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The Inversion of Psalm 82

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This book presents a theological critique of the Trinity, arguing that the doctrine is a calculated inversion of the biblical order established in Psalm 82. The author asserts that while God sentenced rebellious lesser gods to "die like men," traditional orthodoxy has redirected this judgment toward Yahweh by teaching that God himself entered mortality. By reframing the Son of God as ontologically identical to the Father rather than an appointed, obedient Messiah, the Trinitarian system is characterized as a manufactured "beast-image" used for institutional control. The narrative suggests that imperial Christianity replaced the apostolic witness of Yahweh's supremacy with a metaphysical construct that obscures the Father’s unique identity. Ultimately, the sources call for a return to a Hebrew biblical framework where Yeshua is honored as the exalted human mediator and the faithful remnant bears the Father's name alone.

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