, no, it's a passage about Messiah and about the future Messiah.
So you have to have these arguments.
So we know they were interpreting these passages in different ways.
And you look at the Peshawars of Qumran, they were getting wildly strange interpretations out of the Bible.
So you can just throw away any notion of trying to get back to the original meaning of the text.
The early Christians were not basing their religion on the original meaning of the Old Testament.
They're seeing like secret messages.
They're looking at some sort of weird Bible code.
They're getting completely different intentions out of the text.
Secret messages they're coming up with, like Paul here, Paul in Galatians, or we should call him Saul the Pharisee.
Galatians say, Brethren, that the gospel which was preached of me is not after man.
I neither received it of man, neither was I taught it, but by the revelation of Jesus Christ.
He says, Profited in the Jews' religion above many my equals in mine own nation, being more exceedingly zealous of the traditions of my fathers to reveal his son in me.
And that word in Greek I've heard is through him.
In other words, they wouldn't know Jesus.
He acts like nobody would know who Jesus if it weren't for preachers like him, showing you him hidden in the mysteries of the scriptures that have that haven't been known.
He says, the mysteries revealed in the scriptures that have been hidden since the beginning of time, so that he may preach them among the heathen.
Then he says, I lie not.
And one of the scriptures, the scriptures that he was reading from, like Romans, he says, Paul, a servant of Christ or a slave of Christ, called to be an apostle, separated into the gospel of God, which he had promised afore by his prophets in the holy scriptures for obedience to the faith among the nations.
Romans, he wanted to make the Gentiles obedient, like Genesis, obedience of the nations shall be his.
They wanted the Gentiles, all the nations, all the people of the earth to be afraid of thee.
They used fear to get you to control the nations where he cites these different verses in Romans 15.
It says, In Isaiah, rejoice, you Gentiles with his people.
And again, praise the Lord, all you Gentiles.
Let all peoples extol him.
And again, Isaiah says, The root of Jesse will spring up, who will arise to rule over the nations.
In him, the Gentiles will hope.
These are the scriptures that he took as his guidelines, as his blueprint that he followed to go and conquer the nations.
The root of Jesse shall rise to reign over the Gentiles.
And in that day, there shall be a root of Jesse, which will stand for an insign, a banner of the people.
To it shall the Gentiles seek.
This is where they came up with the Jesus myth than were originally intended to be there.
So that's how they're looking at it.
They're looking at it the same way as the Qumranites did, but through the Pesher logic.
So you have to look at how are they reinterpreting the text, which is not going to be at all in alignment with the original historical meaning of any of the biblical texts.
And I know you were going to ask about one of these, which is Isaiah 53, 52, and 53.
They often use you going to ask about it, whether the idea that Christians are the first to turn that into a messianic text.
And that's not true.
We have actual definite evidence of Jews before Christianity around the same time already seeing that text as Messianic.
And then when you look in the Talmud, not only are they seeing it as Messianic, the Talmudic rabbis, standard mainstream Talmudic rabbis, are seeing it as predicting the death and resurrection of the Messiah.
So with no controversy, no one's even arguing it, right?
It's not like, oh, how dare you suggest that?
No, they just say it.
And it says, oh, yeah, of course, right?
It's just taken for granted that that's the case.
So the idea that the Jews would never see this as a Messianic text is completely false.
They were totally seeing it as a messianic text.
They expected a suffering Messiah because they could fake a suffering Messiah.
Christianity, all right?
Like much of mystical Judaism.
See, it's mystical Judaism.
It's Pesher-Midrash logic.
It's Bible codes.
Is built upon a fundamental, I don't know, I don't want to call it a mistake, so I don't want to sound offensive or insulting in any which way, but Christianity was built out of Judaism on Jewish Midrash.
And that becomes very clear and evident.
For example, if you look at the actual teachings of Yeshua as the historical individual that he was.
No, he's not historical.
The teachings of Yeshua created by these Kabbalistic Christians.
And I say Kabbalah, Christians think they catch me up.
They go, Kabbalah wasn't around until the 12th century, 13th century.
Like, I'm not aware of when the Zohar came out.
