Cox, the other great white Bwana to Africa, claims he has had at least half of the content of Africa join his cult. With a few loony Americans who spend their time threatening people who speak ill of their Dear Leader, most of his followers are Africans, much like Bwana Bob Thiel's membership.
The fun thing with Cox is that he continues to be taken to the cleaners by these church-hopping believers. They go from one COG to another seeking dumb leaders that will continue to give them money, seeds, computers, and money. When these things start to dry up, out the door they go to greener pastures.
Cox, in his delusional glory, lets his madness blossom even further into lunacy. He is now claiming that the Koran was written by a Church of God member.
There was certainly a major preacher (mursal) to Arabia who introduced the Surahs of the Koran to the paganised Arabs and around whom most of the Ahadith are based. His original name was referred to as Qasim sometimes as Abu Qasim or Father Qasim although attempts have been made to suggest that it might mean Father of Qasim but that seems very unlikely. It appears that he may have been a Monophysite Christian Priest before he was baptised a Sabbatarian, which the Koran indicates he was. He was one of the Arabian Sabbatarian Church. In writing about him, it would be more appropriate not to refer to him as The Prophetsince this term refers specifically to the genetic descendants who have best claim (Q3:68) to the Abraham nation (Q6:161, Q16:120). Along with their grafted members, these descendants inherited the authority of the religious reformation that commenced with the teachings of John the Baptist, and which was taken up by Christ and the apostles. This reformation led to the founding of the Churches of God in their various locations and administrations. It is this organisation that is the Nasraani (Q3:67) AhlulBayt (Q33:33) of Rasulullah's brides (Q33:53) – the Mursalin (Q2:252) possessing the Spirit of Prophecy. They are also known from the text as Al-Ansaar.
Whoever dictated the words that make up the original Koran was a prophet to the Arabs. If we can tie his message directly to the Bible we can then term him a prophet of God to the Arabs. God said through the prophet Isaiah that if they do not speak according to the law and the testimony then there is no light in them (Isa. 8:20). That has been the standard test of a prophet during the revelation of God to man through the recorded and accepted prophets. Thus this man, and the message of the Koran (Qur’an) that he dictated, must agree with the Law and the Testimony to be considered inspired by God, or God breathed. The Koran certainly claims that to be the requirement of the faith in the various surahs, or chapters, which make up its text (e.g. Q3:3, Q4:82, Q5:47). The work enjoins its followers to heed the writings of the Bible including the Gospels and the writings that make up the accepted canon of Christian Scriptures (Q5:68). No person can claim to be a follower of Islam and ignore the teachings of the Bible, as we will see from the words of the Koran itself.
The Koran is thus a commentary on the Scriptures of the Bible in the same way the New Testament (NT) is commentary on the Old Testament (OT) Scriptures, and which forms a record of the struggles and problems of the early Church, as recorded by the disciples of Christ under the inspiration of the Ahmed, the Praised One, or Holy Spirit. The critical test of inspiration is that it confirms and builds on the Bible text and does not contradict the inspired works that precede it.
The name of the preacher in question is not to be confused with the use of the term Muhammad since this is just a seal or title. It is like calling someone Nobility or Royaltymeaning that body of people advocated by the Ahmed (Advocate), the spirit of Jesus the Son of God. Muhammad is actually “The Seal” of the 144,000 prophets.
Arabia's Apostle was probably a Monophysite Nasaari when he married his Christian first wife. It is most probable that the man we are dealing with was one of the Christian faith educated by members of his family, either directly or through marriage. The early traditions hold that it was his wife’s uncle who taught him the Scriptures. His serious interest in the Scriptures led him to become known as Father Qasim, which is a title forbidden to the true faith by Christ unless Abu Qasim means “father of Qasim”. Soon his earnest desire to seek the truth in the Scriptures brought problems to his attention with the Monophysite Nasaari doctrine, which seemed to contradict the original texts themselves. Basically the Spirit was beginning to call him through the veil, which was termed the “Evangelion”. He sought the true Church. Purana scriptures from India indicate that he became known to the Churches of God based there. The Church's Muhammad called out to him in a dream, and Arabia's Apostle had a vision during his meditations in the cave. It terrified but inspired him. Thus he became a Sabbatarian Unitarian from the Church there in Arabia, being baptised (again) prior to his mission. Not being genetically of Aaron or Levi, he was grafted into the AhlulBayt of Rasulullah's brides as a Nasraani Sabi (TheoSebes/QEO-SEBHS/sebovmenoi = God Worshipper) Mursal. Several Hadith attest to the fact that he became a Sabi. As a Mursal (Bride of Rasulullah) he received more and more insight. Eventually, from his baptism, he was strengthened in The Holy Spirit (Ahmed) and reached the Mahmoodan state becoming Muhammad as a true Christian in the Churches of God. Commentary on the introduction to the KoranCox is just as self-absorbed as Bwana Bob Theil. Neither of these men has the
bolas de testĂculo to talk about Jesus, that inconvenient dude that embarrasses the hell out of both of them. Both of them spend their days talking about irrelevant topics that no relevance to one's spiritual journey.
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Islam means Submit. And this is just one of a hundred similarities between cog and (early) Islam.
It would for instance explain the "noted awkwardness" about this "Jesus enigma" who for sure could not have been God since "that would violate the ONE principle" yet is so much more than "just a prophet".
