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Malevolent Ministry: Connection to The Days of Noah

The Days of Noah & The Connection to J-man

 The following aspects of J-man break Torah & thereby disqualify him as the moshiach.​​

Further, it is taught in the church that when a person comes to faith in the J-man, the person must die spiritually and then they are reborn. When they are "reborn" they too are filled with this spirit of J-man. 


This "death and rebirth" is supposed to be the fulfillment of Ezekiel-like passages, but again careful consideration of Hashem's text proves how misleading the churches twist on the Tanakh really is. 


Hashem does promise that when Moshiach comes, the Jewish people will be filled with the spirit of Hashem. But, this filling of Hashem's spirit will come not by some foreign spirit entering into the Jewish people. Rather, the filling of Hashem's spirit will come from the expansion of the internal small spark of Hashem that every person on earth is born with since we are all made in the image of Hashem. 


This expansion of the internal spark of G-dliness will grow into a holy flame of mitzvot keeping as Moshiach expounds Torah, and all people will not only learn, but simply know how to rightly keep Torah and thus rightly serve Hashem with our lives. (Ezekiel 36).


In contrast, the body of spirit-filled humans formed by the church does not fit this biblical truth. Instead, since the spirit comes from the outside, into the person, this describes (again, unfortunately) how the Nephalim where born, not what is promised when Moshiach comes.


When I was in the church, the spiritual death and resurrection sounded all well and good to my ears, until the horrors of my story (in the About section) started unfolding. The horrors of my story were the precise catalyst that made me question everything I was being told was true. When I would try to defend not only myself, but more importantly Hashem's Tanakh, the abuse got worse and worse and always came with the common beliefs that: 

  1. followers of J-man do not need to keep Torah, and 

  2. If followers of J-man sinned, they were forgiven because of the "blood of J-man". 


These beliefs within the church system of not having to follow Torah and not having to take accountability nor pay restitution or make atonement (in accordance with Torah) are the precise grounds upon which more sin is bread throughout the earth--the precise breeding ground for a repeat of Genesis 6. For, thinking that some spirit will do (or has done) every mitzvot for you leads many to sin and not care. This overt sinning has made the world much like "the days of Noah" with sin increasing evermore day by day.


Too, this notion of believers dying spiritually means that any Jewish person who comes to faith in the J-man are called to die to Judaism and be reborn in a different class of people. 


Thus, J-man cannot be the Moshiach, because the death of a Jew cannot save another Jew. Instead the death of the Jew takes blessing off the earth and brings desolation and destruction, which will eventually lead to a repeat of the days of Noah, Hashem's wrath, and final Judgement Day (which, by the way, will mainly be a judgement on the basis of how you (or a nation) treated Israel, the Jewish nation, and the Jewish people (Joel 3:1; Amos 2:16)).

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by Kimberly Davis

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