Even though Jews claim it goes back to Simeon ben Yochai, it's the concept of mystical readings into these things, the esoteric out of context of scriptures.
That's what Midrash, Pesher logic is.
Even in his own day, they say, how come he's speaking in parables and symbolisms and the like?
That's a very common Jewish way to teach.
It is what we call Midrashim.
All right?
Very, very common.
The angel of the Lord.
The one when the original Jewish authors are making a reference to Isaiah in reference to Yeshua, what do they mean?
What is their intent?
And the obvious answer to this is within the context of classical Jewish biblical interpretation, the likes of which we have seen in previous lessons in this Isaiah series.
When Matthew wants to state that Yeshua is somehow a fulfillment of a prophecy written in Isaiah 714 about the young woman giving birth to a famous child or a child of a sign, he wasn't making a reference to anything of a virgin birth.
There was no such concept in Judaism at the time.
And Matthew, being a Jew-knowing Hebrew, would know that the Hebrew word alma did not mean batula.
And the application, therefore, of the virgin birth concept clearly came from non-Jewish sources.
This is documented historically.
And Matthew's intent of applying this verse was not necessarily a literal fulfillment of a prophecy, but rather what we call a midrash.
A metaphorical, symbolic, embellished application.
Metaphorical, symbolic application, midrash.
even these rabbis know that's what Christianity is.
They know it.
And look at this.
Saul, Saul the Pharisee, the Talmud teaches the same Gentile conversion doctrine as Paul in Romans.
It's all part of the Christian deception to conquer the Gentiles.
Here's Pessachim 87b, the Talmud.
It says, I will say to them that were not my people, you are my people.
Hosea 2.25.
Even those who were initially not my people, i.e., Gentiles, will convert and become part of the Jewish nation.
That's what the Talmud says.
And that's exactly what Paul says in Romans.
And he cites the same verse in Hosea: I will call them my people who are not my people.
So, Paul, funny how, oh, the Talmud hates Jesus so much.
Funny how they have the same exact citation in Hosea on Hosea 2:23, Romans 9:25, also in the Talmud about converting the Gentiles to worship the God of Israel.
Remember, I told you that Gamaliel, Gamal, Lael, whatever, however you pronounce it, I don't care, that he was related to Hillel, one of the top Pharisee schools at that time.
Here's a book, Jesus the Pharisee, written in 2003.
Jesus the Pharisee, a new look at the Jewishness of Jesus.
It says, The book is an important provocative study of the thought of the Pharisees in the time of Jesus and marks the first attempt by a rabbinic writer to demonstrate that Jesus of Nazareth consistently upheld the views of the rabbis of the school of Hillel.
And Hillel, Gamaliel, Paul, Saul the Pharisee, all connected.
How about that?
Here's Saul the Pharisee, a documentary about Saul, highlights from it, much stronger influence, saying that he trained under the top Pharisee.
But there was another, much stronger influence on the life of Paul.
Like his father, Paul was a Jew of the tribe of Benjamin.
MUSIC After he finished synagogue school in Tarsus, Paul came here to Jerusalem to do his graduate studies with Gamaliel, the most famous Pharisee of his day.
Gameliel.
That's how he pronounces it.
Gamaliel you you The most famous Pharisee of his day.
Oh, nothing suspicious there.
The most famous Pharisee.
Paul came here to Jerusalem to do his graduate studies with Gamaliel, the most famous Pharisee of his day.
Amen.
Thank you.
As a Pharisee, Paul would have studied the Torah, the Jewish law, and would have been familiar with the Septuagint, the Greek translation of the Old Testament.
The Pharisees had developed in the second century BC and were Orthodox Jewish people, known for their piety and their sense of separatism.
They called themselves the chosen ones, the holy ones.
There were 365 negative commandments that they kept, one for every day, in order to devote themselves entirely to God and to be holy in their living.
They believed that they were the chosen ones mentioned by Malachi in his prophecy.
They opposed the modernist traditions of their day, the Hellenist influence, the influence of the Greek culture upon the Jewish faith.
It was expected in the day of Jesus that the Pharisees would be the best living of all people.
Looking back, we believe there were about 6,000 Pharisees here in Jerusalem when the Apostle Paul first came as the young man Saul to study here in Jerusalem.