For those able to speak French (German subtitles) there's a 5 piece documentary for sale about early Islam with the best of scholars explaining actors that can be found both in Bible and Quran.
For the others perhaps something on you tube.
HWA was clear about the Abramic origins of the people's. In the videotaped conversation with prez Mubarak HWA, contrary to Christian philosophy states that both he and Mubarak worship the SAME God... Allah.
Then hwa hands the first 100.000 dollar installment (of a million) dedicated to an edifice honoring the God of 3 religions.
I believe that one of the keys to world peace might be in true research regarding origins. Another option might be the implementation of surveillance capitalism and the wiping out of religion and uigurs by the Chinese Road and Belt as the former 4th in rank ideologist of WCG seems to be an apologist for since it would be the rational route to take. BI president Trump opposes that for now as long as he is able to wield the full might of the US economy vs the runner up.
Gone are the days of the little Ambassadors from Shanghai as they are acquiring the entire infrastructure of Africa despite the Anglo missionary work of the thiels and coxes working at the fringes of disgruntled former sda.
I saw the book of Mormon musical fir entertainment.
At the same time I read policy papers regarding the rise of islamism in black Africa. The war in Yemen and Sudan problem.
Yet thing might change for the better once.
Nck
I'm not sure of what others think, but I just feel he's drunk!
nck said... “...HWA, contrary to Christian philosophy states that both he and Mubarak worship the SAME God... Allah.”
I agree with Morey’s view that Allah is the Arabian moon god. Thus, it’s not the same as the Christian God. Also, the Talmudic god isn’t the same either. Both deny the fatherhood of God and the sonship of Christ and are according to John’s definition therefore antichrist religions. That Christians believe all 3 religions worship the same god one might as well say the Masonic god Ja-Bul-On is the Christian god too—a complete and total fabrication and perversion of the true Sovereign God of the Christian Bible.
" In the videotaped conversation with prez Mubarak HWA, contrary to Christian philosophy states that both he and Mubarak worship the SAME God... Allah."
I've heard that before and always wondered how anyone could come to that conclusion....never knew it originated with HWA.
have to add that to the list of things he got wrong.
Cox is a loon, but the birth of Islam is in fact fascinating. For the first hundred years or so after Muhammad's death, outside observers perceived Islam as a heretical Christianity rather than as a separate false faith. Contrary to what today's Muslims are taught, many scholars now claim that Islam at its origin was very different from what it quickly became. Where Christianity had its Paul and its Roman bishops, Islam had its first few Caliphs who codified Muhammad's transcribed visions into the Quran, and who institutionalized a new religion around Muhammad's charismatic proclamations.
". That Christians believe all 3 religions worship the same god one might as well say the Masonic god Ja-Bul-On is the Christian god too—a complete and total fabrication and perversion of the true Sovereign God of the Christian Bible. "
What makes you think the true Sovereign God of the Christian Bible is any less a fabrication or perversion?
What makes you think the true Sovereign God of the Christian Bible is any less a fabrication or perversion?
Isn't it interesting that the Western world pretty much fell apart as soon as people stopped worshipping the Roman and Greek gods?
There is much generally unknown information regarding the interactions amongst the three Abrahamic religions, but I don't know that there is any basis for gestalting Islam into Christianity in order to present a more complete package, as Cox appears to be doing. HWA set the example for this by doing it with Judaism, so it isn't surprising that someone would give Islam the same deference. There were various times when Muslims provided kinder sanctuary to Jews and Christians than the oppressive rulers from whom they fled, actually dating back to the 1100's. During WWII, Muslims sheltered Jews from certain death from the holocaust. Jews today are often activists agitating for the preservation of religious freedom or tolerance for Muslims in the USA. Any time a mosque is vandalized, there will be Jews in the news, right on the front lines, defending freedom of thought and religion.
But the most unusual fact I've encountered is that Muslims considered the Dome of the Rock, the Al Aqsa Mosque to be a continuation of the Temple, and themselves to be the "new" Jews right up to the middle of the 20th century. The mosque derives it's perceived sacredness from those roots, the previous temples which were destroyed.
BB
My hope is that Cox goes to downtown Islamabad , Mecca, Medina, and other centers of modern Islam like Afghanistan and Pakistan, and shouts this understanding of his at the top of his lungs, to all in the streets using a megaphone.
Of course his "ministry" will last all of 5 minutes maximum!
Wate Cox is too effeminate to go to Islamabad, Medina or even Jerusalem and proclaim his perverted message. He would go crying all the way back to the commanding officers that drummed him out of the corp.
Ah, but does Wade know the fine symmetry of NIMRODS TESTICLES?
This may go down as the first-ever post in the history pf this blog to discuss Wade Cox without the word "dinghy." (Or however you spell that.)
9.08 AM
Some historians claim that the western world fell apart when Rome stopped expanding its borders. Kinda like America being relatively virtuous when the country was being built up. Then came the laziness and hedonism.
Anon 9:08, you say America was "relatively virtuous when the country was being built up." You mean like when European settlers were committing genocide against the North Americans who already lived here?
Old Testament virtue for sure. Like Joshua, praying to his god to move heaven and earth so that he could finish exterminating soldiers that had already been defeated. Far fewer lazy, hedonistic people commit atrocities than the "relatively virtuous."
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