tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-226103369043606765.post9158250395854822435..comments2024-03-28T08:37:16.470-07:00Comments on Banned by HWA! News and Observations About Armstrongism and the Church of God Movement: COG False Prophet Thinks His Ministry Is So Important That The Two Witnesses Will Take It Over When They Arrive NO2HWAhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02018654662518613623noreply@blogger.comBlogger10125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-226103369043606765.post-88346851798639625262019-01-05T13:28:13.484-08:002019-01-05T13:28:13.484-08:00
The more I read of Malm’s stuff the more obvious ...<br />The more I read of Malm’s stuff the more obvious it is that his is as big a spiritual pervert as Pack, Flurry and Thiel.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-226103369043606765.post-37448445014912245872019-01-05T13:13:20.643-08:002019-01-05T13:13:20.643-08:004.20 AM
'No discussions and debates' is bu...4.20 AM<br />'No discussions and debates' is bully morally, the moral code which dominates all the ACOGs. Belief without discussions and debates is building a house on sand rather than on rock. It doesn't matter whether the beliefs are correct. They cannot stand up to coercive pressure. Members changing their beliefs after Joe T took charge of the church, is one example of this.<br /><br />Christians are instructed to 'prove all things.' Christ reasoned with those who disagreed with Him. By contrast, the ACOGs tell their members 'believe what we say, or you will wake up with a horses head in your bed. Capiche?'Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-226103369043606765.post-29255345442083799432019-01-05T04:20:34.791-08:002019-01-05T04:20:34.791-08:00What about the truth- at AC we all drank from the ...What about the truth- at AC we all drank from the same spiritual water- open up the brain and pour in their version of the truth- no discussions and debates. What they said was wrong with this world’s educational system was effectively done to us.TLAnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-226103369043606765.post-82769437608339047822019-01-04T19:23:10.472-08:002019-01-04T19:23:10.472-08:00Dennis C Diehl said: "While written with ple...Dennis C Diehl said: "While written with plenty of hyperbole and glitter, the Book of Revelation is not something to base one's life on today. Look at all the trouble it has caused over the past 2000 years already".<br /><br /><br />Your "buddy" Dave Pack came close to the same conclusion a little over three years ago. Apparently, while pulling wires out of the wall (his words), he concluded that the book of Revelation was the wrong wire to be pulling when trying to incorporate that book into a two dominion scenario. He concluded that the book of Revelation was completely irrelevant to the imminent prophetic fulfillment of the Son of Man's return and eventual ascension up to Jerusalem in his 1st dominion. His conclusion was that the book of Revelation was the cause of all his troubles while trying to piece together the "ten thousand piece puzzle" of end time prophetic fulfillment.<br /><br />Mr. Diehl, if I am not mistaken, I think you and Mr. Pack were at Ambassador College at the same time and maybe graduated the same year or a year apart. So, if you came to your conclusion about the book of Revelation by "pulling wires out of the wall", then it is my observation that there must have been something in that Ambassador college water. What About The Truthnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-226103369043606765.post-25834112499151293702019-01-04T18:48:01.037-08:002019-01-04T18:48:01.037-08:00SHT - the writer you reference seems to ignore the...SHT - the writer you reference seems to ignore the records that many Jews including the Pharisees ended up accepting Jesus after His death.<br />The early Church was Jewish, and had many Jews in it initially. At some point the Gentiles dominated. It seems they made Jews feel unwelcome.<br />My question is when was the Gospel of John written. If it was written by the Apostle John, it would appear that the early Christian church dropped the Feast days during John's lifetime.<br />Another possibility is, it was written later by someone who had access to the personal accounts of the Apostles.TLAnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-226103369043606765.post-29241558999071033892019-01-04T17:33:37.634-08:002019-01-04T17:33:37.634-08:00http://biblecentre.org/content.php?mode=7&item...http://biblecentre.org/content.php?mode=7&item=704<br /><br />"<b>While these feasts had been reduced to the outward shell of ritualistic observance by the Jews who refused the one upon whom the fulfilment hinged, </b> the Lord acts in wonderful grace, presenting Himself as the one who works until the true rest of God can be realised; the one who goes into death to bring us blessing and food, and who sends the Holy Spirit as source of abiding joy and refreshment! "SHThttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01387145525747411349noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-226103369043606765.post-6693071009164879852019-01-04T12:27:42.145-08:002019-01-04T12:27:42.145-08:00TLA, I've wondered that same thing about the &...TLA, I've wondered that same thing about the 'feasts of the Jews'.<br />Kind of like how I would refer to Muslim holidays, etc.--because I don't keep them myself.<br />Still Learningnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-226103369043606765.post-47617287162813006962019-01-04T10:53:31.361-08:002019-01-04T10:53:31.361-08:00Here will be a real test for those attending COGS....Here will be a real test for those attending COGS...<br /><br />The "Place of Safety" will end up being LAS VEGAS! Tontohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13873139126751398500noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-226103369043606765.post-44666025324703475552019-01-04T10:37:45.507-08:002019-01-04T10:37:45.507-08:00The books of Revelation and Daniel do disagree wit...The books of Revelation and Daniel do disagree with the gospels which state Jesus will return unexpectedly, and at a time when life is happening as usual.<br />Did you ever study and come to any conclusions why the gospel of John (written in 90s?) refers to the feasts of the Jews, while Paul's letters and the book of Acts (written in the 50s and 60s) all mention them in passing, implying everyone knew what they were.<br />The best explanation I can think of that makes sense, is that the Gentile church had stopped observing most of the original feasts, so now they were known as Jewish feasts only - with the exceptions of Passover and Pentecost.TLAnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-226103369043606765.post-28346956786601809912019-01-04T07:40:28.309-08:002019-01-04T07:40:28.309-08:00It is very convenient to call yourself "prepa...It is very convenient to call yourself "preparatory" and merely "preparing" for some event which pretty much is never going to happen as advertised. With the Book of Revelation being a failed first century prophecy, only meant during a time called "Of things which must shortly come to pass" and hang in there because, "Behold I come quickly", nothing the Churches or Self Appointed Prophets, Priests and Kings come up with to motivate the members is actually possible. While written with plenty of hyperbole and glitter, the Book of Revelation is not something to base one's life on today. Look at all the trouble it has caused over the past 2000 years already.DennisCDiehlhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10417850852638492246noreply@blogger.com