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Inherited Lies: Escaping Deception and Returning to the Roots of the Way

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Inherited Exposing Traditions That Replace God’s Truth

For centuries, believers have been handed down traditions that often contradict the very Word of God. What if much of modern Christianity is built on inherited lies rather than eternal truth?

Inherited Lies pulls back the curtain on doctrines shaped by councils, culture, and compromise—contrasting them with the unchanging instructions of Scripture. This book is a bold work of Torah apologetics, offering a clear defense of God’s commandments and their place in the life of every believer.

Through careful study of the Bible and history, readers

Discover the Hebrew Roots of faith in Messiah.

See how man-made traditions replaced the Sabbath, feasts, and dietary instructions with pagan customs.

Understand why obedience to the Torah was never abolished but remains central to God’s covenant people.

Be equipped to discern between truth and deception in church history and modern practice.


For those hungry to return to the “ancient paths” (Jeremiah 6:16), Inherited Lies is both a wake-up call and a guide. Whether you are new to exploring the Hebrew Roots Movement or already walking in Torah, this book will strengthen your understanding, deepen your faith, and challenge you to test every tradition against the Word of God.

It’s time to lay aside inherited lies—and return to the truth that sets us free.

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messianic faith

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ken copeland

kenneth copeland

304 pages, Paperback

Published August 29, 2025

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17 reviews
January 4, 2026
I gave this book 5 stars. How did we inherit the idea that God's commands do not apply to us today? And which commands do not apply? Thou shalt not kill? Thou shalt not steal? These commandments have become the law of the land. The only laws that were no longer needed, because of the atonement made by Yeshua (Jesus) our savior, pertained to the sacrifices. The one sacrifice made by the Messiah would suffice all of mankind to the end of time. So the temple was destroyed in 70 AD. The temple was no longer needed because the sacrifices were no longer needed. The two great commandments, to love God with all your heart, soul, and strength, and to love your neighbor as yourself, is the goal of the commandments of God. We should embrace the commandments and find better ways to love God and mankind.
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January 17, 2026
To Those With the Law and Testimony

The Christian church has gotten it wrong (for the most part). It isn't about saying a prayer, it us about acknowledging the Lord of the Universe and joining in the covenant and the conditions of the covenant.

This book lays out the lies we have inherited through the founding of the Roman Catholic church and it's offspring. It is an easy to understand break down and is plea and call to believers without condemnation and talking down to.

Very good resource.
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August 31, 2025
Relationship Not Religion

God pursues a relationship with his created beings. Satan wants to Kill, Steal, and Destroy. He has used man to create religion to separate us from our creator and usurp God’s Authority…So Sad!
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