Rob Skiba died on Oct. 15
The report is that he died from Covid-19. I won't say
much about that other than I'm suspicious of foul play because
there was so much that he challenged, but I don't have any evidence
of that so I'm not claiming that's the case just
Made a big impact on me
My wife has been searching for truth and challenging the
traditions of men in our Christian practices before I did, and Rob
opened her eyes first and then me to a number of things that are in
the Bible but are ignored by most Christians.
There are 4 main issues for which Rob really impacted me
One of those issues is the Nephilim talked about in Genesis 6
and other places in the Bible, as well as in extra biblical
texts
Another issue is being Torah observant
Another is the Flat Earth movement
Finally, Rob believed that we need to share the truth from the
Bible in a way that competes with Hollywood, and one of his
passions was to produce a TV Series called The Seed. I don't
know what will happen to that vision, but I was very excited about
seeing that come out
In addition to learning about each of these issues, I learned
several lessons from Rob about how to live out our Christian
walk.
First of all, he showed me courage in the face of ridicule and
adversity. He cared what people thought, as all of us do, but
he didn't let his fear of man prevent him from pursuing
truth.
Rob also showed me the value of a sense of humor. He was
very funny and that humor was woven into all of his teaching.
Finally Rob showed me the importance of research. There
are very few people I can think of that did a better job of
researching the theories that he considered. He didn't just
say what he believed and expected us to believe. He backed it
up with scripture, and he tested his theory in a very rigorous
fashion.
Tribute from Adam Fink with ParableofTheVineyard.com
He's in a better place - details about what happens when we
die from 2 Esdras, an extra-biblical text
Genuine behind the scenes, asked about him limping (only one
at conference) and offered to pray right there (lesson)