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Christians Displace Bible With Homosexual Practice

Part 2 – Episcopalians Unforgivably Damned?

Paqid Yirmeyahu (Paqid 16, the Netzarim)
Pâ•qidꞋ  Yi•rᵊmᵊyâhꞋ u

2003.08.06 – When quizzed by Bill O’Reilly this morning on his Fox News show, The Spin Factor, why the Episcopalian Church contradicts the Διαθηκη Καινη (NT) to ordain a homosexual priest, Episcopalian Rector Ed Bacon clarified that the Episcopalian Church hasn’t recognized the Διαθηκη Καινη (NT) as authority for a long time. Instead, he claims, the Episcopalian Church is led by the "Holy Spirit" in their community.

So the Episcopalian Church claims that the "Holy Spirit" advocates acceptance of homosexuality in contradiction to the Bible. Ribi Yᵊho•shua taught (The Netzarim Reconstruction of Hebrew Ma•ti•tᵊyâhu (NHM) 12.22-34) that there is a transgression that will never be forgiven, neither in this world nor the next: blasphemy of the Ruakh ha-Qodësh (Spirit of Holiness) – holiness as defined by the Tor•âh that, history documents, Ribi Yᵊho•shua was teaching from.

Attributing Evil to "the Holy Spirit" Blasphemes "the Holy Spirit"

What constitutes blaspheming the Ruakh ha-Qodësh? The Hellenist Herodian pseudo-Pharisees had attributed a work done by the Ruakh ha-Qodësh to – lᵊ-ha•vᵊdilBaal, i.e. Sâ•tân. The converse, to attribute a work of Sâ•tân to – lᵊ-ha•vᵊdil – the Ruakh ha-Qodësh, is no less true. Moreover, a transgression as defined by Tor•âh is, by definition, a work of Sâ•tân.

Thus, Episcopalians Blaspheme "Holy Spirit"
Leave Episcopalian Church Or Suffer Unforgivable Damnation

The unavoidable conclusion is that attributing something forbidden by Tor•âh – in other words a work of Sâ•tân – to the "Holy Spirit" is blasphemy of – lᵊ-ha•vᵊdil – the Ruakh ha-Qodësh. Members of the Episcopalian Church must leave the Episcopalian Church or be included in the flock guilty of blasphemy of – lᵊ-ha•vᵊdil – the Ruakh ha-Qodësh.

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