The Constantine Creed Sabbath Day Message 11-30-24

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Nov 30, 2024 06:49 AM Pacific Time (US and Canada) ID: 694 671 7008
Quick recap

Chief Mahto discussed the Constantine Creed, its impact on the Catholic Church, and its implications for early Christianity. He also emphasized the importance of learning, questioning beliefs, and understanding the true nature of the Sabbath and the role of the Most High and his son. Additionally, he stressed the importance of self-respect, empathy, understanding one's rights and duties, and protecting one's cultural traditions.

Next steps
Mahto tribe members to study Hebrew versions of Scriptures.

Mahto tribe members to teach their children Admiralty Law, common law, tort law, trust law, and bankruptcy law from K-12.

Mahto tribe members to establish villages in each county with 90% of profits going back to members.

Mahto ministries to continue providing services to veterans, law enforcement, and first responders.

Mahto tribe members to celebrate Sabbath from Friday sundown to Saturday sundown.

Mahto tribe members to observe Biblical feasts and customs instead of Roman Catholic traditions.

Mahto tribe men to study Proverbs 31 daily as both a business and theological guide.

Mahto tribe members to use correct names Yahuwa and Yahushua instead of other versions.

Mahto tribe to continue operating under limited Admiralty license and providing notice to authorities.

Summary
Exploring Constantine Creed and Catholicism

In the meeting, Chief Mahto discussed the Constantine Creed and its relevance to the current system. He emphasized the importance of understanding the history behind the system and encouraged his audience to do their own research. He also discussed the Catholic Church's influence and the concept of the Constantine Creed, which aimed to distance Christianity from its Hebrew Jewish origins. Chief Mahto also touched on the topic of the name "Amen" and its origins, suggesting that it was used to require everyone to say the name of Aminra after every prayer. He also mentioned the Roman Empire's transformation and the role of the Constantine Creed in shaping the Catholic Church. He concluded by encouraging his audience to question their beliefs and seek the truth.

Reasoning, Hypocrisy, and External Forces

Chief discussed the importance of learning and reasoning over time, using personal anecdotes to illustrate his points. He criticized the hypocrisy and deviance he observed in some religious leaders and their followers, emphasizing the need for bravery and truthfulness. He also touched on the origins of the Constantine creed and its implications for early Christianity, suggesting that it was co-opted by the dark forces. He ended by highlighting the ownership of individuals by external forces, such as the Vatican, if they follow the wrong practices or beliefs.

Mahto Tribe, Prophecies, and Mainstream Control

The Chief discusses the Mahto tribe and its role in providing public services, promoting cultural preservation, and supporting charitable causes like the One Heart orphanage in Bulgaria. He emphasizes the tribe's commitment to following Jewish laws and customs, criticizing mainstream teachings like evolution. The Chief argues that the Bible's fulfilled prophecies validate its divine origin and views mainstream religions and governments as part of a unified system suppressing this truth. He alleges the Vatican controls the legal system and charges dissent as a crime, linking its history to the wound healed in biblical prophecy.

Council of Nicaea and Easter

The transcript discusses the Council of Nicaea, where Constantine established a new holy day of Easter, distinct from the Biblical dates of Passover and First Fruits, to celebrate the resurrection of Jesus (referred to as Yahusha). Constantine's decree denounced following Jewish customs for this festival, accusing them of polluting themselves with a "nefarious crime" by crucifying Jesus. The speaker condemns religious leaders who prioritize monetary gain and maintaining their congregation over teaching Biblical truths. He emphasizes the importance of knowledge, studying, and standing up for what is right according to one's faith.

Hebrews' Preparation, Council of Nicaea, Women

Chief discussed the significance of the Hebrews' 1,500-year preparation for the Most High's plan, which was fulfilled by Yahusha. He also touched on the Council of Nicaea, where Christians were required to swear allegiance to Roman customs and practices. Chief emphasized the importance of understanding history and the potential for deception in historical accounts. He also discussed the role of women in society, referencing the Proverbs 31 woman as a skilled and devoted individual. Lastly, he mentioned the potential for an interior to the Earth and lands beyond known ice walls, referencing ancient documents.

Men's Leadership and Masculinity Discussed

Chief emphasized the importance of men taking charge and being leaders in their households. He criticized the idea of women being the primary decision-makers and the influence of the public education system in shaping men's attitudes. He also discussed the concept of "MGTOW" (Men Going Their Own Way) and the need for men to regain their authority and masculinity. Chief encouraged men to find a woman who is a "Proverbs 31 woman" and to be strong leaders in their homes. He also criticized the idea of men peacocking and the influence of law enforcement officers on men's behavior.

Understanding the Sabbath and Discernment

Chief discussed the importance of understanding the true nature of the Sabbath and the role of the Most High and his son. He emphasized the need to discern the truth from false teachings and to be cautious of those who do not start with the correct names of the Most High and his son. Chief also highlighted the significance of the law of attraction and the consequences of not repenting for transgressions. He urged the audience to be discerning and not to waste time on those who are not receptive to the truth. Finally, he touched on the history of the Roman Catholic Church and its influence on modern-day practices, urging the audience to question the authenticity of certain rituals and customs.

Empathy, Self-Respect, and Cultural Preservation

Chief emphasized the importance of self-respect, empathy, and understanding one's rights and duties. He criticized the popular culture of bullying and the tendency to follow the crowd, urging individuals to stand up for themselves and others. He also stressed the importance of teaching children about law, including Admiralty Law, Common Law, Tort Law, and Trust Law. Chief discussed the Mahto tribe's system of private wealth and the importance of protecting one's assets. He also criticized the treatment of women and the tendency to seek external validation, urging men to be confident and educate themselves. Finally, he encouraged individuals to explore the world beyond their immediate surroundings and to protect their cultural traditions.

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