NLS 491: ALARMING! Ex-PREACHER EXPOSES the FALSE Teachings Christians are UNKNOWINGLY Following! with Aaron Abke

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On today's episode, we dive deep into the spiritual journey of Aaron Abke, a returning guest who has continually challenged and expanded our understanding of the divine, the scriptures, and the very fabric of our spiritual beliefs. Raised as a third-generation pastor's kid, Aaron’s upbringing was steeped in evangelical Christianity, but his quest for truth led him down a path that diverged dramatically from his roots. This divergence was not born out of rebellion, but from a deep and sincere desire to understand the teachings of Jesus, which he felt had been obscured by centuries of dogma and distortion.Aaron’s story is one of profound awakening. He began to question the very foundations of his faith during his time at Oral Roberts University, where he studied biblical hermeneutics, exegesis, and early church history. Through rigorous study, Aaron began to see contradictions between the teachings of Paul and the words of Jesus himself. This realization sparked a journey that would take him far beyond the confines of traditional Christianity, into the rich and diverse spiritual traditions of the East. “What if this is true, right? If you’re a Christian listening to this, what if this is true, that your Master Jesus had his gospel distorted and changed over time and lost to time, and you’ve been following mostly a false gospel of his?” Aaron asks, challenging us to consider the possibility that the Jesus we know today may not be the true reflection of the historical figure who walked the earth.Aaron’s exploration of Eastern philosophies, particularly Hinduism and Buddhism, opened his eyes to the universal truths that transcend religious boundaries. He found striking similarities between the teachings of Jesus and those of other spiritual masters, leading him to a deeper understanding of Jesus as an enlightened being, rather than merely the figurehead of a specific religion. “Jesus was an enlightened avatar, like so many of the other ones that have graced our planet,” Aaron explains. This realization led him to see the common threads that run through all major spiritual traditions—a truth that is universal and unchanging, despite the cultural and historical differences that shape how it is expressed.In this episode, Aaron delves into the concept of hell, a topic that has been used for centuries as a means of control and fear within religious institutions. He explains how the original Hebrew and Greek texts have been mistranslated, leading to the widespread belief in a literal hell as a place of eternal torment. “The word that Jesus used in every single reference was the word Gehenna, which was like the city garbage dump of the day,” Aaron clarifies. He challenges us to reconsider what we’ve been taught and to explore the true meanings behind these ancient texts. Aaron’s insights reveal a Jesus who was more concerned with spiritual enlightenment and liberation than with enforcing rigid doctrines or instilling fear.SPIRITUAL TAKEAWAYSSeek the Source: Aaron encourages us to go beyond the surface of religious teachings and seek the original words and intentions of spiritual masters. This journey can lead to profound insights and a more authentic connection to the divine.Universal Truth: The teachings of Jesus are not unique to Christianity; they echo the wisdom found in many spiritual traditions across the world. Recognizing these universal truths can help us transcend religious boundaries and find common ground.Liberation from Fear: Much of religious dogma is rooted in fear. By understanding the true teachings of Jesus, we can free ourselves from these fears and embrace a more loving and compassionate approach to spirituality.As we reflect on Aaron’s journey, we are reminded that the pursuit of truth often requires us to question what we’ve been taught, to seek deeper understanding, and to remain open to the wisdom that comes from many sources. In the end, this pursuit can lead to...

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