They can force their kids to memorize it all they want but it is ultimately useless when the entire basis for their belief system is a perverted mess created by Gerald Flurry. Memorizing a whole bunch of scriptures while turning their backs on parents, grandparents, siblings, and friends who disagree with Flurry, proves it has no value to them.
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Are we sure "tested on" means "memorized"?
ReplyDeleteKnowing PCG, it just as likely means, "Here's a scripture. Explain its meaning. Bonus points if you can explain how it applies to Mr. Flurry and/or PCG."
Isolated scriptures cobbled together in the traditional "here a little" doctrinal jigsaw.
ReplyDelete@4:06 you're right. And as Joel Hilliker would say, "How it relates to biblical prophecy," aka Flurry's prophecy, copied from HWA's prophecy, copied from somebody else's prophecy.
ReplyDeleteThere are 31,102 verses in the Bible. 850 verses equals just 2.7% of the total.
ReplyDeleteCome on PCG HWA college students... impress us, get with it and memorize them all!
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