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Offline Tiffany  
#1 Posted : Saturday, October 20, 2007 10:29:03 PM(UTC)
Tiffany
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Quote:
From: K
Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2007 10:51 AM
To: email@YadaYahweh.com
Subject: about Yada Yahweh view of hell

Hi Ken (I think, or maybe you're the other guy),

Hope you'll check out my site which is under my signature below. If you do, you will see that much like you, I reject today's christianity -ESPECIALLY the evil American brand. I actually believe and state on my site that americanized christiaqnity is the WORST enemy of God because that which can clog up HIS CHANNEL possibly is far worse than some unrelated thing. So this is very misleading. My site, however, unlike yours, does not concentrate on doctrine (which is a need, I admit), but mostly on the practice of traditions which I believe is far more damaging. Therein lies the value of my book on traditions of men making the Word of no effect. Now I am beginning to see and am open to the fact that the false names of God may need to be addressed on my site and am considering your writings concerning this which I think so far are very good. The fact that you represent Yahushua as the Almighty is MOST important to me or I wouldn't even give your work a second thought.

Now, there are some things I'd like to get feed back from you about right away. It's concerning things I don't agree with and think I may never agree with. Also there are principles of scriptural interpretation which maybe you have not yet considred which someone MUST consider! And thank God someone already has! Anyhow, 1st I would ask you to check out my article on my site entitled Death 2 Death at http://www.lostkeysrevelation.com/death2death.htm. So 1st after reading that I would ask you: how do you interpret Revelation 21:3-5 because these words came in a loud voice from him Who sits on the throne. So I do not interpret them but take them at face value.

Going along with this my second question relating to the subject is based on rules of interpretation: Were the words of Job's friends correct? Of course not: Yahweh said they were'nt. OK then, the Psalms in the same group of poetic books needs to be interpreted in the same principle (so does the rest of the Bible).

1. Not all words in the bible are words of god but recorded words of men.

2. Some passages are relating the tree of life, and some the tree of the knowledge of good and evil (such as Job's friends) so we must judge.

The Psalms to prove my point contains David's words to hate our enemies. Howeve Yahushua directly contradicts this concept saying to love our enemies. So if that satement was false so is the one about death being the total 100% end of any man. Yahushua said they will ALL rise again in John 5. To get some light on these things please see the Psalms life studies by Witness Lee in www.ministrybooks.org ....let me know what you think!!!

Agape,

K


-----Original Message-----
From: Yada Yahweh [mailto:email@YadaYahweh.com]
Sent: Saturday, October 20, 2007 4:43 AM
To: 'K'
Subject: RE: about Yada Yahweh view of hell


K,

I was unable to open the URL www.ministrybooks.org, so I have not read anything on your site. Based upon your letter we agree that good counterfeits like the religion of Christianity can be more beguiling than outright frauds such as Islam and Socialist Secular Humanism. And we agree that it is appropriate to expose and condemn these dogmas, as well as their gods.

Yada Yahweh’s focus isn’t on doctrine, but instead on revealing what Yahuweh revealed in His prophetic passages. Yahuweh has a great deal to say about the ultimate fate of souls so this topic is covered throughout all seven volumes. I believe that I addressed the Revelation passage you are referring to toward the end of the Going Astray volume.

Within the bounds of reason, and within the limits of written communication, I translate and ponder Yah’s Word literally. That known, I realize that there are often many interwoven messages in the same text and that God loves to use metaphors.

I have never found it the least bit difficult to determine when a person is speaking for God or opposed to Him in Scriptural dialog so I don’t support your “non face value interpretation principles.” Yahuweh’s plan fits together profoundly and perfectly and does not need a fudge factor. Every potential contradiction I’ve encountered has always been resolved brilliantly when considered in context and with accurate translations of early manuscripts.



Yada


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