In his documentary, “The Amazing First Verse of the Bible,” Christian teacher, Christian White quotes the first verse of the Bible which states:
“In the Beginning God created the heavens and the earth.” (Genesis 1:1)
Then White goes on to say in his documentary,
“In the very first verse of the Bible, we find a remarkable piece of evidence of supernatural authorship.”
He goes on to say:
“In the beginning – TIME”
“God created the heavens – SPACE”
“and the earth – MATTER”
He ludicrously continues with,
“The Bible speaks of the creation of time, space and matter in the very first verse.”
Then, throughout his documentary, white portrays the Bible as some sort of science book claiming Genesis 1:1 teaches about physics (i.e. space, time and matter).
I said, “He cannot be serious.” Space, Time and Matter? No! The Bible is not a science book. In accordance with the Genesis account, the sun, moon and stars was created on the 3rd day of creation which means, the earth which existed on the 1st day, was created before everything else. That’s in total contrast with science.
I encourage you to read the Illuminati Bible by Michael Cage. It breaks down the Christian Bible, showing all the contradictions as well as encrypted messages of the Bible. The website is http://www.illuminati-literature.com.
Concerning you calling the first words of Genesis inspired. Where it states in Genesis 1:1, “In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth,” no one even knows for a fact who God supposedly used to write that verse. And if you do not know who is the author of Genesis, how can you call anything in the book inspired?
Before you say Moses wrote the book of Genesis, understand, the first five books of the Christian’s Bible is an English version of a much older book called “Torah.” The Torah is one book with 5 sections: a Genesis section, Exodus section, Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy sections. Moses could not have been the author of the Torah because, the person that wrote the Torah wrote about Moses’ death. See Deuteronomy 34:5. The only way Moses could have accomplished writing the Torah is if he came back from the dead and wrote of his death. And there is no reason you should believe that happened, because the Bible makes no mention of that.
Some people (Christians, Jews, and Muslims) say without evidence, Moses wrote the Torah, but died while writing it. Thus, his General Joshua finishes writing the book for Moses, thereby writing of his death.
That is absurd thinking because, if the God of Genesis called his prophet Moses to write the Torah; why would the God of Genesis not allow Moses time to finish it. Furthermore, why would the God of Genesis allow a general of the Army of Israel to pick up and write where the prophet left off. Ludicrous! Joshua was a general over the army of Israel. He was not a prophet of the God of Genesis.
The truth of the matter is, a group or council of what is termed “Habiru” Hebrews spun the Torah into existence ca. 11th century BCE. They are the authors of the Hebrew Torah as well as the creators of the Hebrew Kabala belief system. These were created simultaneously.
Note: Hebrew Kabala teaches, in order to comprehend the Hebrew Torah (i.e. the first 5 books of the Bible) in its entirety requires four levels of interpretations of its text. Its first level of interpretation is its “Peshat Interpretation,” which refers to its simple and direct meaning. The second is the “Remez Interpretation” which observes the Torah from an allegoric illusionary view. The third is the “Derash Interpretation.” This interpretation gives the comparative or relative meaning of the Torah. The fourth is the “Sod Interpretation.” This interpretation relates to the secret hidden meaning found in the Torah. This fourth interpretation is a pillar of the Hebrew Kabala belief system.
I truly encourage all to read the Illuminati Bible by Michael Cage. His website is http://www.illuminati-literature.com. Find out all the secrets and missing links to the Bible. Find out where the three Abrahamic faiths really came from and why they were brought into existence. Check out the Illuminati Bible by Michael Cage.
“In the Beginning God created the heavens and the earth.” (Genesis 1:1)
Then White goes on to say in his documentary,
“In the very first verse of the Bible, we find a remarkable piece of evidence of supernatural authorship.”
He goes on to say:
“In the beginning – TIME”
“God created the heavens – SPACE”
“and the earth – MATTER”
He ludicrously continues with,
“The Bible speaks of the creation of time, space and matter in the very first verse.”
Then, throughout his documentary, white portrays the Bible as some sort of science book claiming Genesis 1:1 teaches about physics (i.e. space, time and matter).
I said, “He cannot be serious.” Space, Time and Matter? No! The Bible is not a science book. In accordance with the Genesis account, the sun, moon and stars was created on the 3rd day of creation which means, the earth which existed on the 1st day, was created before everything else. That’s in total contrast with science.
I encourage you to read the Illuminati Bible by Michael Cage. It breaks down the Christian Bible, showing all the contradictions as well as encrypted messages of the Bible. The website is http://www.illuminati-literature.com.
Concerning you calling the first words of Genesis inspired. Where it states in Genesis 1:1, “In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth,” no one even knows for a fact who God supposedly used to write that verse. And if you do not know who is the author of Genesis, how can you call anything in the book inspired?
Before you say Moses wrote the book of Genesis, understand, the first five books of the Christian’s Bible is an English version of a much older book called “Torah.” The Torah is one book with 5 sections: a Genesis section, Exodus section, Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy sections. Moses could not have been the author of the Torah because, the person that wrote the Torah wrote about Moses’ death. See Deuteronomy 34:5. The only way Moses could have accomplished writing the Torah is if he came back from the dead and wrote of his death. And there is no reason you should believe that happened, because the Bible makes no mention of that.
Some people (Christians, Jews, and Muslims) say without evidence, Moses wrote the Torah, but died while writing it. Thus, his General Joshua finishes writing the book for Moses, thereby writing of his death.
That is absurd thinking because, if the God of Genesis called his prophet Moses to write the Torah; why would the God of Genesis not allow Moses time to finish it. Furthermore, why would the God of Genesis allow a general of the Army of Israel to pick up and write where the prophet left off. Ludicrous! Joshua was a general over the army of Israel. He was not a prophet of the God of Genesis.
The truth of the matter is, a group or council of what is termed “Habiru” Hebrews spun the Torah into existence ca. 11th century BCE. They are the authors of the Hebrew Torah as well as the creators of the Hebrew Kabala belief system. These were created simultaneously.
Note: Hebrew Kabala teaches, in order to comprehend the Hebrew Torah (i.e. the first 5 books of the Bible) in its entirety requires four levels of interpretations of its text. Its first level of interpretation is its “Peshat Interpretation,” which refers to its simple and direct meaning. The second is the “Remez Interpretation” which observes the Torah from an allegoric illusionary view. The third is the “Derash Interpretation.” This interpretation gives the comparative or relative meaning of the Torah. The fourth is the “Sod Interpretation.” This interpretation relates to the secret hidden meaning found in the Torah. This fourth interpretation is a pillar of the Hebrew Kabala belief system.
I truly encourage all to read the Illuminati Bible by Michael Cage. His website is http://www.illuminati-literature.com. Find out all the secrets and missing links to the Bible. Find out where the three Abrahamic faiths really came from and why they were brought into existence. Check out the Illuminati Bible by Michael Cage.