Episodios

  • Bible Prophecy made easy.
    Sep 30 2025
    More in-depth look at the 7 churches of Revelation 2-3. www.Revelationtimelinedecoded.com
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    7 m
  • Ch.3) The Attitude Assumed Toward Competing Faiths
    Aug 26 2025

    Chapter 3, "The Attitude Assumed Toward Competing Faiths", examines how Theosophy positions itself against other religious and spiritual systems. While claiming that all major religions share an identical esoteric core, Theosophists often criticize rival beliefs—especially Christianity—while favoring Eastern philosophies like Hinduism and Buddhism. Spiritualism, despite historical ties to Theosophy, is frequently dismissed as dangerous necromancy or misguided mediumship, though some later Theosophists softened that stance. Astrology receives mixed treatment, with some leaders embracing it and others calling it superstition. The chapter also highlights Madame Blavatsky’s sharp denouncements of biblical religion, which she accused of borrowing from Eastern sources and promoting degraded or phallic symbolism. Prominent Theosophists like Annie Besant and W.Q. Judge are shown defending Hinduism and Buddhism as purer and more profound, often portraying Jesus as a student of Eastern wisdom. Overall, Sheldon depicts Theosophy’s “universalism” as heavily tilted toward glorifying Eastern traditions while marginalizing historic Christianity.



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    15 m
  • Chapter 2, "Appraisal of Theosophy by Theosophists"
    Aug 19 2025

    Chapter 2, "Appraisal of Theosophy by Theosophists", outlines how Theosophy is defined and defended by its own adherents. The movement presents itself as an ancient, universal wisdom underlying all religions, revealed anew through the Theosophical Society. Its leaders claim that Theosophy offers a more complete and rational explanation of life’s mysteries than traditional faiths, harmonizing science, religion, and philosophy. The chapter covers key Theosophical doctrines—such as reincarnation, karma, spiritual evolution, and communication with hidden “Masters”—and explains how followers see these as reviving truths lost or obscured in mainstream religions. Sheldon also notes that Theosophists portray their system as morally elevating, intellectually satisfying, and historically validated by esoteric traditions worldwide .



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    5 m
  • Theosophy & New Thought by Henry C. Sheldon.
    Aug 12 2025

    Chapter 1, "Historical Outlines", traces the origins and early development of modern Theosophy, beginning with the founding of the Theosophical Society in New York in 1875 by Madame Helena Petrovna Blavatsky, Colonel Henry S. Olcott, and W. Q. Judge. It recounts Blavatsky’s mysterious past, her involvement in spiritualism, and her travels across the world, culminating in the creation of Theosophy as a new occult movement. The chapter details the society’s expansion into India, its flirtation with Hindu philosophy, and the scandals and schisms that followed—such as fraud accusations and leadership disputes—resulting in splinter groups under Olcott, Judge, and later Annie Besant. It also highlights prominent figures like A.P. Sinnett, C.W. Leadbeater, and Katherine Tingley, along with controversies over alleged immoral teachings. Overall, the chapter presents Theosophy’s beginnings as a mix of mystical ambition, charismatic leadership, and internal conflict.



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    15 m
  • The Extreme Jesuit Oath
    Jun 24 2025
    in this short episode we look at the Extreme Jesuit Oath. often called s forgery in today's dismissive modern conspiracy theorist times. the history of this oath is in one of J.A. Wylie's books I've recorded something you have difficult finding on the internet of things. enjoy this one was produced differently. enjoy!
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    17 m
  • Ch.7: The True Messiah and the Menorah
    Jun 7 2025

    The focus of this final chapter is on the biblical and prophetic image of the True Messiah, Jesus Christ, and the enduring symbol of the seven-branched menorah. Graham underscores the menorah's deep roots in Hebrew worship and its divine origin, contrasting it with the six-pointed star's occult associations. He highlights archaeological finds and scriptural references to demonstrate that the menorah, not the hexagram, is God's chosen symbol for His people. The chapter ends with a call to reject idolatry and embrace obedience to the Word of God.

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    35 m
  • Ch. 6: The Willfull King
    May 31 2025

    This chapter delves into the prophetic concept of the "willful king" described in Daniel and Revelation, interpreting him as a key figure in end-time events—often equated with the Antichrist. Graham explores how this figure may rise to global power through deception, flattery, and blasphemy, ultimately enforcing a mark (possibly the six-pointed star) tied to commerce and worship. The narrative examines the progression of Zionism, political movements, and the spiritual consequences of aligning with false messianic systems.

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    19 m
  • Ch.5: The Insignia of Cabalism, the Rothschilds, and Zionism.
    May 23 2025
    In this episode, we explore Chapter 5 of The Six-Pointed Star by O.J. Graham and his Futurist school of thought on bible prophecy and it's connection, which traces the powerful rise of the Rothschild banking dynasty and its influence over modern Zionism. The chapter outlines how the Rothschilds funded and supported the Zionist movement, shaped international politics, and played a pivotal role in the establishment of the modern state of Israel. It also delves into the symbolism of the six-pointed star, asserting that its adoption as a Jewish emblem was politically motivated and not biblically grounded. We examine the historical, financial, and spiritual implications of these claims and their relevance in today’s geopolitical landscape.
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    1 h y 6 m