Human Sacrifice The Bloodlust of Religion

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Craig Power a previous guest on The Edge and is going to discuss his new and fresh book, Called, "The Gospel According to Cain". It is the retelling of the Story of Cain and the similarities of Cain with Jesus and His Parables in the New Testament. Craig asks the following questions:

Who is the Farmer in the Parables of Christ? Why did the Fig tree die when Jesus touched it? Did Jesus really come to Earth to be a Blood Sacrifice? Is Cain Guilty of the Murder of his brother Abel? Craig will discuss the investigation of the Murder of Abel and you may come to a different conclusion than that taught in Sunday School.

Blood Sacrifice is a common feature in many religious orders today, be it symbolic in Christianity or actual murder in Satanism. The ancients practiced this diabolical art, to early Christians and Jews it was normal. Was 9/11 and resulting war part of major blood sacrifice also? Join Me and Craig in this absorbing and controversial discussion.

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  • Man in the flesh is Cain and he got a name change to Christ.

  • The Great fish I was referring to is the Great Year of Pisces The Fish. The three days is nearly up and he is coming back as the Great Land Owner....Now that is good news.

  • It is mainly about the Farmer King - Cain the King, the Son of Man.

  • @russellstall Pardon me, but I hope it ain't too much for you to bear.

  • @7olusegun Dude seriously, why are you telling me all this? YOU asked a question and I answered it. I really hope you don't conduct every day conversation like this...

  • @russellstall More like this: If God knew where the soul of murdered Abel was, why then did He ask Cain where his brother was? Or also if God knew Abraham always had faith in Him, why then did He say "Abraham, now I know you have great faith in Me". I would say, it's always good to point out (if known) errors that people learn the truth (including me), that we may be better as learning progresses.

  • @7olusegun ok... soo why did you write your first comment if you already knew the answer?

  • @russellstall It was very likely that Jonah was in a whale because a whale is much larger than any fish & its stomach (belly) would be proportionately bigger, with room to accommodate a man within (So Jonah could 'enjoy' within 'comfortably'). In the old testament (OT) days, large sea mammals were also called "fish" as there were no specialized classification as there is today. So it's very likely the translations were based on the present knowledge of those OT times.

  • @7olusegun Most likely because you are reading a different translation of the bible.

  • In Mat.12:40, Jesus confirmed the "great fish's" belly Jonah was in for 3 days, was a WHALE'S belly. So why then did this guy say the 'great fish' was not a whale?

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