About a third way up the mountain, on Mt. Sinai, Moses was given six visions in the
year 1598 BC, about two months after the Exodus from Egypt. Each vision was
twelve hours long, revealing events on Earth. God was conveying to mankind, via
the Jewish people, the history of Earth, mankind, and the universe. The big problem
we have had is that Moses, and subsequent scholars and scribes, did not understand
the seven days that God revealed to Moses.
Now, here we are in 2010, and the prevalent view is the ridiculous theory of
evolution. It remains at the forefront, because rabbis and others don't believe the
Word of God, and the writings of Moses. Since they don't understand what is
written, they take the defeatist attitude that chapter one of Genesis is just
allegorical. Some even say that the days were long ages of time. But when God told
Joshua to march around the walls of Jericho for seven days, did God mean
something other than 168 hours? What about when He told Noah it would rain for
40 days and nights?
Twelve years ago, I was told by the Jewish community in Charleston, South
Carolina, that the Genesis text could not be reconciled with scientific reality. They
refused to listen to the correct rendition of Genesis, which is now called "the
Observations of Moses". A 63 minute PowerPoint presentation has been created
that takes the literal reading of Genesis chapter one, and reconciles it with both
the geologic history of Earth, and the fossil record of death. The worlds of
Creationism and Theology currently have the wrong view of Genesis.
Do you think any of the rabbis and/or Jewish education instructors have enough
good sense to sit down and re-examine their false beliefs? What about allowing the
laypeople and students to learn what sort of infidels are leading and instructing
them? A hypocrite gives sacrifices to a Deity to which they don't fully believe in,
denying the truth thereof.
Israel is the only nation on Earth that received their “constitution” (the Pentateuch)
from the Creator Himself. The Jewish people were established on Earth by God
with the responsibility to convey to the rest of the world the reality of our Creator,
the Eternal Spirit, and to let mankind know what went wrong after our universe
was created, and how things are going to be set right again. The Jews' mission is
not just to edify themselves, but to teach and enlighten the rest of the world and
magnify the King of Glory. But once again, the Jewish people fall short of their
Divine commission, and fail to reveal to the world the reality of God, proving that
Genesis is true, and the evolution theory (and current creationism) to be false.
In December 1993, the Word of the Lord came to a certain person, saying nine
words that opened the understanding of the listener. The next day, that person
went to the Carnegie Library in Pittsburgh PA, to read the Hebrew text of Genesis,
to confirm what he had heard. Now, about 16 years later, the human race is still
in the dark.
So far, every "so called" rabbi/scholar I've written to (842+), in the USA and Israel,
has either been an infidel (denying the truth of the Pentateuch), or a scriptural
coward. The theory of evolution is a direct attack against the heritage of the
Jewish people, and the clergy is too blind to grasp that. It is so shameful that of
all the rabbis in the academic world, I can't find one with enough belief in God's
Word, and moral fiber, to lend an ear and open their eyes to the truth of Genesis.
They all seem so comfortable relegating the text to the bowels of metaphors and
myths. That would mean that either the God of Israel is a mere Jester, or Moses
didn't really get his information from God, and there never will be a "Messiah".
So, who of the Jews is going to stand up for the truth, and when, if ever? How
can an educator or rabbi teach others, when they don't comprehend the scriptures
themselves?
Herman Cummings
Ephraim7@aol.com