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Saturday, October 16, 2010

LCG's Number One Chiropractor On The Tribulation

LCG Apologist extraordinaire, Chiropractor Bob is treading the same dangerous and silly waters his Master Spanky is treading.  Meredith has been making idiotic end time prophecies for decades.  Every single one of them has failed.  Chiropractor Bob's dates will be a failure too.



Barack Obama has a very difficult job, but probably will appear on the surface to be handling it, as the end (meaning the beginning of the Great Tribulation) is not likely to start before 2013 (as it cannot possibly start before 2012, per Daniel 9:27).









Embarrassed yet?

6 comments:

  1. Thiel is not a chiropractor. According to Thiel's www.healthresearch.com website, "He possesses a fully accredited Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Nutrition Science from the Union Institute and University, a Doctorate in Naturopathic Medicine/Doctorate in Natural Health from First National University of Naturopathy (of the United States School of Naturopathy) the nation's oldest and only federally-chartered naturopathic university), a Naturopathic Diploma from the International College of Naturopathy (a California State approved institution), an M.S. from the University of Southern California, and four other degrees."

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  2. He stated ages ago that his a Dr of Chiropractic. So if he is not a chiropractor why did he state he was?


    We had two chiropractors in Pasadena in WCG who were also naturopaths. More like quacks that took hundreds of thousands of dollars over the decades from church members with their silly pills and potions.

    Anyone for a spoonful of cayenne pepper - the cure all of the Health Center on the Pasadena campus.

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  3. "First National University of Naturopathy and Allied Sciences dates its foundation from 1905 with the founding of its first constituent college, The New Jersey College of Osteopathy.
    The National University was formally incorporated by Congress in 1919 as a University level, degree granting institution, which it remains although no longer situated in the District of Columbia. First National University, The National University of Therapeutics, and United States School of Naturopathy and Allied Sciences are all used by the University and by its constituent colleges.
    Embracing
    New Jersey College of Osteopathy
    United States School of Naturopathy"
    from www.

    washingtoninstituteofnaturalmedicine.com

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  4. Naturopathic diploma from where???

    "Theresa Dale, PhD., DNS, C.C.N., N.P.,
    Certified Clinical Nutritionist
    Traditional Naturopathic Practitioner
    BioEnergetic Medical Consultant.

    I founded California College of Natural Medicine (originally International College of Naturopathy) in 1994.

    ...In 1994 Dr. Dale founded the International College of Naturopathy, a California state approved vocational school, which offers traditional Naturopathic training."

    www.traditionalnaturopathy.com

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  5. According to the California Board of Chiropractic Examiners, Robert J. Thiel has NEVER held a California chiropractic license.

    The California government Department of Consumer Affairs Naturopathic Medicine Committee license search shows NO license issued for Thiel. But,

    Do I need to be licensed to practice naturopathy or homeopathy in
    California?
    No. You do not need a license to practice naturopathy and homeopathy in
    California. However, you must disclose in your advertisements and on
    your client intake form that you are providing unlicensed healing arts
    services (Business and Professions Code sections 2053.5 and 2053.6).

    Can I advertise as a naturopath?
    Yes. You may advertise as a naturopath, traditional naturopath, or
    homeopath but you must state in your advertisements that you are not
    licensed by the State of California.

    Do I need to tell my clients that I’m not licensed?
    Yes. Before you begin treatment, you must inform each client in writing
    that you are not licensed. All clients must confirm in writing that they were
    given information about your license status (Business and Professions
    Code section 2053.6).

    I am board certified and hold a degree in naturopathic medicine but cannot
    get a license because my school is not approved. Can I still use the title ND
    or naturopathic physician?
    No. You must be licensed by the Naturopathic Medicine Committee to use
    the titles ND or naturopathic doctor (Business and Professions Code
    section 3660). http://www.naturopathic.ca.gov/laws/index.shtml

    If I use the title ND or naturopathic doctor without being licensed, what will
    happen?
    If you use the titles illegally, you would be guilty of a misdemeanor and
    subject to a fine of up to $5,000, or a year in jail, or both (Business and
    Professions Code section 3664).
    http://www.naturopathic.ca.gov/laws/index.shtml

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