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from: The Exodus Effect <B5zKNi4n6qi5hKMHpShjC8I9bATjnTUPOk@szivem.requenjud.com> via khalilozitch.ralamate.earthosting.eu.org
to: me@itlgopk.uk
date: May 30, 2021, 9:38 AM
subject: Is 1 Mistranslated Word In The Bible Killing You?
mailed-by: khalilozitch.ralamate.earthosting.eu.org
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Bible Ingredient FAKE NEWS wants to silence…

According to Pastor Andrew, the answer is YES.

And in his short video, he provides very strong
evidence to support this controversial
(but rapidly growing) theory.

At first, we were quite skeptical, and I even
asked the pastor point blank…

“Are you saying that God made a mistake?”

The pastor was quick to respond, and said –

“God doesn’t make mistakes.
But 1800 years ago, we believe a
biblical translator DID.”

The pastor then went on to explain his theory…

“It is our belief that ONE, single, mistranslated word in the bible –
which occurred about 200 years after the death of Jesus –
is responsible for an incredible amount of needless suffering.”

I felt that the pastor truly believed what he was claiming…

So I decided to watch his video.

And frankly, it was as shocking to me as it was eye-opening.

But you be the judge for yourself.

PS: According to the pastor (and maybe he’s just being paranoid but...)
certain left-leaning departments of our government are actively trying to
suppress the secret he exposes in his controversial video –
so watch it now while you still can. >>> https://bit.ly/3xA3FJP#redirect.html?od=1sya608c439c653c5_vl_weekvl_0xf4.2wsnatg.U0000rgjqnz17iz004_x11203.gjqnzMWh3N3ZhLTJzcnJkanU0d18rR Redirects to http://nopea.ankfuns.com/short

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