You think that the Talmud would say a lot about Saul the Pharisee, right?
He's the founder of Christianity, essentially.
His books, he supposedly wrote half of the New Testament, although only seven of those epistles are attributed to him by most scholars.
The Talmud has a huge silence about Saul.
Makes you wonder, why were they not, where were all the teachings about how Saul was wrong or Saul was a traitor or Saul did this?
Funny, it's so silent about Saul in the Talmud.
What does that tell you?
That it's a con.
Paul's training as a Pharisee was very strict.
He had to know the Old Testament in detail and all of the law by heart.
After his training, he returned to Tarsus and missed the most significant event in Israel, the public ministry, death, and resurrection of Jesus.
Shortly after, he came back here to Jerusalem to become a member of the Sanhedrin.
A great honor for a young man of 30.
I don't know if that's in the Bible, too, but Saul was supposed to be the youngest member of the Sanhedrin.
It's like such an obvious fed.
Oh, I'm going to go join the Christians and lead the Christians and be the apostle to the Gentiles.
He's glowing.
Paul was glowing.
The Sanhedrin was the supreme civil and legal court under the first century Jewish system.
There was no higher body in the land.
And Paul, as a very young man, was elected to this.
This was a very significant appointment.
He was elected because of his zealousness.
He was wanting to make sure that all liberal elements within the world of the Jewish faith were being stamped out at that time.
He was therefore a persecutor of the Hellenists and determined to stamp out all heretics.
It was under this approach of stamping out heretics that he decided that he would persecute the people that were known as the followers of the way.
That was the terminology that was used of Christians in those days.
And despite the worst of the persecutions that came, God decided to intervene.
And in the worst of those times, God came in a very special way, in a way that Paul was not expecting on a road to Damascus.
And there it was that he made his will known to him.
Imagine believing that nonsense story.
Oh, he was going to persecute the Christians on the road to Damascus and was kicked off his horse and saw a light and Jesus spoke to him.
Sure, sure, that all happened.
You know that the whole road to Damascus story isn't even in any of Paul's letters.
It's not till Acts, Acts, who was supposedly written by the author of Luke, which must have happened after 90 AD.
So decades after Paul supposedly had this event, he never mentioned it once in his letters.
Also, very suspect that in 1 Corinthians, Paul says, Jews demand signs and Greeks look for wisdom.
Jews demand signs.
Well, why didn't he just talk about all of the signs that Jesus did, all the miracles that Jesus did?
But we teach, but we preach Christ crucified, a stumbling block to Jews and foolishness to Gentiles.
See, it was supposed to be a stumbling block to Jews.
That's a whole theme in the Bible, the stumbling block that becomes the cornerstone, like it says in Psalms.
This is all a script.
It's like a play.
Let's see what else we got here.
Oh, potato, drunken peasant shared this.
Then came Hanukkah in Jerusalem.
It was winter and Yeshua was walking around inside the temple area in Shlomo's colonnade.
John, Jesus celebrates Hanukkah.
You revere the head of the Sanhedrin and top Talmudic rabbi.
Ha ha.
Thank you.
Oops.
Come on.
Come back.
Let's see.
What else do we have here?
Thank you.
Oh, here's more of Saul's motives.
Here's another top Christian academic.
She's not Christian, but she's biblical academic.
Robin Walsh is her name.
Saul the Pharisee's motive for Christianity.
like the anointing.
I think that that is what Paul is trying to say, that things like Eucharist, participation in Eucharist, things like baptism, Why would Paul be writing in his letters about the Lord's Supper and taking credit that he received this in a vision from the Lord Jesus when he was never even there?
There was supposedly 12 disciples there when Jesus had his last supper.
Paul calls it the Lord's Supper.
I got a book here, Gnostic Secrets of the Naocenes.
The Naicenes were serpent worshipers, the initiatory teachings of the Last Supper.
So Paul, Paul's letters came before all the gospels.
Saul the Pharisee, who never met Jesus, he's taking credit for learning about Jesus' Last Supper that he learned in visions from Jesus.
Why would he take credit for learning about the Last Supper when there was all these disciples that were there when Jesus supposedly did this?
