[00:00:00] Lifting The Veil (Explicit) - K-Rino [00:00:11] As we go deeper (Now we're lifting up the veil) [00:00:16] Veil of ignorance (Truth will never ever fail) [00:00:23] Lift the veil [00:00:24] So we can uncover what the facade is [00:00:26] The best question a person can ask is "Who God is " [00:00:29] Right up to the minute that I'm speaking [00:00:32] There are doubts of God's existence and his whereabouts [00:00:35] And life's purpose [00:00:36] And how this universe functions [00:00:37] For eons [00:00:38] God hid his self from amongst men [00:00:40] So confusion set in [00:00:42] And after many years [00:00:43] Man developed his own philosophies and ideas [00:00:46] Of who the creator is [00:00:48] And how we all came [00:00:49] Without scriptural evidence to verify claims [00:00:52] Devil's would wickedly arise aims [00:00:54] Who realized the truth [00:00:55] And then intentionally exercised change [00:00:58] And over time the holiness was striped down and took [00:01:00] God's word was not always in the form of a book [00:01:04] The laws and the wisdom was always told [00:01:06] To the prophets originally [00:01:08] In placed on a scroll [00:01:09] Which those who wanted to read [00:01:11] Came and looked on [00:01:13] But eventually was compiled into a book form [00:01:15] The variations came through translations [00:01:17] The Greeks knew [00:01:18] The original tone the scriptures came from was Hebrew [00:01:20] The foundation of Christianity was drawn up from it [00:01:24] The Greek translation was known as the supplicant [00:01:26] A word meaning "seventy" [00:01:28] And that number was taken [00:01:30] Because 72 scholars did the work of translating [00:01:32] The different interpretations are served as a deterrent [00:01:35] There were multiple versions that predated the current [00:01:37] The Bishop Bible [00:01:39] The Geneva Bible or Matthew's [00:01:40] The Tyndale and the Wycliffe in 1382 [00:01:44] The Vulgate [00:01:45] And Martin Luther even had a version [00:01:47] By him [00:01:48] The Old Testament was worded into German [00:01:50] In the 1500's [00:01:51] But he let it be known [00:01:53] There was a Latin version in 400 B C by St Jerome [00:01:56] There was many more who got a hold [00:01:58] Of the word and mishandled it [00:01:59] And they got it from the Hebrew original manuscript [00:02:01] Confusion [00:02:02] Whether you use a old one or a new one [00:02:04] The question is: [00:02:05] "With so many to choose [00:02:06] Which one is the true one " [00:02:07] A few years ago I alluded [00:02:08] To the fact [00:02:09] That in the Catholic Bible [00:02:11] Seven extra books are included [00:02:12] Let me list them for those who might dispute it [00:02:15] First and second Maccabees [00:02:16] Ecclesiastic [00:02:17] It's The Tobin and Judith [00:02:19] The Baruch and the wisdom of Solomon were dismissed [00:02:21] That's how it went from 73 to 66 [00:02:24] And contradictions started landing [00:02:26] When man began to change God's words [00:02:28] And lean towards his own understanding [00:02:30] Now modern day idol worship rules the mainstream [00:02:32] Christianity and Christ teachings are not the same thing [00:02:36] When the ruler Constantine became a Christian [00:02:37] He made men combine religious [00:02:39] Principles with the ways of the pagans [00:02:42] Holidays like Easter were based on the phrase that [00:02:44] "Jesus died and rose from the grave in three days" [00:02:47] But if he died on a Friday [00:02:50] It's untrue [00:02:50] And rose on a Sunday [00:02:52] Then that would make it only two [00:02:53] They celebrate his birthday in December [00:02:55] Called it immaculate [00:02:56] But if you read the scriptures [00:02:58] Then that timeline's inaccurate [00:02:58] See shepherds don't have their flocks out in the Winter [00:03:02] Which proves that the Christ was not born in December [00:03:05] See if Jesus was 33 and a half when he was killed [00:03:07] And his murder took place after the Passover meal [00:03:11] Passover was in March or April [00:03:12] This is a fact