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Have You Considered a “Moral Universe” Option?

  In a “moral universe” there are shared standards and shared values and relationships that are built on what people share. In an “individual universe” each individual creates his or her standard, values what he or she likes – he or she is the highest power. We have the power to choose which universe will be “our universe.”   Continue reading at – http://mailchi.mp/9839faee358f/have-you-considered-a-moral-universe-option

How Many People in the World Do Not Want to Be Hurt By Other People?

  We believe it because there is a universal problem in the world and the wisdom in Genesis can help people deal with it better than they are dealing with it now! The problem is people hurt people! We believe the Bible can become the most powerful source of bringing people together and uniting them through the ancient wisdom recorded in Genesis, combined with powerful subconscious biological functions of human brains. Continue reading at - http://mailchi.mp/2f6019ea81d9/how-many-people-in-the-world-do-not-want-to-be-hurt-by-other-people

The Wisdom that Bridged the Gap Separating a Preacher and a Rabbi!

  The unrealized master idea of the grand narrative of The Torah’s Wisdom of the Beginnings is for the Creator’s Kingdom to become a reality on Earth: “Humans acting together as the Creator’s Representatives and Co-Shepherds over all life on Earth by doing acts that are TOV.” That wisdom is reflected clearly. Rabbi Jeffrey Leynor pointed out many examples of that wisdom throughout all of the Jewish Scriptures. But something that we discovered together made t he unrealized master idea above equally important for Christians. Continue reading at - http://mailchi.mp/29fffd47a549/the-wisdom-that-bridged-the-gap-separating-a-preacher-and-a-rabbi  

A Great Grand Narrative With Shared Values for 21st Century Lives!

  It is abundantly clear that our generation lacks a shared vision for what life should be like today. The Creator’s vision is not a religious vision. It is not a Jewish or Christian thing. It does not require a theology. It is mutually inclusive and has universally beneficial shared values for today! A preacher (Jim Myers) and a rabbi (Jeffrey Leynor) agreed and shared it! Continue reading at - http://mailchi.mp/9cf1ec35b177/a-great-grand-narrative-with-shared-values-for-21st-century-lives

A Universal Grand Narrative Shared By a Preacher and a Rabbi!

  The grand narrative of the Jewish Scriptures and the teaching of the Jewish Jesus is recorded in the first ten chapters of Genesis. The seven parts together are the ancient wisdom text of a temple. Part 1 begins by introducing an unnamed Creator (something you won’t see in your English translation). Continue reading at - http://mailchi.mp/f26c8d08e649/a-universal-grand-narrative-shared-by-a-preacher-and-a-rabbi

Silver coins found near Temple Mount prove Jewish history of Israel

  The Jerusalem Post (12/15/22) published an article b y  Judy Siegel-Itzkovich about a very important archaeological discovery near the Temple Mount in Jerusalem. Below is short overview of the article and link to it with pictures of the coins. This is a very important discovery. Continue reading at - http://mailchi.mp/c0f6ba0bae79/silver-coins-found-near-temple-mount-prove-jewish-history-of-israel

Genesis and Enuma Elish: A Clash of Grand Narratives

  The gods of Babylon were born and subject to powers beyond them. The gods were dependent upon physical existence too. The Genesis story has no notion of either the birth of the Creator or a biography or mythology. The Creator’s existence was as self-evident as life itself. Interestingly, many Bible believers today have beliefs that are linked to ideas about Babylonian gods. Continue reading at - http://mailchi.mp/cf8599e68612/genesis-and-enuma-elish-a-clash-of-grand-narratives