Now while most see the true Worldwide Church of God as a cult and full of “hyper religious” people they have no problem with voting for a man that believes that people received “dark skin” because of their sins. To the Mormons black people became black because of God’s curse. Also, Indians became dark skinned because God cursed them.
Look at what the Mormon bible states regarding this issue:“..wherefore, as they were white, and exceedingly fair and delightsome, that they might not be enticing unto my people the Lord God did cause a skin of blackness to come upon them.” [Book of Mormon, 2 Nephi 5:21]
Um, HELLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLOOOOOO! Look at the decades that Armstrong taught this! Look at the decades Rod Meredith, Waterhouse and Blackwell taught this. This was a standard belief in Armstrongism for many decades, both overtly and covertly. I would recommend to EW King that he had better clean his own house before he starts spitting at others.
EW goes on to write:
Now how sick is that? Yet people who claim to be true Christians will vote for a man that believes such a heresy? Again, it is truly amazing just how blind the pagan Christian world has become. People have been studying corrupt doctrine for ages. Only the true Church of God is teaching “sound doctrine”.Are you for real? Sound doctrine? Armstrongism and the Worldwide Church of God have left a path of destruction in it's wake. Dead bodies literally litter the path because of sick doctrines and heretical teachings.
Eww King writes, "...the true Worldwide Church of God..."
ReplyDeleteYikes! There were more than one of these?
And to paraphrase Byker Bob:
Q: What's brown like a turd and squishy like a turd and smells like a turd and wears a crown?
A: Ewww King!
(And if you guessed, "Jesus the returd", then Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego will give you a wedgie.)
The good news is that DNA disproves both Armstrongism and the Mormons in one fell swoop: It's a two for one deal!
ReplyDeleteWe're still waiting for a fringe cult religion based on real science, facts, data, logic and math. And, no, Scientology -- simply a different form of Armstrongism -- simply doesn't count.
"....fringe cult religion based on real science, facts, data, logic and math."
ReplyDeleteThen it wouldn't be a religion, now would it?
Paul R.
Uh, seems like I've got an unwanted fan club going on somewhere amongst the spineless anonymi!
ReplyDeleteBut, hey. HWA/WCG did preach "the mark of Cain" theory, as well as the "time of the Gentiles" (a duration of time during which "Gentiles" supposedly were given over to the minds of wild animals!
Most thinking Christians of today do not simply buy into everything that their church considers official doctrine. Has anyone attempted to pin Romney down and ask him if he actually does believe in the LDS Mark of Cain doctrine, or is King assuming that just because Romney is Mormon he automatically believes this?
Generalizations are limiting, cruel, artificial, and overly simplistic. King needs to expand his capabilities and to get past some of his limitations. Then perhaps CNN and FOX will consider that he has something of value to contribute.
BB
I do not know if it is true, but I have heard that the Ericians own many guns and a shooting range. They sound like a WACO waiten to happen!
ReplyDeleteI think that the Mormons are a cult!
ReplyDeleteDoesn't it make sense the CNN and FOX should cover the fact that Romney believes that he and his wife are going to become a "god"?
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