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Thanks once again, Mr. Hoffman. You are one of the few who is unafraid to share the truth for the sake of truth itself, always fighting the good fight against the father of lies.

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Mar 8Liked by Michael Hoffman

That piece was worth the yearly subscription fee all by itself. Thank you.

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How was your eyesight remarkable? Just curious.

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I was able to shoot from a long distance into forest leaves with squirrels at the top of trees. Even now many decades later I can read restaurant menus posted on walls from across the room and subtitles in movies on the living room TV set from the back of the room.

Thank you Jesus!

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Amen! But perchance also a bit of Iroquois in the family tree? :)

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I would like to add that after 30 years of studying tiny print in encyclopedic, antiquarian multiple sets, such as the complete English translation of Pierre Bayle’s magnum opus, and at small print on computer screens, I wear non-prescription 1x magnification reading glasses. I can read without them but to do so is to go slower and to experience occasional mild eye strain. I choose the reading glasses for reading near at hand 80% of the time. For anything more than a foot away however I don’t need or use them.

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Mar 8Liked by Michael Hoffman

It would seem not speaking out about a genocide in Gaza is a bit large to be just a blind spot. Loving your neighbors, enemies, and all people is often misunderstood. Love does not mean tolerating bad behavior, it is more loving to offer correction and guidance. Great article Mr. Hoffman, thanks again !

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Mar 8Liked by Michael Hoffman

Balanced contra-Judaism is rare. And of great value. Your tales of lower & working class Judaics are spot on. Kudos.

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Mar 9Liked by Michael Hoffman

Also getting a lot out of your YouTube vids though there not many. Especially liked the Nation of Islam vid. It will take a while to dig thru your deep website resources. Learned on your site David Irving is gone. Discovered him late. May he rest in peace and power!

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"[Many} 20th and 21st century Protestants possess a kind of aberrant spiritual pre-disposition to adore Judeans," you wrote. I am a Catholic who has had many Protestant companions and friends over many years, and I agree with you. Protestants want to skip over the centuries of Catholic Christianity (kind of forget there was anything there at all) and go right back to Judaism, and all of its feasts, celebrations and theology. If you want to see the latest manifestation of this, look into the Torah Clubs. I recently heard a local Protestant minister give a critical explanation of the Clubs, warning his listeners not to have anything to do with them, and he cold have been a counter-reformation Catholic talking about the Protestant schism/heresy. What I mean is that when he explained what the Torah Clubs are doing to scripture (misusing it), he was unwittingly repeating what Tridentine Catholics said the reformers did. The Torah Clubs will divide Protestantism just as Protestantism divided Christendom--that was my conclusion. They will bring a major schism in Protestantism. Because so many Protestants adore Judeans.

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"Intentio nocendi" (intend harm) could be a new motto for churchianity's hypocrites, because isn't Pastor Wilson's little bit of talmud ok akin to a little bit of arsenic ok in your drinking water: those whose souls aren't killed will be transformed in the way that C. S. Lewis describes when he writes that mankind willed a new evil species into existence (and this is why Jesus came into the world). A little heresy poisons the whole well, and "we are digging the graves of our children"--

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If he can say "two cheers for the Talmud", it is probably another Talmud or he has never read the Babylonian Talmud.

Dispensationalists accept many things without investigation when it comes to the "Chosen people". And despite what you wrote, I do believe these pastors are dispensationalists if they are saying things like "two cheers for the Talmud and refusing to acknowledge all people are made in the image of God, including the Palestinians. But it does not surprise me, when I write about my Christian brothers and sisters in Palestine, and Bethlehem Bible College, no Christian says anything to me about them. It is as if they don't exist because they are Arab Christians. Totally bizarre.

Galatians 3:28-29

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grifters like wilson are just repackaging anglo self-loathing for "conservatives"

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