THE APPEARANCE OF DEER WOMANI have had numerous encounters with apparitions, entities, creatures, and spirits. Some of which were believed to be only myths, imaginary, or fictional metaphors; serving only to teach a moral to a story. This particular story may debunk...
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The Syriac Evidence for the Feminine Ruach
JASON Beck started contributing to TUC over a year ago. He dominates the feminine Ruach HaQodesh page on our Discord channel and gave a steller two part presentation on our podcast and YouTube channel. This is his first time however turning in an article as a guest...
Toxic Masculinity and Feminist Men vs Biblical Masculinity
In our modern times, the very idea of what it is to be a man, and masculinity, is being attacked as much as true femininity. The idea of gender and sex has become an extremely controversial topic lately and it is important to understand, as believers, what the...
The Ghost of the Crying Infant & Other Tales
THE GHOST OF THE CRYING INFANT & OTHER TALES It is a mystery what happens when we pass away, after giving up the ghost, shedding our mortal earthly bodies. Do we go into the ‘great sleep?’ Is eternal paradise or the place of darkness already awaiting those whom...
The Vision Quest At Looking Glass
THE VISION AT LOOKING GLASS Not many men can pinpoint the exact moment they became a man. But I tell you, it is when the responsibilities and sufferings of manhood not only come knocking, but when it knocks the door down, and knocks you on your butt. I had an abrupt...
The Vision Quest Sasquatch Encounter
THE SASQUATCH ENCOUNTER AND THE JACK PINES VISION QUEST Vision quests are a magical experience, a rite of passage and milestone ritual in Native American life. They are a mandatory component of Native American spirituality in building a relationship with the Creator...
11 Reasons Why You Should Read the Ancient Texts
Noel here. I didn't write the following article. This was the third time that TUC community member Edgar Trollip sent in an article. I regularly encourage guest writers, and surprisingly, very few take up the task. When it does happen though and quality work is...
Feminism vs Biblical Womanhood: A Torah Beginners Guide
The world would have us believe that all women (and even men) need to be feminists – that we need to fight for women’s rights and equality, because, of course, there isn’t equality in Western society these days. We are told that women should have a career and...
YHWH Looks Down From the Firmament
I PROBABLY start out saying this every time but it's worth noting anyways. Yvonne first published with The Unexpected Cosmology in November of 2020, which practically makes her a veteran around here. I had initially started following her work some years before that,...
Hero Omelets
The first part - It was 3:15 in the morning on a muggy Thursday. The Village Inn on Yale in Tulsa, Oklahoma had four customers. None of them were drunk, normal, or fictitious. The coffee was hot and the omelets were delicious. No one was talking, they were all focused...
The Yahusha and Yahuah Connection: Who Is Our Heavenly Father?
MY friend and fellow researcher as well as Paleo-Hebrew expert Pamela Glasgow has turned in the most excellent research paper regarding the identity of Yahusha HaMashiach (though many of you know him as Jesus Christ) and Yahuah Elohiym (again, many of you know him as...
Q and the Millennial Kingdom: Hope and a Future
I think it's been something like 6 months since JohnQ sent in his last article. We're on episode 8 now if you're counting. Here's how he explained it to me.It took me a while to decide what the topic for Part 8 of my series would be. I have several things in the works...
Being a Believer in the Modern World: A Torah Beginners Guide
We are living in a time of great deception and iniquity, and as a people that keep the Torah of the Most High, and who believe in His Son Yahusha, it is our responsibility to speak the truth in love and to live our lives as an example to those around us. We are not to...
Blessings Or Curses: A Torah Beginners Guide
In the Bible we are told that we should choose between life and death, between blessing and curse. We can choose life and YAHUAH’s blessings by walking in His ways and keeping His commands. In doing so, we reject the curses that could come onto our lives. We choose...
How Not To Love Yahuah: A Torah Beginners Guide
Now that we have looked into why we should love our Creator and how He wants us to love Him, it’s time to have a look at what the Scriptures say about how we shouldn’t try to love Him. This can be a tricky one to get into, especially for those of us who grew up with...
