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Message Subject YHWH the False Creator. YHWH the Creator of the Slave Race Man.
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Who is Jehovah/Yahweh?

Christians should all honestly and thoroughly investigate the contradictions between the Old and New Testaments in terms of the descriptions of God.

The God of the New Testament is described as a God of love, mercy and peace.

The god of the Old Testament is described as jealous, vengeful god, a war-monger. He said "Thou shalt not kill", then proceeded to help the Israelites to brutally kill tens of thousands of Arabs in order to take their land.

Can the two Testaments possibly be talking about the same thing?

The 'god" of the Old Testament was actually a tribe of renegade space cannibals, with a leader named "Yahweh", who was the commander of a UFO spacecraft ("pillar of fire", "pillar of cloud", etc.) and a geneticist who cloned Adam and Eve from himself and put them on this planet which was already inhabited at that time, And the "first born sons" of the Israelites became road dinner for the "Jehovahs".

All of this may sound UN-believable to most Christians. But try reading the Old Testament with these things in mind. For example, read the part about one of the Old Testament characters, Jacob, I think, wrestling with god, and winning!

Also, notice that the god of the Old Testament is often referred to in the plural. (Use the King James Version). Some later versions are per-versions.)

See also the book The Lost Tribes From Outer Space, by Marc Dem and The Twelfth Planet, by Zecharia Sitchin.

- Robert E. McElwaine (USA), New Dawn Magazine, July 2001.

Virgil Armstrong calls Jehovah/Yahweh "head of the Lesser Gods".

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(Since when are Arabs giant?)

The OT isn't all severity and judgment - the Psalms have plenty to say about God's more popular characteristics as well.

Suppose you have a fiancé you've pledged yourself to forever, and this love of yours is approached constantly by playas wanting to steal her/him away from you, and s/he actually begins to spend more time with them than with you. Would you become jealous? I would. Is that a bad thing, or should I just be cool and hope they think of me now & then while they're making out?

Most of us who are parents teach our kids not to play with fire or run into the street or throw scissors, and if they persist in ignoring these orders, we'll give them a good smack on the ass to get them to listen, because the consequences of *not* listening could be quite dangerous.
I know there are a lot of people who can't reconcile the old covenant God with the new, but if the One in the OT didn't care, he could have easily walked away after Genesis 3 and started over somewhere else. Or left the earth void and without form after whatever caused it to become that way, before humans even entered the picture.

The most common problem with assessing scripture is when we - you and I - take it at face value from an English translation, with no cultural understanding of the days and lands in which the accounts took place: Very little of it is going to make sense, and any conclusion we come to will be tainted.
 
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