Adam Green’s Theology?

NoLies
Published on Sep 11, 2020
Does Adam Green have another motive in exposing the Zionist plan? We will start to analyze the teachings of Adam Green as it pertains to scripture in this Part 1 of a series. He has made great in-roads in exposing the Zionist agenda and yet we find in his work theological and philosophical matters worth exposing. He has been working together with Christopher Jon Bjerkness to undermine the Bible as simply a Jewish construct. Is this true?

Video ingredients and some extra sources you might want to read:
- Video clip: Movie called “Apocalypto” (2006) directed by Mel Gibson
- Video clip: Movie called “The Outlaw Josey Wales” (1976)
- Video clips: From Adam Green on the Holocaust
- Book by Paul Copan called “Is God a Moral Monster” (Making Sense of the Old Testament God)
- Book by: Henry Clay Trumbull, William D. Banks called “The Salt Covevant”
- Book by John H. Walton, called “The Covenant”, (God’s Purpose, God’s Plan)
- Book by Johann Heinrich Kurtz called, “Offerings, Sacrifices and Worship in the Old Testament”
- Music by Sarah Nathalie¦ü - Love One Another


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