Brief
A complete chapter of over 180 questions you can ask the Clergy.
Selected Excerpts:
Page 263
“For the priest’s lips should keep knowledge, and they should seek the law at his mouth. . .” Malachi 2:7
You have the right to ask questions of your clergy. It’s their responsibility to keep knowledge and teach you properly in the law. . .
Properly structured questions will allow you to identify the caliber of teacher or clergy you are dealing with. However, Caution is highly recommended! Certain questions posed to clergy who are not capable of answering properly can be very threatening and can expose their true posture and ignorance of the Law. They may not appreciate your questions, your curiosity or your interests and may become defensive and sometimes even hostile in an effort to protect their pride, and ignorance.
Don’t dispair! There are many others who are awakening to the restoration of truth. You will not be the first to meet opposition and you are not alone. Truth is to be shared . . . so please feel free to share it! Share it with all who will listen!
If Scripture were taught truthfully and properly, these questions and many others could easily be answered by anyone claiming to follow a faith based in Scripture. An element of the true faith is that we are called to be priests so we may teach others. You may find this not to be the case where the spirit of error has prevailed and blinded the clergy.
(A few samples)
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How can there be a separation between Church and State if the Church is incorporated with the State?
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Pastor, Minister, Priest, Rabbi how long have marriage licenses been used?
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If marriage licenses are relatively new, why do we need them?
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Do you baptize them in the Name of the Father, The Son and the Holy Spirit?
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After you baptize people, can they tell in whose Name they have just been baptized?
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Church literature speaks of generic titles of god and lord. We know there are many gods? How can you tell which god is the real one?
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If people say they believe in god, and god is a generic title would that allow everyone of differing cultures to be appeased by thinking they are worshiping the god of their choice? Would this be disobedience to the First Commandment?
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When does the year begin, according to Scripture?
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Why does the moon play such an important role in the Scriptural reckoning of time?
. . .And many many more