BRIT HACHI'IM

the Living Covenant of God

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a long walkway between two stone pillars in a forest

the heresy paradox

Hachi'im don't shy away from the core contention behind all major Abrahamic religions; did the prophecies stop, and if so, when?

According to God, Abraham, and the Torah, prophets are to be expected as God would never abandon the people of israel permanently.

This creates a paradoxical heresy among branches that claim prophesy has ended. Though they call any new prophets heretics, it's denying all new prophets that goes against the Torah.

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black blue and yellow textile

the devarim dilemma

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false prophets
missed messiahs

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The duty of Hachi'im is to study every claim and refutation of prophecy; never to accept or deny them merely at the command of institutional authorities.

Hachi’im do not care which direction the Etz Avrahami grows, only that it grows honestly.

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prophetic parity

Hachi'im do not rest their community on any one claim, prophet, or institution.

Not even the Torah is essential; it is simply a reliable and shared seed from which living connections with God may continue to grow.

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photo of white staircase
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white concrete building during daytime

as alive as can be

Hachi'im offer many things; insight, mediation, innovation, and more.

But the Hachi'im cannot promise what most people come to religion for; closure.

It is the duty if Hachi'im to expect drastic change in duty, with the potential for what was once holy becoming unholy and vice versa.

This is why when it comes to experiencing and serving God, Hashi'im follow the core principle of presence over precedence.