Mosaic Law
Over the years George has taught many people about the Mosaic
Law; he taught this class as a part of each of his other classes. Now
you can learn this information in a single, week long, class, generally
offered twice annually, during Passover and the Feast of Tabernacles.
This class contains the following information:
- All 133 titles of the Mosaic Law, in the same fashion that
the US Code covers the law of the United States in 50 titles of law
- All 759 (More or Less) Statutes, Judgments, and Commandments that make up
the Mosaic Law
- The fact that not a single Law in Scripture has ever been
repealed
- Every subject of Law in the entire Scripture, in
alphabetical order, with the benefits of, and penalties for, each
explained in the paperwork
- Each of the 33 articulable benefits for practicing the Law
- Each of the 24 Statutes with an attached death penalty
- How to practice each one of the 759 (More or Less) Statutes, Judgments,
and Commandments in today's modern world
- How to stop the mouths of every gainsayer, every churchman,
every enemy of Scripture with the exact Biblical citations of Law
- How to use the Scripture's quarantine Law to protect
yourself from disease
- How to research any and all Scriptural questions, coming up
with the correct Scriptural answer each time
- The 7 elements you need to know to keep the Sabbath
- How to do the Passover, complete with the lamb, bread,
wine, foot washing, and each of the other 65 elements, so that you too
can do it the way Moses and the Messiah did
- The practical, hands-on way to build an altar without iron
tools
- How to redeem the firstborn
- All 13 sacrificial offerings, what they are, who is
responsible for making them, and what your responsibilities are
- The fact that all 13 sacrificial Laws are still in full
force and effect
- That circumcision has not been repealed
- That the clean and unclean meat Laws have not been repealed
- That the New Testament does not repeal, nor change, a
single jot or tittle of the Mosaic Law
- That no writer of Scripture has ever changed any Law
- The 43 doctrines of Scripture, what creates a Doctrine,
what a false doctrine is, and how to distinguish the two
- How to code plead Scriptural Law and see for yourself that
the Scriptures are written as a legal code
- How to distinguish between Commandments and vague and
ambiguous statements
- How to distinguish Law, between Statutes, Judgments,
Ordinances, maxims of law, res judicata, stare decisis, and how to
determine the intent of the Lawmaker
- How churchmen have replaced Law with religion, turned grace
into license, and supplanted reason with ritual, logic with
unrighteousness, and common sense with deceit
- What the Scripture teaches about Christmas, Easter, New
Year's Day, Halloween, race, race relations, segregation, drinking,
tithing, fasting, healing, Heaven, Hell, Life, Death, reincarnation,
the Resurrection, and many more topics that people argue over without
knowing anything about, all the while not knowing how to find the
answers in Scripture
- How, once every 7 years during the Feast of Tabernacles,
the Levites taught the entire Law to the whole nation. When was the
last time you remember any of the Mosaic Law (outside the Ten
Commandments) being taught in church?
- How to file your Statement of Intent and Purpose and use
religious free exercise to the fullest extent of the law (US law that
is)
This is the only school we know of that teaches this Law that
was called Holy, Righteous, Just and Good by the writers of the
Scriptures, and which is called a bad law and a mistake of God by
churches today. Every word that Moses wrote in the Law was good for the
people of God at that time. So when did it go bad? Why is it bad for us
to follow today? Who is it that continually tells us that it has been
abolished? This class explains the who, what, and why of those
questions.
These classes are for those interested not only in learning
about the Bible, but for learning a whole new way of life. There are
those who say, and those who do. This class teaches people to do, not
merely say.