Thank you Donna Danna for that link in your post:
http://www.fivedoves.com/letters/june2004/donnad626-5.htmI quote this from the article:
"Hayut-Man heads the self-styled Academy of Jerusalem, a think-tank association of 20 'multidisciplinary visionaries. My main mission is to design the games, to show a truth about Jerusalem that nobody seems to notice: The [Third] Temple already exists. It's straight in front of our eyes, in the most conspicuous place. Depicted as a temple of wisdom and womb for the three religions, it can breed interfaith understanding.'Hmmmm ... "womb for the three religions"? Maybe the campaign slogan for the religion of the Prostitute? Revelation 17. Religion is always depicted as a woman.
"He envisages a hovering holographic temple, projected by an array of high-powered, water-cooled lasers fired into a smoke-filled transparent polyurethane cube with a lightweight metal frame suspended beneath a blimp. The ephemeral, flickering image in the three-dimensional projection screen will fulfill an ancient Jewish prophecy that the Temple will descend from the heavens as a manifestation of light, he explains.
'Rashi [the biblical commentator] envisioned the Temple as a structure of light in the sky. Technology has given us the tools to realize this prophecy.'"Hmmmm ... counterfiet of Revelation 21?
And quote Yitzhak Hayut-Man:
"I write proposals. Right now, I'm finishing an interpretation of the Book of Genesis, written in future tense. Genesis should be read as a prophecy written 3,000 years ago, a blueprint for constructing Israel as a multi-tribal national entity. Genesis is about the God of Israel, not the God of the Jews."Hmmmm ... Interesting distinction by him between Israel and the Jews. I don't think western thinking appreciates that distinction.
IMO the players in the next "act" are just now beginning to make their appearance, men like Yitzhak Hayut-Man among them and the script is a little different from what we think as we understand/interpret The Word..
An article well worth reading .... and keeping.
Thanks!
Dianne