And the serpent said unto the woman, Ye shall not surely die: For God doth know that in the day ye eat thereof, then your eyes shall be opened, and ye shall be as gods, knowing good and evil.
- Genesis 3:4
Dear Reader,
I have accepted a full-time position teaching World Literature at a Christian Academy in Central Pennsylvania. This position will require much care and attention. Therefore, although I have prepared outlines and a few drafts of an additional six briefings, it is uncertain whether or when I will be able to complete and publish them.
The MindWar Intel project is accordingly hereby brought to a tentative conclusion.
The seven briefings which I have already published have been edited, in some cases expanded, and as of today consolidated into a single PDF booklet containing 127 pages of content. The booklet is free to all and available at the following link:
I wish to acknowledge and thank my wife for her constant support through my academic trials at Western University and subsequent endeavor to write this MindWar Intel booklet. I wish also to express my gratitude to you, Dear Reader, for your encouragement and engagement with my work.
It has come to my attention that Substack has emailed MindWar Intel subscribers with advertisements for paid subscriptions, apparently even signing my name. Please note that these advertisements were not sent by me. All of my work is always free to everyone. Two readers nevertheless elected to be paid subscribers to MindWar Intel. I would like to thank Teddy Ehmann and Mike Shettles for their generosity. Your donations funded study sessions at local coffee shops that otherwise would not have been possible.
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Thanks for your work Nathan. It really is great stuff. Bravo.
Regarding the Bible, could you please make some recommendation/s for books that help understand the Bible in line with your understanding? I pick it up and read a bit sometimes, but to be honest it comes across really poorly. I read several pages recently about burnt offerings and splattering blood about the horns on an alter and all over their robes... seemed a lot more Satanic than anything else... It frustrates me, because I know there is something to the Bible.
I'd also be curious as to your thoughts about the fact that it is a bad translation of the original texts. Massive liberties have been taken according to Mauro Biglino... a Hebrew translator that worked for the Vatican.
Cheers, and best of luck.
Mitch
Nathan
May the Lord bless you and your family in your new position and for sharing the truth of the Gospel with others. Knowing the Gospel for one’s self is the most important truth to know.