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Why the Real Yeshua?

Why the Real Yeshua? The answer is because believing as usual is no longer an option. Over the past few years, I have written a lot about the “Real Yeshua” and have been asked why I don’t call him “Jesus Christ” instead? Today, I would like to share some of the most important reasons. The first reason I call him “Yeshua” is “Jesus” wasn’t his name. No one ever called him “Jesus” until around the time Columbus discovered America that Christians. So, that’s the reason I call him “Yeshua” and I think he would like for everyone with Belief Systems that focus on him to do the same. Wouldn’t you agree? Another reason I call him the “Real Yeshua” is because of how my readers would react if I used the name “Jesus” in the things I write. It is essential for each of us to understand how the human mind works. It has protection systems that functions like firewalls on computers and smartphones. To download the PDF version of this issue of Discovering the Bible & Our Biblical Heritages2016 #1 - Why the Real Yeshua? Because Believing as Usual is No Longer an Option -- CLICK HERE.

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