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PAUL ENGLISH LIVE #103 · paulenglishlive.com
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In this episode, we delve into the fascinating history and migrations of the ancient tribes of Israel, exploring their connections to modern European nations. We discuss the concept of the Old and New Testaments as contracts, exclusive to certain people, and how this understanding can reshape our perception of historical and current events. The conversation touches on the characteristics and duties of these people, as described in the scriptures, and the implications of these ancient contracts on today's societal structures.
We also explore the challenges of modern education systems, the impact of usury and financial manipulation throughout history, and the pervasive influence of mammonism. The discussion highlights the importance of understanding our historical roots and the spiritual amnesia that has led to the current state of society. We conclude with reflections on the role of organized religion, the misinterpretation of scriptures, and the need for a return to foundational principles to address the ongoing challenges faced by Western civilizations.

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