Poor King Flurry, the little guy just cannot do anything right anymore. After proclaiming he is the true King of the Throne of David and has the new coronation stone his fake "jesus" is coming back to sit his royal holy hiney on, just had that all stripped away by the
TRUE
King of England
who now lives in Colorado.
Another Church of God pipe dream down the drain, again.
The true Jesus would for sure hand this scoop to Fox, another proof of the validity of the claim.
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That guy put an ad in The Times of London?
ReplyDeleteSomewhere in Edmond, the PCG staff must be wondering why they didn't think of that first.
We know the Oklahoman will accept PCG ads, from that feud with KOKH-TV a few years ago.
But after that other group's ad in The Tennessean earlier this year warning of a nuclear explosion in Nashville, things now may be very different. In the U.S., at least.
I'd be careful not to take him too lightly. He looks suspiciously a lot like Henry the VIII.
ReplyDeleteTruth be told, virtually half of America is descended from King John of England circa 1100. When you do a bit of genealogy work, you soon discover that someone like King John actually has 100s of Millions of descendants!
ReplyDeleteThat is why all US Presidents are related to each other as well. My wife discovered that her and myself actually had a common ancestor as recently as the revolutionary war, even though we grew up in different regions of the country! We are 6th cousins, LOL!
So everyone is related to everyone, and virtually everyone is an "heir" to the throne. I remember a big deal that HWA made about the fact that he too was descended from the royal line of England, and throne of David. I splash water on that claim, with a big "so what" as it is about as common a claim as dust!
regions Tonto? Whoops. Surely that should have been states.
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ReplyDeleteAnonymous Nov 13 at 12:01 said...
"regions Tonto? Whoops. Surely that should have been states."
Yeah, New England, for example, is a state, just like the Pacific Northwest, the Upper Midwest, the Coastal South, the Central Plains, and so on. All states, and so that's the word Tonto should have used. Sure it is.
Retired Prof.
ReplyDelete"Territories" is the word I would have expected from Tonto.
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