Freemasons for Africa: The Battle of Blood River
Noel here. I didn't write the following article. This was the second time that TUC community member Edgar Trollip sent in an article. I regularly encourage guest writers, and surprisingly, very few take up the task. When it does happen though and quality work is...
Loving the Most High (Part 2): A Torah Beginners Guide
We have taken a look at who YAHUAH is, according to Scripture. We covered so much and yet we have only scratched the surface of the information we have about who exactly the Father is! And now that we have a better idea of His nature and character, it’s time to look...
Five Deceitful Ways Men Altered Our Biblical Texts
JASON Beck started contributing to TUC over a year ago. He dominates the feminine Ruach HaQodesh page on our Discord channel and gave a steller two part presentation on our podcast and YouTube channel. This is his first time however turning in an article as a guest...
Loving the Most High: A Torah Beginners Guide
Now that we have had a real in-depth look at how we should love our neighbour, I’d like to return to the most important of the commands – that we should love YAHUAH the Most High with everything that we have within us! But who is YAHUAH that we should love Him? Is He...
Freemasons for Africa: The Anglo Boer War
Noel here. I didn't write the following article. It was sent in by a TUC reader and community member. I regularly encourage guest writers, and surprisingly, very few take up the task. When it does happen though and quality work is delivered to my doorstep, I'm...
Love Thy Neighbor (Part 2): A Torah Beginners Guide
A friend loves at all times, and a brother is born for adversity. Proverbs 17:17 If you have read my previous article on this subject, you will remember that Messiah Yahusha and His apostles were very clear on the subject of loving one another and how it is the second...
The Seventh Pope
ON any given day, I never really know what I'll wake up to, either in my mailbox or the News. I suppose the same could be said of everyone except for the fact that we're dealing with the latest Pauly Hart story. Today is one such occassion. Pauly Hart is a longtime...
Q and the Millennial Kingdom: They Want the Keys to the Kingdom
There is a cult that runs the world. The lie without fear. They hold their chin high. They are the elite. They are the illumined ones. They communicate openly in symbolism and encode almost everything they do with the number 93. They know the peasants will never get...
Love Thy Neighbor: A Torah Beginners Guide
The time we are living in is devoid of love. You will see false love abounding, a love that allows sinful living and idolatry. The church will often tell us that we “shouldn’t judge” and “only love” instead. We see flashy parades with six-coloured flags all over the...
Biblical Food Laws: A Torah Beginners Guide
Yahuah, in creating all the animals of the air, water and land of earth, knew the purposes of each creature and, in His wisdom, also knew which animals were fit to be eaten by His people. Some animals were created to be decomposers, filters or cleaners of the earth,...
Keeping the Sabbath Day: A Torah Beginners Guide
The Sabbath day was institute by Elohim (God) in the very week of Creation! He worked six days to create the heavens and the earth and all that is in them, and then He named the seventh day a day of rest, and set the example for us by resting Himself. Sabbath is an...
The Grandfather Clock of Dreams
ON any given day, I never really know what I'll wake up to, either in my mailbox or the News. I suppose the same could be said of everyone except for the fact that we're dealing with the latest Pauly Hart story. Today is one such occassion. Pauly Hart is a longtime...
Q and the Millennial Kingdom: Time Travel Is Fun, Or….
My mind works like a New York City cab. Sometimes it will just sit in traffic staring blankly ahead, slowly moving along with the rest of the world with a random honk emanating from within as it wonders why it doesn't seem to be going anywhere. But it eventually...
Obedience and Why the Law of Yahuah Matters Today: A Torah Beginners Guide
These days we are told that keeping the Torah is bondage, burdensome and even “spitting at the cross”. We are told that we should not be “under the Law” but rather “under grace”. I would like to present the idea that the Law of the Most High Elohim (God), Yahuah, is...
Gog and Magog and Q: The Storm Is Upon Us
"Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. It would be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies. The robber baron's cruelty may sometimes sleep, his cupidity may at some...