Just when you think the Church of God cannot get any crazier, along comes Wade Cox...the second Great White Bwana to Africa, leader of tens of millions of converts in Africa and a few white people in the U.S. Old Wade regularly posts all kinds of conspiracy crapola on his site alongside his COG/Muslim silliness.
Here is the link to the video on his Facebook Page.... Christian Churches of God
"Come to Me, ye who are weary and heavy-laden, and I shall give you... secret information about artificial planetary satellites." Said no Savior, ever.
ReplyDeleteThe moon was made for .........seasons ?? - Ps 104:19. Not the fall, winter, spring, summer seasons, but possible tidal lows and highs could be referred to as "seasons". A better Hebrew translation for "seasons" is "fixed times". Fixed? Could it be lunar calculations of a calendar, but ONLY the lunar (moon) calculations, have been fixed since creation?
ReplyDeleteThe church of God people are so gullible they would believe anything they were raised to believe.
ReplyDeleteIn the early 1970s I was warned about a niche group in the congregation that had "unique" ideas about UFOs and the Moon. The ideas about the Moon seemed to involve a large crater on the far side, and something akin to the Hollow Earth theory.
ReplyDeleteMaybe Wade fell asleep watching the Star Trek Next Generation episode Relics - where Scotty is found in a ship that crashed on the surface of a Dyson Sphere.
Wade is perfectly correct. The moon is the Death Star in disguise. It's Dath Vader's home.
ReplyDeleteThe moon certainly has many curious characteristics, unique to all the other 100s of moons in our solar system. One thing is for sure, life as we know it, could not exist on Earth if there was no moon.
ReplyDeleteIt is also very coincidental that the apparent aperture of the moon and the sun are very close to each other, and that they both are in the visual ecliptic as well.
So indeed, some curious things. Does it imply design and a creator?
Cox is dumber than my neighbor's jackass that stands in the field all day doing nothing.
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