And Paul writes about the Last Supper, something about the one that drinks the cup undeservingly, but he doesn't make any mention of Judas because maybe Judas in his betrayal of Jesus wasn't into the story yet.
He calls participating in Christ, you know, linking oneself.
Almost the baptism, I think, functions like the anointing that you would do for a baby, right?
Pardon me.
Or the anointing that you would do in an adoption.
And he calls it, you know, adopting, that these people who are being baptized are now co-the Gentiles are now co-heirs with Christ, that they're being baptized into a new lineage where the Jewish God is now their God.
And so it's a brotherhood that they're establishing.
I'd like to say sisterhood, but he never uses that word.
It's brotherhood.
And he's establishing, you know, between Christ and these Gentiles.
The Gentiles are becoming sacrifices to Satan like Jesus was.
And so that new lineage goes back to the Jewish God.
Paul never denies this.
So to me, the Gentiles are effectively becoming what we might say Jews if we want to actually create those categories.
They're not becoming Christians, at least in Paul's life.
Yeah, even I don't think that's a denying of Torah, though, because I think he thinks Torah predicts that these Gentiles are going to come back.
But what's interesting, too, is that he does believe that the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus has had such metaphysical significance that circumcision doesn't even matter to Jews anymore.
I don't know about that.
I wonder about that.
I think that, you know, if Paul, if he went to like, you know.
Paul was, Saul the Pharisee was for Jews following the commandments and circumcising, but the Gentiles were not supposed to because they're not supposed to be Jews.
They're supposed to be Gentile believers.
Mrs. Paul.
You know, they had a baby.
I'm guessing he would have circumcised the baby.
You know what I mean?
Like, I'd have to, I guess we could have a debate about that, but he's from the house.
And by the way, this guy, James Valiant, he's the author of Creating Christ.
He has a new documentary out about how the Romans created Christianity as a psyop against the Jews.
Roman providence theory.
It's kind of like Caesar's Messiah from Atwill.
And this guy, Jacob Berman, and all of these atheist gatekeepers on YouTube, they're all happy to entertain the idea that the Romans created Christianity as a deception and as a psyop.
But they won't even entertain the idea that Saul the Pharisee or early Christians created Christianity as a psyop against the Romans in the Gentile world, which is from all the evidence, obviously what happened.
They won't even entertain it.
They're just total gatekeepers.
They say, oh, that's anti-Semitic to say that they did it on purpose.
And like, right, you know, like if you're born into that, that lineage, you have a different covenant if you're already an ethnic Judean, right?
If you're a Jewish person.
So I'm not sure.
But, you know, of course, with many things with Paul, it's a letter.
We only have half the letter.
He's only talking to Gentiles.
This doesn't seem to have come up.
But your point about Peter and James, the problem for Paul is that his claim to fame or his authority is coming purely from the fact that he's seeing the resurrected Jesus all the time.
And Peter and James, well, they have to say, they keep, you know, like I imagine how that conversation goes.
And they'll be like, well, we followed the guy, you know, like we marched into Jerusalem with him.
You know, we were part of this movie.
I only think of, you know, the Martin Scorsese last temptation of Christ, you know, with.
This is a big issue with Paul.
Paul says, am I not free?
Am I not an impossible?
Have I not seen Jesus our Lord?
So if they were all the disciples of Jesus, Peter and James and John, how would Paul have any authority or any say-so with them if he never met Jesus and they all actually learned from him and followed him around and were his disciples, his apostles?
And he said, if Paul says, have I not also seen Jesus our Lord?
That doesn't take much of a stretch to realize, oh, everybody else probably just saw Jesus in visions in the scriptures like they did.
In other words, he's mythical.
And here's that issue.
This is from the documentary, Marketing the Messiah.
So Paul talks a lot about what Jesus is going to do when he comes back.
But how much does he have to say about the life and teachings of Jesus during his actual time on earth?
Paul wrote a lot.
He wrote a massive chunk of the New Testament.
And we don't even get incidental mentions, not even once, about miracles that Jesus did, healings.
It's absurd.
Now, one of the Explanations for this might be that Paul's letters really dealing with disputes in his communities about how to be good Christians.
