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Frontliner's Voyage

"Frontliner's Voyage" is an adventurous and reflective account of one man's journey into the world of sailing and maritime exploration. Beginning with a desire to escape the mundane and connect with nature, he immerses himself in the life of sailing, purchasing a boat, learning to navigate and facing the challenges of the sea. His experiences...

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The Whole Family Of God

The content explores the true nature of God's family, emphasizing that believers are called by God's name and that the real religion of Our Lord is rooted in worshiping the Father, following His commandments and understanding His true name—יְהוּה Yehu.

The document critiques modern Christianity and Judaism, asserting that much has been lost or...

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Christianity And Judaism

The foreword and introduction present a personal reflection on the nature of true Christianity, emphasizing the importance of recognizing the simple, unchanging truth of God's Word amidst deception, lies and false traditions. The author shares a lifetime of study, research, and travels, especially noting the historical development of the...

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Ethnicity     This passage emphasizes that ethnicity or bloodline

This passage emphasizes that ethnicity or bloodline does not determine God's chosen people or their standing with Him. Our Lord and the apostles taught that true worship and being part of God's people are matters of the heart, faith, and obedience, not ethnicity. Examples from scripture show that God's grace was extended beyond Israel to Gentiles, and that many Israelites who relied solely on their bloodline or outward appearances were rejected by God. The Bible highlights that being a "Jew"...

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Unbelief
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Being Wrong



Most people will not admit they are wrong. Wickipedia explains it this way;

“A series of psychological experiments in the 1960s suggested that people are biased toward confirming their existing beliefs. Later work re-interpreted these results as a tendency to test ideas in a one-sided way, focusing on one possibility and ignoring alternatives. Explanations for the observed biases include wishful thinking and the limited human capacity to process...

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