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Imagine naming your "religion" after a guy who literally had Christ, God's Incarnation, betrayed and killed, and then people still say, "Hmm, yeah, they sound like a trustworthy bunch to me!".

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The video works backwards from the conclusion that Israelite God was an adaptation of the Canaanite god “El.” It sources 20th century archaeological finds as well as parallel naming in scriptures.

Here is the biblical truth :

The One True God (God) is eternal. He created the heavens and the earth. He also created lesser “gods,” known as elohim, as well as angels.

The One True God is the “father” of Adam in that He crafted Adam by hand. Due to sin, rebellion against God’s command to eschew the forbidden fruit, Adam was removed from Eden along with his wife Eve.

For the next millennium, the “sons of God” (angels) produced offspring with the “daughters of men” (human females), beings which became known as “Nephilim” (Genesis 6), and even “Titans” in other cultures. This was an act of rebellion undertaken by humanity to undermine God’s commandment to “be fruitful and multiply,” instead choosing to create monstrous abominations.

In order to wipe out these monstrosities, God opened the heavens and the earth in a great, global deluge (The Flood) to reset the planet - an act of war. When finished, God set His “bow” in the sky as a sign to Noah, the man He saved, that He would not flood the earth again.

Noah’s descendants rebelled against God, just as his ancestors had. God instituted human government for the purpose of creating a system by which human enforcers would help humanity abide by God’s edicts.

This government quickly inverted its purpose, choosing to instead build a “gate to God” (Babel) so that they could directly challenge God’s authority.

God responded to this rebellion by confusing their common language into many, and scattered them across the earth. (Genesis 11).

In response, the name of the place became known retroactively as “Babel, because God confused the language of the whole earth” (11:9), but the term “Babel” took on a dual meaning, due to the historical significance of the event and the purpose of the site, hence the “gate of God” meaning. It would later be echoed in the name “Babylon.”

All throughout these historical events, the One True God has existed, and most rebelled against Him. Those who loved Him and sought Him in His true and righteous form, knew he stood alone. Those who hated His righteousness had three responses: Reshape Him in their own image through deceit, ignore Him and worship the lesser spiritual beings, or reject Him entirely and worship themselves. The Canaanite god “El,” falls under the first category.

Faith in the One True God cratered before the building of Babel. Nimrod, whose identity as an actual person has come into question, is literally the word for “rebellion,” and prevailed within three generations of Noah. This is why they built “Babel,” a physical manifestation of their spirit of “nimrod.”

After the collapse of the one world government under “nimrod,” many of the bereft and embittered rebels fashioned stories and fables around a “vengeful and capricious god,” full of envy and jealousy, ready to strike down anyone who rose to prominence. Others remembered the tales of the “Titans” that once ruled, and built pantheons around them, while yet more went on to worship nature, and still more opted to ascribe divine authority in human leaders (Pharaoh).

God, seeing this folly, plucked a lone man, Abram, and gave him an opportunity for promise and blessing. Abram, eventually known as Abraham responded positively, albeit haltingly when it came to expressing his faith and obedience to God.

God revealed to Abraham that there was confusion among humanity, that they were worshipping the wrong things and in the wrong way. It would be the privilege and honor of Abraham and his chosen descendants to serve God and to lead humanity back to proper honor and worship of God.

Abraham was told to occupy a territory, and to remain there, along with his descendants. Within three generations, his great-grandchildren, the sons of Jacob, also known as “Israel,” had resorted to such pitched infighting (due to Jacob’s sexual sin) that they broke their covenant with God, selling their brother Joseph into slavery in Egypt.

God responded to this by sending a famine that would force Jacob’s children to abandon their promised land and put all of their descendants under the yoke of Egypt for 400 years.

While the descendants of Israel were in exile, those with the spirit of nimrod multiplied and attempted to revive the old ways. They built structures, but not nearly as impressive as their ancestors. They attempted to recreate the Nephilim, but only managed to produce mediocre “giants,” rather than the towering Titans. They worshipped “El,” their crafted variation on the bastardization of the One True God who had scattered their forefathers and had humiliated them, who was bloodthirsty, lustful, and demanded child sacrifice in exchange for power and wealth.

When God brought the descendants of Israel back into the land, His first order of business was genocidal - wiping out those engaged in overt nimrod behavior and worship of El.

A quick note about Jacob. He was given the name “Israel,” meaning one who struggled with God.

“El” was a “generic” or shorthand term for “Top God.” Much like Kleenex or Jacuzzi for tissues and hot tubs. There was a specific group of those who worshipped a god called “El,” but many more just used the term interchangeably to represent some supreme ruler God. Hence, Jacob’s name.

Additionally, the One True God, whether for His own poetic constructs, or as a means of condescending to finite human minds, and occasionally as a form of lyrical usurpation, would frequently claim or “reclaim” the language used to describe competing deity depictions. He would do this all the way through John’s writing of Revelation/Apocalypse.

The children of Israel never enjoyed the restrictions and expectations placed upon them by the One True God - a penalty for their refusal to commune with Him directly at Sinai. So, they would regularly deviate and defile themselves by falling into some form of nimrod and Babel worship.

Those who followed God during this time were not known as “Jews,” but as followers of the Way. Because God had made it clear there was only One Way - His.

Over time, the descendants of Israel became more adept at their rebellion, instead of directly defying God, choosing to adulterate the scriptures, interpreting them to suit their own needs. They became rules lawyers, masters of finding loopholes and ways to follow the “letter” of the Law, but defying its Spirit.

This is where we get today’s judaism, a perfected form of “El” worship, nimrod, and the longing to rebuild Babel or Babylon.

The divergence between the jews and the Way culminated at the Cross, whereby the jews, given the choice to follow the Way and reject Judaism, instead chose to convict and condemn God incarnate, Jesus Christ, who obeyed all of God’s law, for violating theirs.

Today, judaism leads the charge to resurrect Babel/Babylon, and the Way continues to stand in its path. They must destroy the Way, just as their ancestors did, because kneeling to God is unacceptable. Followers of the Way, Christ called Himself “The Way,” have a mortal enemy in the followers of judaism, and, as Luther said, they must be shown the door or the world will fall into their darkness.

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