But isn't that the perfect time to be quoting the founder of the firm?
When it comes to disputes about that, he could have easily said, Jesus said this.
When Jesus was in Jerusalem, he said that.
No, what we get is Paul speaking from his own authority.
He gets his information directly from the Lord above.
From his selection.
Paul doesn't talk about virgin birth.
He doesn't talk about, say, that the Romans killed Jesus.
He doesn't talk about any of the miracles.
He doesn't say he spoke in parables.
He doesn't mention basically any of the biographical details that we later find in the gospels that were written many decades after the supposed events.
All of this is so problematic.
It's all so suspect.
It just becomes so apparent that Jesus is a mythical character meant to theologically conquer the nations.
And they accomplished it very effectively.
And everybody's covering this up.
The biggest conspiracy of all time, the greatest story ever told, the Abrahamic conspiracy, the Judeo-hoax.
And also from the earlier scriptures.
Paul briefly mentions that Jesus was born, died, and resurrected in some form.
But that's pretty much it when it comes to talking about the life and teachings of Jesus.
There are a few passages where he says he got something from the Lord, but as he claims no human told him anything, he might just be referring to the ghost of Jesus.
To the married, I give this command.
Not I, but the Lord.
A wife must not separate from her husband.
1 Corinthians 7:10.
But Paul has zero to say about the miracles that Jesus did in his lifetime.
There's no turning water into wine, no multiplying loaves and fishes.
There's no walking on water.
There's no healing the sick with his spit.
But he does say, oh, the Jews wanted miracles.
They wanted signs and miracles, but he doesn't.
He has the perfect opportunity to mention all of these details of Jesus's life, but he doesn't give them.
He's interrogated.
He's interrogated by Jewish leaders, Roman leaders.
And he has opportunity after opportunity to use these things that supposedly Jesus said or Jesus did, and he never does it.
No exorcisms.
There's no bringing people back from the dead, which is kind of strange if you think about it.
If you knew somebody who could do all of those things, you'd never stop talking about it.
Whether that's really strange or whether that's because, for example, he takes for granted that they know that already is hard to be sure.
No, it's not.
That's wrong.
Here's another one.
This is a good documentary, too.
Marketing the Messiah.
I enjoyed it.
You have to remember.
Maybe Paul assumed that they already knew the stories.
But we have to remember that Paul's writing his letters 20 to 30 years before the gospels were written.
Maybe he'd never heard the stories.
Maybe he had heard them but didn't believe them.
Maybe they were invented later.
Or maybe Paul had heard the stories but just didn't think they were very important.
Maybe he thought they were completely irrelevant.
Look at what Christian preachers do today.
When they want to say this is the author David Fitzgerald.
I've read many of his books.
They're good about the mythical Jesus.
What you should be doing, what you should be thinking, what you should be behaving.
What do they say?
They say, Jesus says this, Jesus says this.
Jesus did this.
Jesus taught that.
So why doesn't Paul?
Why does Paul never say, what would Jesus do?
Jesus to Paul is like a celestial heavenly figure that he sees hidden in the mysteries of the scriptures.
That's why.
So Paul talks a little.
All right.
One other clip I wanted to show.
Oh, it's a Jewish movement.
Here's a continuum.
He wasn't there.
He wasn't.
And he's like, you know, he wasn't there.
He wasn't there.
So like, who is this guy?
You know, he's a self-proclaimed divination specialist who's seeing the resurrected Jesus and trying to institute, you know, it's a Jewish movement.
It was a Jewish movement in Jesus'time, as best we can tell, to the extent we can reconstruct a historical Jesus.
And even if...
And it...
Oh, oh, this is, I see what's going on here.
All right, I wanted to show one more clip from this.
Here's the highlight.
Here's these rabbis saying that Peter, the supposed founder of the Catholic Church, the rock, Kephas, the rock.
This is a rebuke.
He says that.
Oh, shoot, did I get the right part?
He says that he's a secret agent of the Jews.
This is a rebuke that's been enlightened to Yeshua.
This is a rabbinic mind enlightened to Yeshua.
This is a modern Paul that we're talking.
