Chase Ray

1. The Torah commands us to keep an UN-leavened Quartodecimen Passover.
2. Jesus had to fulfill the Law.
3. Jesus filled the UN-leavened Quartodecimin Passover full of meaning at the Last Supper.
4. The Resurrection happened on Firstfruits Sunday, which falls during the 7 day Feast of UNleavened Bread: Yah threatens to CUT OFF those who eat, or have leaven in their houses, during the 7 day Feast of UN-Leavened Bread.
5. Nicea conflated the Resurrection (which is technically properly celebrated as The Feast of Firstfruits) with Pascha, and revolted against the Divinely Legislated Quartodecimin date for Passover.
6. The Orthodox Synodikon (1583) presumes to cut off those who even SAY the Last Supper was an UN-leavened Passover; and it commands men to only eat *leavened bread in honor of the Resurrection which happened during a Feast that's literally called UN-LEAVENED BREAD!
7. Luke said, and Peter, John, and all the Apostles with Christ Himself, did what Yeastern Unorthodoxy dares forbid (Lk. 22:1,7,8,15,19), and so did Apostle Paul (1 Cor. 5:7,8).
8. Therefore, in consequence, Yeasternism unwittingly presumes to cut off Christ and all the Apostles; meanwhile the Law of God itself says the soul is to be "cut off" (Ex. 12:15) which eats leaven during the Feast of UN-leavened Bread (during which the Resurrection happened), and this includes all of Yeasternism that's under the yoke of its Conciliar goy Talmud that commands them to eat exactly what God forbids and forbids them to even SAY what God truly commanded, and what Christ did with all the Apostles since they kept every jot and tittle of the Law.
9. Both can't be right.
My epistemic ground is the Law of Non-Contradiction; and the Conciliar Talmud of Yeasternism contradicts the written Law of Yah. Only Judaizers exalt their Traditions over God's written Law when they contradict.
10. The orally preached tradition of the Apostles is called The Gospel and has been written down: it is the unique Tradition of Apostolic Judaism which says that Jesus is the telos of the Law & Prophets: not the termination or cessation of the Law but the aim or goal of it. If one does not love the Traditional Apostolic interpretation/application of the Law then they shall be susceptible to the MYSTERY/SACRAMENT OF LAWLESSNESS which was "already at work" (2 Thess.2:7) in the first century.

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