Quote Originally Posted by Anthony Joseph View Post
"Sacrificial traditions" were around long before Moses and the Golden Calf Incident. Abel sacrificed unto God and God was well pleased with him. How do you reconcile that according to your theory regarding the "sacrificial traditions" being devised of man as a profitable priestcraft business plan?

Abraham, the father of God's chosen nation of people, also kept "sacrificial traditions" even after meeting Melchizedek, tithing to him and recognizing his elect, and non-bloodline, priesthood.

This all leads up to the question of whether or not the sacrifice of Yehoshuah was required for us to be redeemed from this fallen state of sin since the expulsion from the garden of Eden. It seems as though your theory suggests that Yehoshuah's sacrifice was NOT part of God's plan for the salvation/redemption of His sons and daughters; that said sacrifice was a constructed priestcraft act for the perpetuation of the created "religion" of man.

I believe it IS a required part of God's plan to redeem His children from sin originating at the fall. The priestcrafters use Yehoshuah's sacrifice in a twisted and corrupt manner to fool the people BACK IN to the formally required "sacrificial traditions" prior to the coming of our Lord and Savior who ended the requirement and fulfilled the law.

I am glad that I read the last paragraph carefully AJ. It would seem to be about mental perspective and outlook. I cannot help but see us in agreement then. That last paragraph is saying what I am saying.

My precept is that Melchizedek is the archetype, the model of the Messiah to come - YEHOSHUAH - Jesus CHRIST of Nazareth (NATZAR = BRANCH [David's coronation Name]). Jesus the Son of God does not make sacrifice to God, being God. I find no record that Melchizedek turned around and gave 10% of Abraham's sacrifice to God as the Levites would destroy by burning much of the livestock sacrifices.

This is a precept that I am finally getting used too - that God is pure love. This would allow nothing else to be true. Nothing beside love has any truth to it. The sacrificial system is based in fear and death. The sense of separation is that fear. Since God is everything - nothing outside of Him - then sacrifice and the need for it are an illusion, a nightmare dream.

Sacrifices are not pleasing to God. I believe there are a few scriptures pointing that out.

My point in bringing this up in this context may be hard to grasp. It was set off by the Doom and Gloom video. I have seen that fellow in that video before. I heard that the priest garb is bogus on him and really think he must account for sounding such a glib alarm. But then time will tell...

I did not hear what country but there is a situation where their army is fighting their army. In this reality fear will conjure any situation. Peace and joy are a much better manifestation of love.