So let me shock your audience.
I want to be shocked.
Maybe even Jonathan never heard it before.
But on the night of Tevet that is coming upon us, the Jewish people fast.
Say that again on the night.
It's on the ninth day on the month of Tevet.
It's the Hebrew calendar on the Hebrew calendar month.
It's next week.
It's almost on Christmas, by the way.
Guess what happened?
Every Jew in the world that is a practicing Jew fest.
Why do we fast?
Fast and fasting.
Why do we fast?
Why?
Why?
I found the answer.
We fast for a special Jew.
You know what's his name?
Simon Peter.
Every Jew in the world fast for Simon Peter.
I never heard that.
Yes.
I mean, so they don't know who it is, though.
No, they know it is.
They do.
But why, wait, wait, wait.
Why do they fast?
Ah, ah.
Because during the time of tribulation of the Jews during the first century, Peter, Peter, is actually protected the Jews because, quote unquote, he was the apostle to the Jews.
So they say he actually saved the Jewish people.
Wait, wait, wait, wait.
How do they know?
Please forgive me.
I'm trying to catch on with you, and it's so much that you're saying.
This one is new to me, too.
You're right.
Peter to them.
Peter, according to Judaism, is what?
He's a secret agent of Judaism that was put by the Jews themselves to protect the Jewish people from those big, mean Christians.
It's very, very interesting.
Manner manipulation was used also responsibly.
Most notably in this little, this is a little controversial because a lot of people want to deny this happened.
But the first pope was actually a Jewish scholar.
And this first pope, who was this great scholar, he was not pope.
He was a rabbi living in Jaffa.
He was a fisherman.
And to this day, the Pope wears a ring that has a fisherman on it from this first pope.
But the first pope was actually just a great rabbi.
And the Jews were being terribly hassled by the early Christians who were hanging Around Israel.
And he had an idea.
He says, if you give me permission, he went to the sages.
He said, if you give me permission, I would like to go to the temple and ask the Kohanim for certain names of God that only they're allowed to use.
And I will use them, create miracles, get all the Christians excited about it, and then move them out of Israel.
And they, and he says, but I'll do it under one condition: that the punishment for doing such a thing will fall on all of us.
I don't want to take all the blame.
Meaning, I'll be the fall guy, but we're sharing the punishment from heaven for using the names of God for this.
And they agreed.
He went to the temple and he got the names from the Kohanim and he started doing acts of wonders for the early Christians.
And when they all got like kind of rallied behind him, he says, We're moving to Rome.
And they moved to Rome because they were targeting the Romans.
Look at how all these Jews laugh and go, oh, the founders of Christianity were secret agents.
It explains why the Talmud doesn't say more about Saul.
And I was like, what?
He says, that's right.
It's the word of God.
We're moving to Rome.
And all the early Christians were like, Rome it is.
You know, we're with Bozo.
And they all went to Rome.
This is 2,000 years ago.
It's the time of the beginning of Christianity.
And they moved to Rome, and he became known as the first Pope.
The Council of Jerusalem by James, the brother of Jesus, who had assumed leadership of the early Jesus movement, is instructive.
The decision of the council was to permit Paul to teach Gentiles to observe some of the Noahide laws.
Oh, this rabbi believes the council, the Jerusalem Sanhedrin Council, had Paul, their top Pharisee that was affiliated with the top teachers and the Sanhedrin to go and teach the Noahide laws to the Gentiles.
I quote from James.
It is my judgment, therefore, that we should not make it difficult for the Gentiles who are turning to God.
Instead, we should write to them, telling them to abstain from food polluted by idols, from sexual immorality, from the meat of strangled animals, and from blood.
Clearly, Paul was authorized to teach Noahites, hardly to found a new religion.
Since circumcision was a sign of the contract, the covenant, between Hashim and his people, the Jews, it was not imposed.
Strikingly, even at the earliest phase of Christianity, the church violently condemned Noahides, who frequently accepted Christian rituals and practiced Christian rituals, but donned the Tanik, Jewish prayer psalm, the Tvilin, the lecterns followed Jewish dietary strictures and respected the seventh-day Sabbath and celebrated Easter on Passover.
