• Actions of the god of forces of Daniel 11:38-39
    Sep 15 2024

    In Your Bible Study, You may have encountered "The god of forces of Daniel 11:38-39". Those verses have perplexed many in the world for thousands of years.

    That is because there are no religious explanations or interpretations for the work of Daniel. The Book of Daniel is not a religious manual. It is a Political compass.

    No person would meet The god of forces of Daniel 11:38-39 in physical form. However, the god of forces of Daniel 11:38-39 is supposed to do things to certain people groups and instigate the actions of the King of the North and his people.

    The effects of those actions would be found in historical records, and affect certain people. From the historical records, one can easily identify the King of the North, the god of forces, and the religion by which the King of the North and His People worshiped the god of forces.

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    28 mins
  • Colonization, Empires of Greed
    Sep 15 2024

    Colonization was predicted in the Book of Daniel. The world failed to note this truth because the religion of the colonizer has conquered the minds of Billions around the world. In this video, I summarized the details of the prophecy. The full video is available on our YouTube Channel. @tricktheology

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    5 mins
  • Central Theme of the Holy Scriptures – Marketing
    Jan 23 2023
    We'll continue with our exploration of the central theme of the Holy Scriptures. In this episode, we're focusing on why Adam and Hawa did it. And this one is very simple, but it shows how deeply confused people are about what took place in the Garden of Eden, so it comes in a form of a question, and it goes like this.: “Why did God put that evil tree in the garden; obviously, he knew that they would eat from it?I have said that the two trees were symbols. Symbols are owned by those who create them. The purpose of a symbol may be announced by the creator. He alone knows its secrets until observable results show in a community of believers. Promoting a symbol is done by the owner and the use of it by believers reveals the truth behind it.I want you to keep that in mind, and when we start the book of Daniel, it should become very clear to you. Adam and his wife had been crowned king and queen over the domain. In Hebrew ritual symbolism, still practiced in West Africa, a kingdom is planted like a tree. Again, in Hebrew culture, the symbol is as real as the object or the product it represents, so we know that Adam and Hawa were not shown representations of two trees. They were looking at actual two trees in their backyard as the God of heaven explained the effect that both trees with generate, in the event that one became the favored option of the couple. The symbol is real because you expect whatever ritual you use it for to produce real results.Let me give you a typical example that would explain this better. Let's take the symbol of the product called Starbucks. Starbucks symbol is real. It was created long before the product itself filled any container.The business entity that created the symbol also owns the product. The marketing of the symbol began long before people began to taste the product itself. Pay attention!The business entity that created the symbol, which owns the product itself had a duty to display the symbol in front of people everywhere. They needed to create awareness, to make people fall in love with the symbol. Once they do, they will be attracted to the product that will follow. So, the process of displaying the symbol in public in order to get potential consumers to fall in love with the product is an ancient ritual that modern man has labeled as branding or marketing. As long as that symbol is displayed in front of you persistently, over time, you will fall in love with the symbol and you will consume the product or use the service that is connected to the symbol. Here's the truth with regard to what happened in the Garden of Eden. Until it was promoted or projected by the serpent, our first parents had no taste for the fruits of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. They did not like it. They did not believe it contained some special, healthy nutrients. They avoided it at all costs because they thought it would terminate human life. They believed it would kill them.They were not starving for lack of access to that tree. In fact, they were flourishing before they ever touched the fruit of that tree. They did not need anything from it.But you know what? When the serpent made time to project the tree and its supposed benefits to the man and his wife. They fell in love with a tree and the fruit thereof.Let's read it together, Genesis chapter 3, verse 6, "and when the woman saw that the tree was good for food. And that it was pleasant to the eyes. A tree to be desired to make one wise. She took of the fruit thereof and did eat and gave also onto her husband with her, and he did eat". The tree sat in the backyard of Adam and his wife all the time. Yet the magic of advertising made it seem to Hawa as if she was seeing it for the first time. She forgot that somebody had warned her the tree was going to kill her. Such is the power of advertising. If you have access to fruit from a tree of life, why would you choose a deadly diet instead? But isn't that exactly what advertising does to men and women every day? How it shapes the things in their lives? How it informs their choices, how it decides their savings, their income, and how long they live? I just want you to know, that the industry has a long history. It took place as far back as the time our 1st parents lived in Eden.  ----------------------There's a lot more from the following books:-------1. Dry Bones, Crawling Home (2020)Amazon Link: https://tricktheology.com/Book1Digital Download link: https://tricktheology.com/Bones---...
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  • Central Theme – Popular Misconceptions around the Garden of Eden
    Jan 10 2023

    Let us use this particular episode to clear some popular misconceptions surrounding the events that took place in the Garden of Eden.

    By the time we're done, a lot of the clutter will be cleared and our understanding will improve tremendously. One, the God of Heaven did not hide anything. People seem to believe that the God of Heaven was actually hiding something just like Adam and his wife believed.

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    7 mins
  • Central Theme - Investigating the two visitors
    Jan 8 2023

    In this episode, we investigate the 2 entities who visited Eden to commune with Adam and Hawa. Their main focus while interacting with the couple reveals their intentions.

    Why did the two visit the garden of Eden and what is the symbols they chose to represent their power?

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    4 mins
  • Central Theme of the Scriptures - the 2 trees
    Jan 7 2023

    Today, we're considering the two trees, the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil and the Tree of Life. We're considering these two today because we are about to study the Book of Daniel.

    The Book of Daniel was written for our time. It contains all the secrets of our world from the past, powerful insights into our present situation, as well as the most accurate projection of the final scene of the appointed time for the gentiles

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    8 mins
  • The Two Trees Symbolism in West Africa Culture
    Dec 5 2022

    Learn how the "tree of the knowledge of good and evil" and the tree of life was used by the Ashanti of West Africa to establish a kingdom that worked

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    4 mins
  • The Altar, a cultural element, NOT a religious one in Ghanaian
    Nov 16 2022

    Religious people have styled the contents of the Bible as if it was written for the conduct of religious services. Cultural elements cited in the Bible have been turned into artistic masterpieces for the beholder to wonder about.

    But if one takes another look, penetrating beyond the religious space, one discovers the biblical culture, still alive in West Africa holding safe the pieces of the puzzle.

    The altar, in Akan culture, is made of uncut Stones or clay molds, published every morning with red dirt (I believe to cover the constant blood drippings).

    If the altar is not consecrated, its main use is restricted to cooking and kitchen purposes only.

    The Akans prohibit walking or jumping over this structure which is also called Bukyia in the local language. This word, "Bukyia" is precisely what is used for the altar in the Akan Bible. But this is not an Akan symbol.

    This is a cultural element that can be found in every home.

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