The Pillars of Separation
Blood
The Adamic race was created by God to house His Mentality on earth. ''My sheep hear My voice, and I know them, and they follow Me.'' (John 10:27). These white Adamic people are His portion of the earth. They are His chosen race and they are the only vessel capable of containing the Mentality of Separation, the Breath of Life that God bestowed on His royal priesthood. But you are '' 'a chosen race,' 'a royal priesthood, a Separated nation,' 'a people for possession,' so that you may speak of the virtues of the One Who has called you out of darkness into His marvelous light'' (1 Peter 2:9)
Mentality
Having the capability of indwelling Christ's Mentality through Adamic racial purity is only the first step. Now we come to mentality, the defining criteria of a Christian. Purity in mentality and an understanding of Truth are the second pillar.
Only a prestigious few have kept this mentality throughout the ages. Because of the Favor of Jesus Christ, having given Adamic kind the capacity of housing the Separated Mentality, it is only through this Mentality that Adamic-kind may come to a full knowledge of Truth, understanding persuasion so that the Master may be mindful of them. ''God is a Mentality, and those worshiping Him must worship him in Mentality and in truth.'' (John 4:24)
Honor
In the beginning Honor was given to Adamic man by God. Adamics lost this honor when they disobeyed God in the garden of delight. Adamic man became dishonorable before the Living God because he was disloyal. Christ Jesus came to restore what was lost. Christ paid the debt, so that honor could once again be obtained by worthy sons of God. This Godly Honor is the union of word and deed, as you live a Christian life. ''If you love Me, you will keep My commandments'' (John 14:15)
''If anyone loves Me, he will keep My Word, and My Father will love him. And we will come to him and will make a dwelling-place with him.'' (John 14:23)
Concept of the Separated Mentality
The New Testament was originally written in Greek. The Old Testament was partly written in Ancient Hebrew, Persian and maybe other languages originally. It was translated into Greek about 280 years before Christ, this is a historical fact. Therefore, the early Greek speaking Christian would have understood Christian concepts/definitions in Greek terms.
Holy
The English word holy comes from a translation of the Greek word hagios and its related words. Holy is also commonly translated as sanctified or separated. For the modern Christian holy is better translated as separated. The concept taught in Scripture and in common Greek culture at the time was that an object was separated to the gods for their use and for their use alone. So in order for a thing to be considered as holy, it had to be separated, which is where the concept of sanctify or separated comes from.
Spirit
The Greek word pneuma in the Scott & Liddell Greek lexicon means blast, wind, breeze, breathed air, breath. This word is commonly translated spirit which is fine as long as one doesn't get caught up in judeo absurdities. The word spirit is a common translation in English Bibles because of the influence of Latin and the use of the word spiritus. Spiritus is also the derivation of other English words such as sprite, which means ghost (spirit). The word pneuma is defined in many ways among different lexicons, mostly with the meaning of an intelligent, incorporeal being. Both spirit and mentality are represented in the definition of this word in its metaphorical sense. We believe Mentality best describes the intent of the authors of the New Testament.
The 'Separated Mentality of Christ', makes clear to the modern Christian far better than 'holy spirit', the moral justice of God, which a Christian is commanded to think and live by.
Persuasion
We favor the word 'Persuasion' over the commonly used theological term ' faith'. Let me explain why. This word is translated for the Greek word pistis (πίστις or Πίστις, pίστις). Liddell and Scott define the word as ''persuasion of a thing, confidence, assurance''. It is derived from the root word peitho (πείθω or pείθω) which means ' to persuade'.
The Bible defines what persuasion is. ''Now persuasion is the substance of confidence, the evidence of things not being seen.'' (Heb 11:1)
''But without persuasion, it is impossible to please God, for it is right that one approaching God should be persuaded that He is, and that He becomes a rewarder to those seeking Him out.'' (Heb 11:6)
''So as the body without the Mentality is dead, so also persuasion without actions is dead.'' (Jacob 2:26)
Adamic Christians maintain that our persuasion, or belief in Christ, is manifested in our works. We do not believe that works are solely that of the believer. We believe that it is the Mentality of Separation or Holy Spirit, that is Jesus Christ, that dwells in us and brings about the living works of persuasion that make one a Christian. Christian thinking produces Christian actions; this is Christian living.
