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I’ve listened to this episode after reading your third installment of “What I Feared to Write,” and I really understand why you were attacked at the outset of this project more clearly than ever. The distinctions you are making between the original and poor translations are so important! If people saw God clearly, they would be less resistant to entering a relationship with Him. But what it seems the enemy has successfully done is replaced God’s fatherly, compassionate, irresistible character and personality for the devil’s own punitive, unattractive, and repellent personality. This is such important work, and I pray for you more and more as I listen.

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Really, I didn't realize that libraries have to order the books requested by patrons that they don't currently stock. I'll have to see if thats also the case in Canada, if so we should all go to our local libraries and look for books such as "The Real Anthony Fauci" and ensure they are stocked!

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Given the collective moral decay that is taking place in all the Western countries, we (I) need this more than ever. Thank you so much for continuing to do these readings and for sharing your astute scholarly talents and insightful and spiritually intuitive eye for detail.

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Shemoth/Exodus 20:18-21

“And all the people saw the thunders, the lightning flashes, the voice of the shophar, and the mountain smoking. And the people saw it, and they trembled and stood at a distance, and said to Mosheh, ‘You speak with us and we hear, but let not Elohim speak with us, lest we die.’

And Mosheh said to the people, ‘Do not fear, for Elohim has come to prove you, and in order that His fear be before you, so that you do not sin.’

So the people stood at a distance, but Moshe drew near the thick darkness where Elohim was.”

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Thank You Naomi! Thank You for discussing slavery & the political prosecution of those that go against the narrative.

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Excellent reading Naomi, thank you very much.

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