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Welcome to the Community! You are here for a purpose. Maybe you are interested in a subject you have heard about on TikTok or Facebook and wanted more information. Or you juat stumbled across the Community. Hopefully we have it covered, and if not, please feel free to ask. We are going to be continually learning and growing. While these subjects are not up for debate, questions are absolutely welcome for more understanding. I understand that these studies are against man made doctrines that we have been taught all of our lives and its a hard pill to swallow. But please do not cause chaos in this community. Respectfully bow out. Now harm, no foul. But I will not tolerate verbal abuse and you will be banned from the community.
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364YHVH.org
For those interested, here is another website that my brothers and sister have built with studies as well. https://www.364YHVH.org
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the classroom is awesome brother rodney apttmh yhvh 🙌🏻
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A Clarification on Tone, Truth, and “Being Given Over”
I want to clarify something, because I know tone and language can sometimes land heavier than intended—especially in public spaces. First, let me say this plainly: I do not believe I have all truth, nor all understanding. I’m still learning, still refining, still growing. That hasn’t changed. But the things I do understand, I care deeply about. And when you care deeply, passion shows up. Sometimes strongly. When you hear language like “being given over to one’s desires,” that isn’t meant as an insult, a dismissal, or a declaration of superiority. It’s a biblical principle, not a personal attack. Scripture shows that when people are fully committed to their doctrines, traditions, or emotions—and repeatedly resist correction—there comes a point where Yahuwah allows them to walk out what they’ve chosen. Not as cruelty, but as consequence. Not as hatred, but as respect for agency. That same principle applies relationally. There is a difference between: loving people, and endlessly arguing with beliefs they’ve already decided to protect At some point, stepping back is not abandonment—it’s discernment. Now, I’ll also own this: When we critique dogma, man-made traditions, and religious systems that we now see clearly, frustration can creep into our tone. That frustration is aimed at ideas, not people—but I understand how that distinction isn’t always felt by the listener. Still, no amount of softness can make truth acceptable to someone who does not want it. Tone does not remove the cost of truth. It only delays the moment someone has to decide whether they’re willing to pay it. Even Yahushua taught plainly, corrected openly, and then let people walk away. He didn’t beg. He didn’t chase. He didn’t dilute. So if I step back from certain conversations, it isn’t because I don’t care. It’s because continuing would no longer be loving—or honest. Truth is always available. But it isn’t forced. If you’re here to study, question, unlearn, and rebuild—this is a safe space for that.
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Sow2Grow
Sow2Grow is a site where believers can go and post your business and products. Check it out! https://www.sow2grow.org
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