Persuaded Christian
The supreme attribute of Adamic man is the capacity to house the Mentality of God. This sets apart Adamic kind from the rest of creation as the Lord’s portion. His people are separated from the world as '' 'a chosen race,' 'a royal priesthood, a separated nation,' 'a people for possession' '' (1 Peter 2:9)
Because of the Favor of Jesus Christ, having given Adamic kind the capacity of housing the Separated Mentality, Adamic kind may come to a full knowledge of Truth through persuasion. This is the only way that the Master may be mindful of them. ''God is a Mentality, and those worshiping Him must worship in Mentality and in truth.'' (John 4:24)
''Knowing this first that every prophecy of Scripture did not come into being of its own interpretation, for prophecy was not at any time carried by the will of man, but having been carried along by the Mentality of Separation, men spoke from God.'' (2 Peter 1:20-21)
The supreme Word is delivered to Adamic kind through the Scripture. Those who are truly His gain understanding of His Scripture as they mature in the Mentality. Only His people hear the words of the Anointed Son of God. This is Persuasion and Persuasion produces Living Works,''So that you may speak of the virtues of the One Who has called you out of darkness into His marvelous light, you who then were not a people but now are the people of God, those not pitied but now pitied.'' (1 Peter 2:9-10)
To know God is to love His Word and keep His commandments. The persuaded know His judgments through study and inscribe His Word in their inner mind as a practice of separation from worldly confusion. ''If anyone loves Me, he will keep My Word, and My Father will love him. And We will come to him and will make a dwelling-place with him. He who does not love Me does not keep My Words, and the Word which you hear is not of Me, but of the Father Who sent Me.'' (John 14:23-24)
The gift of the Separated Mentality was given as a comfort and a guide to His people, for their persuasion. And through it we are reminded of His Authority on all things and given a prime morality that comes from true Godly sorrow, dividing the Virtues of persuasion from the worldly reasonings. ''I have spoken these things to you, abiding with you, but the Comforter, the Mentality of Separation, Whom the Father will send in My Authority, He will teach you all things and will remind you of all things that I said to you.'' (John 14:25-26)
The Master gives the Separated gift not as a worldly item but as His peace to you. A rational mind knowing His victory, and a reassurance that He will never forsake those who are His. ''I leave peace to you; My peace I give to you. I do not give to you as the world gives. Do not let your heart be troubled, nor let it be timid.'' (John 14:27)
God's Love
''For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that everyone being persuaded in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life.'' (John 3:16)
Judeos love this verse; however, they skip over the fact that it says that one must be persuaded (trust and obey) to have everlasting life. Jesus only saves those who are His. Those without persuasion will not share in the everlasting life.
The word we will look at here is the Greek πιστευων (pisteuó). It is the masculine nominative singular form of πιστεύω1 Strong’s 4100. Most judeo sources translate this word as 'belief' or 'faith'. Pisteuo and its other related words (pistis, pistos) can be translated as such. However, faith and belief are meaningless euphemisms today.
These Greek words used in the Word of God mean so much more. They all carry the definition of trusting and obedience. It is not enough to simply believe God’s Word, for even the devils in hell know there is a God (Jacob 2:19). A Christian must obey the Word of God.
Pisteuo means to trust (also to obey), 'to believe' (words), and in the passive 'to enjoy confidence'. In the New Testament Greek usage, it denotes reliance, trust, and belief. Hebrews chapter 11 explains that to believe is to obey, with many examples.
Now with that understood we read John 3.17 which is a verse that judeos stop at. ''For God did not send His Son into the world that He might judge the world, but that the world might be saved through Him.'' We see here that Jesus has come to save His Adamic portion. His work here was not to destroy His people but to save Adamic kind out of the world.
John 3.18 is another verse that judeos will never read because it destroys their whole narrative on universal love. This verse should in fact be the cry of all real Adamic Christians rather than 3.16 because this verse tells exactly whom Christ will save and whom He will not save. ''The one persuaded in Him is not judged, but the one not persuaded has already been judged; for he has not been persuaded in the authority of the only begotten Son of God.''
For any judeo that still has a problem with the above verses, John 19-21 explains the judgment for evil people and the godly works of the just. ''And this is the judgment, that the Light has come into the world and men loved darkness more than the Light, for their works were evil. For everyone practicing evil hates the Light and does not come to the Light, that his works may not be exposed. But the one doing the truth comes to the Light, that his works may be revealed, that they have been worked in God.''