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Crucifying the Bible

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Not Just Another Day

We often find ourselves pretending, masking, and putting our best foot forward to be liked – loved even – in a world filled with others doing the same thing. Feelings of inadequacy drowning the whole world in conditional something. It isn’t love. If one fails to live up to unspoken expectations, the other moves on. Are we losing something that never should have been there in the first place? Relat Read more of this blog post »
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Published on October 21, 2023 14:40 Tags: anguish, battle, bleeding, broken, fortitude, heartache, journal, loss, phoenix, revelations, scars, strength, survive, warrior
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Biblical Oppression in the Modern World by R.J. Greene
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A must read! Packed with well-sourced information, Greene saw many signs before they started implementing them. Christian nationalism via scripture, while terrifying, shows how easy it was to do. Between breaking down wars, mind-control tactics, and ...more
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"This author does a great job of beating a dead horse. She points out numerous absurdities and contradictions in the Bible, as others have done. But here is a more concise analysis:

1. Every society studied by anthropologists has a religion. They all b" Read more of this review »
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"This is a thorough, well-written book. It seems that the author read every page of the bible."
The Game by Princella L.R. Clark
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A paradigm shift! This book is a must-read for women. Understanding men is vital to our coexistence with them on the planet. Bravo, Princella - the "Queen Maker" indeed! ...more
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“Most people do not see their beliefs. Instead, their beliefs tell them what to see. This is the simple difference between clarity and confusion.” – Matt Kahn”
Deborah Grace, Crucifying the Bible

“Many signs of the New Covenant are found in the Old Testament prophecies, but flesh and blood are not one of them… Even if it were a metaphor, it is a morbid and black-magic-style parallel to compare human flesh and blood to membership into God’s New Covenant and kingdom.”
Deborah Grace, Crucifying the Bible

“Cause thou not fear, for fear is bondage.”
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“Many signs of the New Covenant are found in the Old Testament prophecies, but flesh and blood are not one of them… Even if it were a metaphor, it is a morbid and black-magic-style parallel to compare human flesh and blood to membership into God’s New Covenant and kingdom.”
Deborah Grace, Crucifying the Bible

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