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Author: Binyamin Rutstein

We know G-d most… by not knowing.

We know G-d most… by not knowing.

Sounds strange, right? But here’s why: Human knowledge is always limited. We use words, logic, comparisons. But G-d is infinite, beyond all boxes. So the closer we get, the more we realize: “I can’t fully grasp Him.” That’s not failure. That’s true knowing. And yet, G-d gives us moments we can feel. A flash of […]

Author: Binyamin Rutstein

Did the Church ever finish its apology to the Jewish nation?

Did the Church ever finish its apology to the Jewish nation?

For centuries, Catholic teaching claimed Jewish suffering was deserved. Worse, it taught that Jews wanted to be persecuted. That wasn’t humility. That was out-of-control abusive thinking. In 1965, Vatican II changed course. Nostra Aetate rejected “collective guilt” and condemned antisemitism. In the 1990s, the Church asked forgiveness for its silence during the Holocaust. In 2000, […]

Author: Binyamin Rutstein

Because every nation was invited to Sinai.

Because every nation was invited to Sinai.

Every nation had the chance to meet G-d face-to-face. But when they heard the Torah (hebrew bible) was about awe, yearning, and spiritual pleasure, not physical comfort, they stepped back. They said: “What’s the point?” Only Israel showed up. And even a few thousand Egyptians joined them. That choice mattered. It was the difference between: […]

Author: Binyamin Rutstein

G-d needs you.

G-d needs you.

“Life isn’t just you needing G-d. You are giving G-d what he desires most : connection.” Not because He lacks something. But because He wants something. A relationship. Every moment you breathe, speak, or choose kindness, you’re not just “doing a mitzvah” or “checking a box.” You are giving G-d what He desires most: Connection. […]

Author: Binyamin Rutstein

“But they practice kindness…”

“But they practice kindness…”

That phrase has excused abuse at every level: In families — abusive parents, partners or siblings. In institutions — exploiters in power. In governments — corruption hidden. And it’s the same excuse that helps religious schemes survive. The Mormon church thrives because people say: “But look how kind they are.” Kindness in one moment doesn’t […]

Author: Binyamin Rutstein

Signs You Are Being Spiritually Abused

Signs You Are Being Spiritually Abused

1. Fear is the fuel. If guilt, shame, or threats of punishment are what keep you “loyal,” that’s not faith, it’s control. 2. Your worth = obedience. When your value depends only on how well you follow rules or leaders, you’re trapped in a scheme. 3. Only they have the truth. If you’re told “we’re […]

Author: Binyamin Rutstein

2018–2022: My life was chaos.

2018–2022: My life was chaos.

Out-of-control disease activity wrecked my nervous system. I often needed a wheelchair, I had to follow a diet of mostly beans, carrots, broccoli, Quinua and tahini to live with less pain. Here’s something people don’t always realize: Disease itself can be traumatic. It shocks your body. It overwhelms your mind. It traps your nervous system […]

Author: Binyamin Rutstein

Why the Ego Loves Religious Schemes

Why the Ego Loves Religious Schemes

The ego craves comfort. It longs to belong. It hides inside systems that promise safety without truth. But here’s what most people miss : Your soul is always pure. It doesn’t need schemes. It only longs for connection, love, and G-d. The ego is separate. It’s not your soul. It’s the part that fears, compares, […]

Author: Binyamin Rutstein

Big Questions:

Big Questions:

Which country will be the first to ban the Mormon church? Why ask? Because the Mormon system doesn’t just preach,it conditions, controls, and manipulates its followers through fear, secrecy, and a culture of unquestioned obedience. Some nations are starting to wake up to the reality that “religious freedom” can also mean “freedom for religious schemes.” […]

Author: Binyamin Rutstein

Christianity is spiritual slavery.

Christianity is spiritual slavery.

Christianity can work like spiritual slavery. Not chains on your body. Chains on your mind. Many churches teach people to think like this: • If you obey, you’re good and loved. • If you question or doubt, you’re doing something wrong. • Leaders are always right and should not be questioned. Over time, this teaches […]

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