A Commentary on the Acts of the Apostles is currently being presented by William Finck on Christogenea Internet Radio every Friday night at 8PM Eastern.

A ten-part commentary on The Book of Amos was recently employed by William Finck as a vehicle with which to present many ancient inscriptions and other materials proving the historicity of the Biblical narrative.

If you missed our presentation of the Gospel of Luke on Christogenea Internet Radio, download all 29 installments from our podcast archives.

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If man believes that his rights are endowed by the Creator, as the founders of this nation recognized, then man understands that those rights are inalienable. If man believes that his morals are passed down from God, as the founders of this nation also recognized, then man understands that those morals are immutable. Yet man has allowed the Jew to litigate God out of modern society, and therefore now we have no rights, and no morals.

Visit Clifton Emahiser's Watchman's Teaching Ministries at Christogenea.org for his many foundational Christian Identity studies.

Jeffersonian Liberalism held the ideal that a God-fearing Christian nation could govern itself, and should therefore be free of the tyranny of either church or monarch. Jewish liberalism has taken God out of the nation, and imposed a tyranny that either church or monarch could only envy. - William Finck, Philthadelphia

Visit the Mein Kampf Project at Christogenea.org and learn the truth concerning some of the most-lied about events in history.

"Each who going forth and not abiding in the teaching of Christ has not Yahweh. He abiding in the teaching, he also has the Father and the Son. If one comes to you and does not bear this teaching, do not receive him into the house and do not speak to welcome him! For he speaking to welcome him takes a share in his evil works." (2 John 9-11)

Cherubs are Sphinxes

A cherub is, basically, a sphinx.  Or, more exactly, a sphinx is a variation on a cherub.  While the sphinx is a watered-down version, the cherub was a sphinx-like creature with the head of a man, the wings of an eagle, the fore-body of a lion and the rear-body of a bull.  These are the same four symbols described as being a part of the throne of Yahweh, in both the Revelation and the opening chapters of Ezekiel.  They are also the same four symbols of the standards of the leading tribes situated around the Tabernacle in the Wilderness. Click the images below to see the full-sized version of this flyer from Biblical Archaeology Review (published a few years ago) describing the cherub, and note the cherubs on these pages.

 

 

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