Even from the incipient phase of the early Jesus movement, the church leveled the accusation of Judaizing against Noahides.
It seems, in fact, that certain sects of the Qatar's 11th through 13th century France, such as the Sir Sisi and the Basaji, were Noahides in the full sense of the term.
Noahides.
Paul was converting Gentiles to be Noahides.
Look who else was, he said, oh, Peter was a so Paul, Saul the Pharisee was a top Sanhedrin trained in the Talmud.
Peter is a secret hidden Messiah or hidden agent of the Jews.
They say the same thing about Jesus.
Here's True Neutral shared me this one.
One for Israel.
That's the Messianic Jewish organization.
They say St. Patrick was a messianic Jew, question mark.
There's evidence that St. Patrick was in fact Jewish.
St. Patrick, who, what, slaughtered the pagan Irish, and now he's St. Patrick's Day.
He imposed the God of Israel and the Torah Messiah on my ancestors of Ireland, conquering them, conquering them.
Here's another one from Christ Cuck pastors.
Patriarch Athenagoras of Constantinople served as a Jewish rabbi while already a priest.
Served as a Jewish rabbi while already a bishop.
New report reveals.
What do you know?
A rabbi was a bishop.
I mean, there's not much difference between the two, right?
Not much.
At the end of the day, there's really not much difference between rabbis and priests.
They both believe the Torah.
They both believe in Moshiachs.
They both believe in Jewish prophecy.
So, I mean, again, this is just scratching the surface on all this stuff, but it becomes very clear with Paul, with Cephas, with the Noahide laws, with the prophecies, that Jesus is controlled opposition.
He is the original controlled opposition leader.
Christianity, the whole Judeo-construct, the light and the dark, the dualism, the Jesus, the Satan, the Adam and Eve story.
It's all nonsense.
It's all Jewish fairy tales.
It's like a Jewish cult has conquered the world through Christianity and Islam as their controlled opposition, the trialactic.
So it's just case closed.
Jesus is a mythical, controlled opposition character meant to theologically conquer the Gentiles.
Let's read the super chats and then we'll finish up.
I've got some other news to cover.
I don't understand why this doesn't stay up.
Something about, I just started doing this with the pictures.
Okay, let's read these.
True.
Oh, Joker, an hour ago.
Sorry it took so long.
Says, as always, thanks for all your hard work bringing us no more news.
Thank you so much, Joker, for the support.
You are awesome.
Western Kind United says, no more news.
Greetings, brother.
Greetings, Western Kind, Edom.
White Identity and Pride says, you are awesome.
Thank you.
WTF says, I wish you and your family all the best and a happy new year.
Same to you, WTF.
Anonymous to you says, get rid of Christianity and the Jews would hold no power.
Yeah, that's the truth.
I wouldn't say no power, but they wouldn't definitely have the power that they have today.
Because you can't put a price tag on convincing the world that you were chosen by God and that your God's the one true God of the universe and you're the only people that can speak for him.
Rassel Frassen says, it's been a while, Adam.
Always, as always, love your work.
Not rich, but I can give what I can.
I appreciate it.
See through it all.
See through it all.
When am I going to get an email for you to come on and share some of this great info that you're sharing in my comments?
You're putting a lot of work into these comments.
I want you to do them on a video so it's saved instead of, you know, not too many people read the comments.
He says, I knew you couldn't stay away for long.
Good on you.
Have you seen the Viking show on Netflix?
Yes, I have.
Starts with Christians betraying and killing the Danes, and it highlights the division between pagan versus Christian Vikings.
Yes, I have seen it.
But I'm sure Christianity is multiculturalism will win at the end of the show.
Yeah, we're waiting for the new season.
And it is multiculturalism that they're bringing to the Vikings.
Garrett Masterpiece McCluskey says, I think Gamma Leal is pronounced Gamma Leal.
Gamma Leal.
Sure.
I think it's smoother the way I was saying it, but whatever.
Who cares?
Thank you, though.
I appreciate that.
Four syllables.
Gummaliel.
Gamma Leal.
Gamma Leal.
Sounds better to me.
See through it all.
Christianity is a Jewish Trojan horse that served two major purposes.
