Unraveling Revelation: Mount of the Destroyer
Nearly 3,000 years ago, Solomon built cult sites for the pagan gods Astarte, Chemosh, and Milcom on the Mount of Olives. Because of this, the priests called it the Mount of Corruption.Continue Reading
Nearly 3,000 years ago, Solomon built cult sites for the pagan gods Astarte, Chemosh, and Milcom on the Mount of Olives. Because of this, the priests called it the Mount of Corruption.Continue Reading
Five red heifers were shipped from Texas to Israel in September. They may be used in a mysterious ritual described in Numbers 19, a precursor for construction of the Third Temple.Continue Reading
WALKING IN THE FOOTSTEPS of Abraham, Joshua, David, and Jesus. That’s the short version of this week’s program.Continue Reading
A new study finds that, because of inflation, the average US household will have to spend $11,500 more this year to maintain the same standard of living it had in 2020.Continue Reading
Five red heifers were arrived in Israel last week. The Temple Institute says if they remain unblemished until the age of two, they will be sacrificed for the purification ritual needed to prepare for the Third Temple.Continue Reading
The World Economic Forum has posted a video to its website arguing for a “post-growth economy,” which is a nice way of repeating its infamous claim that by 2030, you’ll own nothing and be happy.Continue Reading
Just days after California decreed an end to new gas or diesel-only vehicles in the state by 2035, EV owners were asked not to charge their vehicles because hot weather is straining the power grid. How will the grid handle millions of new electric cars?Continue Reading
The 35 acres of the Temple Mount is the most hotly contested piece of real estate on Earth.Continue Reading
The Wall Street Journal reported this week that “we don’t know if the vaccines are safe and effective… Vaccinated toddlers in Pfizer’s trial were more likely to get severely ill with COVID than those who received a placebo.”Continue Reading
Russia’s Black Sea flagship, the Moskva, may have taken a sliver of wood purportedly from the cross of the Crucifixion to the bottom of the Black Sea when it sank a week ago.Continue Reading
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