ISBN-13: 9781540393364 / Angielski / Miękka / 2015 / 130 str.
The first man to be worshipped as a "mighty-one" (GOD) was Nimrod. The World Order is a scheme to make everyone compliant to a Nimrod Matrix, or mode of conduct. If we are worshipping Yahuah, we are obeying His Commandments. If we are worshipping the Nimrod Matrix, we are working much harder: running into a steeple every week to pay someone to tell us we don't have to obey, baking birthday cakes, lighting candles and making wishes, boasting blessings with lifted beverages, carving pumpkins and dressing up for the witchfest, erecting trees in our homes pretending it's not about the Sun's birth, coloring eggs and eating chocolate rabbits, decorating the outside of our home with lights, pretending that an authority figure has power "vested in them" to pronounce us married (when it was Yahuah alone Who joined us together in marriage), and so on. If you look through your family photos, they tend to involve occasions the Nimrod Matrix has obliged us to swarm. Stop swarming on the traditional occasions, and the family bonds are wounded severely. "And He answering, said to them, "Well did Yashayahu prophesy concerning you hypocrites, as it has been written, 'This people respect Me with their lips, but their heart is far from Me. And in vain do they worship Me, teaching as teachings the commands of men.' Forsaking the Command of Alahim, you hold fast the tradition of men." And He said to them, "Well do you set aside the command of Alahim, in order to guard your tradition." - Mark 7:6-9 With Yahusha's words in mind, what traditions have come to replace the Commands of Yahuah? Christmas; Easter; Sunday; Halloween (feast of dead saints); sacraments; steeples; bells; crosses; eating unclean animals; apostolic succession; celibacy; veneration of human remains, images; holy water; indulgences; trinitarian ideas; prayer beads; prohibition of true Name, Yahuah, Yahusha; prayers to the dead (necromancy); infant baptism; and much more. Men have set aside the Commands of Yahuah for their traditions.