It spread Semitism, the Torah, and it was spreading Jewish-controlled anti-Semitism.
Yes, Christianity is not a defense against Judaism.
It is an advocate of it.
I agree.
Kobe Killer Clown says there is the red, black, and what pill is Adam's pill?
I don't know.
Couldn't tell you.
But I will say that the real red pill is understanding that Christianity is a psyop.
That's the bottom of the rabbi holes, realizing Christianity is controlled opposition.
The name in the name of Zion, donation, no, no comment.
Thank you.
Susifer says, thanks for all the content you have provided for us this year, Adam.
Happy 2023.
Thank you.
See Through It All says, Christian anti-Semites' favorite story is Jesus whipping the money changers, but they get it all wrong.
Jesus wasn't against usury.
It must be applied to non-Jews in the Old Testament.
He was for the law of the Old Testament.
He said he won't remove a single word from it.
His anger was because Jews were applying usury to other Jews.
I mean, yeah, it's like, oh, Jesus was triggered that they were desecrating his beloved temple.
It's like, okay, so you're a temple cultist.
I got it.
So you, so you're, you love the temple.
You think the temple was consecrated by God.
All right.
You're, that's why I call them the Judeo-Christian temple cult.
They go, oh, our bodies are the temple.
The temple is in heaven, the heavenly Jerusalem.
It's like, okay, you're, you're Zionist.
No getting around it.
You're all Zionist.
Saltwater Amalachite says, smacking this out of the park every time.
I hope our favorite 90s friend finally gets it.
Owen Benjamin.
Not holding my breath.
Keep on killing it, man.
Yeah.
Owen Benjamin didn't respond to my last few emails.
I'm sure he gets a lot and he's a busy guy.
But as soon as he was on, I saw his stream and he's like, I do believe in the God of Abraham.
So I guess you worship the God of the Jews still.
It's unfortunate, too, because Owen did all these videos about how Paul was all these jokes and videos that were like anti-Paul.
And I sent him a video where I cover some of Paul's stuff.
He needs to see a video like this about Paul because he just doesn't know.
He needs to watch.
I sent him a video and I said, please watch this.
Check it out.
Scheckelsberg says Owen knows he can't reveal their game.
Dude, honestly, I wouldn't doubt if he's in the same predicament that so many other creators are in.
Christianity has consumed Western culture so much that if you go against it, if anybody online platforms me or says they agree with me, they will lose so much support.
People cannot afford to lose all this Christian support.
People have families to feed.
They've got bills to pay.
And keeping the Bible myth alive holds on to those people.
Trust me, I was in the same situation.
I could have not said all this stuff about.
I'm not saying I'm not attacking Jesus to make money.
Put it that way.
You lose tons of support from all these Christians who love the tithe.
When you've got a lot of supporters and friends and donors that are Christian, that's a pretty good incentive to not cover this issue.
So I hope Owen watches my videos and is not just Owen, anybody.
There's lots of people.
You can throw him in with a lot of other people.
Skip the gamma and the Muhammad.
It's pronounced Gam Liel.
Gam Liel.
I did see that there is several different pronunciations of it.
There is one where there doesn't have the A. I don't care.
A lot of these words I don't even want to pronounce right.
Honestly.
All right.
Just under two hours.
Can't wait to see what people have to say in the comments.
I'm sure the normal triggered Christ cux Yeshua Simps are going to be very angry, downfuming me immediately on bit shoot when they see this thumbnail of Jesus as the controlled opposition.
They'll probably be making memes of me claiming, oh, Adam's a secret Jew.
He doesn't want us to worship Rabbi Yeshua.
Adam doesn't want us to be saved by the Lord.
Adam doesn't want to bow down and believe in the Jewish prophecies.
Adam thinks the Hebrew is myths and fairy tales.
He must be a Jew.
Anybody that doesn't worship Yahweh is a Jew.
Atheism's Jewish.
All that nonsense.
We can look forward to that in the comments.
I look forward to hearing what everybody has to say.
Let's not hear your, all they ever have is slurs too.
Attacks, slander is all they have.
Never any logical arguments.
It's all they ever have.
Hope everybody has a good new year.
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