Tuesday, June 11, 2019
A Holy Land Pilgrimage with Taylor Marshall
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The company Taylor Marshall is using, like himself, is into numerology this time it’s based upon the false apparitions of Medjugorje.
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‘Tay’ tells you all about the pilgrimage
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This is your “Spiritual Leader” on the Holy Land Pilgrimage
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Special Guests: Dr. Taylor Marshall’s Family...[/size][/font][/size][/color]
Learn the meaning of Christmas — to ask for presents and wear immodest clothing!
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This isn’t one-time errant immodesty...[/size][/font][/size][/color]
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The handbook for the pilgrimage...[/size][/font][/size][/color]
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Marshall’s book ‘The Crucified Rabbi’ will be the basis for explaining Christ’s life and the Holy Land on this pilgrimage. In this book Marshall rightfully point outs “there is a vast difference between the biblical Judaism of Moses and the тαℓмυdic Judaism of the rabbis in the centuries after Christ” but then proceeds to ignore this for the remainder of the book. He quotes from a censored version of the тαℓмυd, takes rabbis at their word going so far as to take rabbinical concepts with no relation to the New Testament and proceed to create them out of thin air. One example is the kippah worn by тαℓмυdic Jєωs. Marshall explains this was done by Jєωs out of piety and imitation of the priests of the Temple hence Catholic clergy wear it, “because it is a sign that a man is wholly dedicated to the Lord.” As we have demonstrated on this blog quoting numerous rabbis, wearing a kippah is not biblical, it is тαℓмυdic, and an outward anti-Christian sign. Besides the redacted тαℓмυd, the author looks to a member of Opus Judei, protestant Bibles, rabbis, Maimonides, Jєωιѕн historians, and a Russian Orthodox priest to explain who Jesus was, the Sacraments, and the Church. Reading it one also sees that Marshall uses errors of Protestantism. In fact, his book is so filled with errors, it would take a book itself to correct them all. It should be apparent that with the few examples we gave and the screenshots above that Taylor Marshall doesn’t grasp much of the Catholic Faith or its practice. This shouldn’t be a surprise as in the book’s Acknowledgements he thanks — Hebrew-Catholics, Opus Judei members, and more than a few of the hierarchy caught up in the sɛҳuąƖ crimes recently brought to light. It suffices to say that this is not a book one should read much less use on a pilgrimage to explain anything about the Catholic Faith.Related:[/size][/font][/size][/color]