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Is The New Testament Reliable? Can God’s Existence Be Proven? Jay Dyer (Half)

Several emails with good questions arrived this week, so I wanted to take the opportunity to answer with my perspective. First, I deal with why the New Testament is reliable in terms of basic textual issues. Second, I deal with the theology of the NT and the Book of Isaiah as it relates to the many powerful predictions of the coming of the Messiah. In the second half, I cover the Nietzschean criticism of master/slave morality, and the response to atheism – proof for the existence of God.

The Western Loss of Theophanies, Descent & Recapitulation of Christ

By: Jay Dyer
“Thy mystery of the incarnation of the Word bears the power of all hidden meanings and figures of Scripture as well as the knowledge of visible and intelligible creatures. The one who knows the mystery of the cross and the tomb knows the reason of things. And the one who has been initiated into the ineffable power of the Resurrection knows the purpose for which God originally made all things.” (St. Maximos the Confessor, Chapters on Knowledge, 1.66)

Mystical Types – Occult Wars – Books of Kings Jay Dyer (Half)

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Game of Thrones? Try reading actual history in the books of the Kings in the Bible. In this talk we cover the first few chapters of 1 Samuel and the mysteries of the Ark and its capture by the Philistines and the destruction of their god Dagon. Aside from this, what is the meaning of the bizarre golden mice and the hemorrhoids?
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Richard Grove of Tragedy & Hope: Jay Dyer on The Deep End -Esoteric Hollywood (Half)

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Title: The Deep End episode 022: Jay Dyer | Esoteric Hollywood (Part 1 of 2). Part 2 will also be available when it’s finished in editing for JaysAnalysis Subscribers. 
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Date Filmed: 04.12.2017 | Published: 05.06.2017
Featuring: Jay Dyer, Brett Veinotte, Kevin Cole, Dylan LeFebvre