
The Good Book Club: Week 34
Jeremiah's lament - and reiteration that a false prophet's words are NOT equal to God's words
Health & Wellness, Pop Culture & Politics, Theology
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Jeremiah's lament - and reiteration that a false prophet's words are NOT equal to God's words

Biblically accurate angels and Gog & Magog, oh my!

Why you should know about barrier repair, and my experience with popular "clean" skincare brands

Isaiah closes with the greatest chapter in the book, Tobit shows us how God responds to two prayers with one angel

I am resharing three of our most popular and important health articles since we have a lot of new subscribers interested in RCCX theory and how to heal yourself.

And why looking through the lens RCCX Theory might be the perspective you need to finally heal

Isaiah's prophecies get personal, and predict the future downfall of Babylon

How the "World's Healthiest Man" developed an autoimmune condition

Isaiah visits God's throne room, predicts Jesus, and tells us the origin story of Satan

And when to know if you actually need one

For those only here for health info

Plus: How to achieve financial literacy and maximize travel hacking with credit card points

The northern kingdom collapses, and the prophets speak

A photo essay highlighting my favorite pool inside a National Park - which may just be an unsuspecting biohacking tool

Judah's kings keep cycling through the same pattern, Solomon's poetry ends, and Elisha takes the mantle

Mark finishes, the kingdom splits, and Elijah shows up

Solomon's existential crisis, and another perspective on Jesus' life

How I manage RCCX genes and have reversed a plethora of "incurable" diagnoses

Solomon builds the Temple — and then loses the plot entirely

On Neeza Powers, the art of influence, and my new desert garden