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Tuesday, July 22, 2025

Historical Revisionism in Armstrongism

 


Historical Revisionism in Armstrongism 


One of the most significant criticisms leveled against Armstrongism is its reliance on historical revisionism, particularly through the doctrine of British-Israelism, which forms a cornerstone of Herbert W. Armstrong’s teachings. British-Israelism posits that the Anglo-Saxon peoples of Britain and the United States are the direct descendants of the “lost ten tribes” of Israel, a claim Armstrong used to assert that these nations held a special role in biblical prophecy. This doctrine, while appealing to national pride and a sense of divine election, has been thoroughly debunked by historians, archaeologists, and biblical scholars, revealing it as a deceptive fabrication that misled followers and shaped the Worldwide Church of God’s (WCG) identity.


British-Israelism traces its roots to 19th-century pseudo-historical theories, notably those of John Wilson and Edward Hine, who speculated that the British were descended from the tribe of Ephraim and Americans from Manasseh. Armstrong adopted and popularized this idea, claiming it was divinely revealed to him during his study of the Bible. In his book The United States and Britain in Prophecy, Armstrong argued that biblical promises to Abraham’s descendants were fulfilled in the modern Anglo-Saxon nations, positioning them as God’s chosen people. This narrative was bolstered by selective historical claims, such as alleged connections between British royalty and the Davidic line, drawn from discredited sources like J.H. Allen’s Judah’s Sceptre and Joseph’s Birthright.


Critics, such as Roger R. Chambers in Plain Truth About Armstrongism, have demonstrated that British-Israelism lacks any credible historical or archaeological evidence. Modern scholarship confirms that the ten tribes of Israel, dispersed after the Assyrian conquest in 722 BCE, were likely assimilated into other cultures, with no traceable lineage to modern Western nations. Genetic studies further refute claims of a unique Israelite heritage among Anglo-Saxon peoples. Armstrong’s reliance on outdated and speculative works, such as those by Herman Hoeh, a WCG scholar who accessed rare books to craft elaborate but unverifiable histories, compounded the deception. Hoeh’s narratives, often presented as scholarly, were inaccessible to the average member, who lacked the resources or permission to question them. This created a closed system where fabricated histories were accepted as truth, exploiting the low-information environment of the mid-20th century.


The appeal of British-Israelism lay in its ability to give followers a sense of exclusivity and purpose, positioning them as God’s chosen remnant in a world facing apocalyptic judgment. This resonated particularly in the post-World War II era, when national pride and fears of global instability were high. However, the doctrine’s deceptive nature became apparent as information became more accessible. The internet, particularly in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, exposed the historical inaccuracies of British-Israelism, with websites like herbertwarmstrong.com providing detailed refutations. Former members, such as those contributing to Escaping Armstrongism, describe the disillusionment of discovering that the doctrine they had accepted as divine truth was based on fabrication.


Armstrong’s historical revisionism extended beyond British-Israelism to his broader narrative of church history. He claimed that the WCG was the sole inheritor of “true Christianity,” preserved through a hidden lineage of Sabbath-keeping groups, while mainstream Christianity had been corrupted by paganism. This narrative dismissed centuries of Christian scholarship and relied on selective proof-texting, ignoring the complexity of early church history. For example, Armstrong’s rejection of the Trinity and traditional holidays like Christmas as “pagan” oversimplified the syncretic development of Christian practices, presenting a black-and-white view that demonized other denominations. Critics argue that this approach not only distorted history but also fostered an “us vs. them” mentality, isolating members from broader Christian dialogue and reinforcing the WCG’s cult-like control.


The deceptive nature of Armstrong’s historical claims was exacerbated by the WCG’s strict control over information. Members were discouraged from reading outside sources or questioning leadership, under threat of disfellowshipping. This ensured that fabricated histories, such as those supporting British-Israelism, went unchallenged within the church. The reliance on pseudo-scholarship and the suppression of dissent created a system where deception thrived, as members were taught to trust Armstrong’s “divinely revealed” interpretations over verifiable evidence.


The historical revisionism of Armstrongism, particularly through British-Israelism and its narrative of church history, represents a core deception that misled followers by presenting fabricated claims as divine truth. The lack of empirical support, combined with the WCG’s authoritarian structure, prevented members from critically evaluating these teachings, perpetuating a cycle of misinformation that has since been exposed by modern scholarship and former members.


David D.

35 comments:

  1. "that the British were descended from the tribe of Ephraim and Americans from Manasseh"

    This is already where you go entirely wrong..........

    It was asserted that the blessings these Nations received were THROUGH the blessings bestowed upon the ancestors of many, but at least the leadership of those countries we call GB and USA today.

    nck

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    1. Bad lawyering, nck! I'm shocked, as would be Earl Stanley Gardner! David got the verbiage exactly right. Heard it in sermons, and read it in the magazines and other church collateral materials. This, of course, is based upon church teaching right up to the prophecy failures of 1972-75. I left immediately following that, but some of my family members who accepted the backpedaling and sheltered in place shared the twistings and rationalizations with me, the ones which allowed them to continue to believe that HWA was still God''s Apostle in spite of God not validating him by fulfilling the prophecies, as He always had with His real prophets, as recorded in the Tanakh.

      You underscored and illustrated the very point which was David's premise. Revisionism. And, if I might remind you, as an officer of the court, you are not allowed to perjure yourself, or to subborn perjury in a court of law, whether a wig is required or not!

      BB

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    2. Don't try and change things up nck, we know what we heard and what was taught. That's form of lying.

      Tank

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    3. Nah BB.... it is riddled with error regarding Armstrongism and USA&BIP.... Even Miller Jones would concede that GTA wrote an entire book on the Celts and this article mentions the Anglo Sax only....

      In USGBIP.. HWA states thst a small band of Danites land in Ireland.... amidst many tribes that already live there......
      Their High King gets turned, overturned and turned etc etc to Scotland and eventually Roman Londinium.

      I could go on and on about Normans, Frisians on Sussex, Scots in the Apalachians and Germans in Texas... But whats the Point.

      I'm no apologist for HWA. Yet as he often stated only a few.... understood what he said.

      And I believe not more than 20 people that is.....

      Nck

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    4. Be good now, buddy, or no more chocolate bunny rabbits for you 🐇 🐰

      BB

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    5. Ok BB..... This dog is back in the cage..... or should I say "A World Held Captive".......😂😂😂😂.

      Which reminds me why would "Anglo Saxon" fetishists publish a booklet with the Capitol in DC on the cover.... going out of their way explaining "Who are the modern Romans"

      Spock out

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  2. David, this post is a well-articulated statement of how Herbert Armstrong twisted both history and Scripture to support his teachings and exploit the ignorance of others. Unfortunately, there is a small group of well-meaning folks whose pride and investment in Herbie's narrative prevent them from acknowledging his errors.

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  3. Wonderful write up David. Yes, the splinter ACOGs are still prideful in their folly of this doctrine. Their focus should have been on the new testament blessings. Even Paul spoke of the Gentiles being blessed (Gal 3:7-8)

    Galatians 3:8-9 And the Scripture, foreseeing that God would justify the Gentiles by faith, preached the gospel to Abraham beforehand, saying, “In you all the nations shall be blessed.” So then those who are of faith are blessed with believing Abraham.

    Paul wasn't hung up on this nation or that nation receiving the blessings, it was the called out ones. Those splinter groups practice a tribal version of christianity with that doctrine.

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  4. The 12 tribes were scattered abroad ......almost 2000 years ago - James 1:1.
    Avoid genealogies - Titus 3:9.

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  5. Can one deny that the British, Americans, Europeans, Australians and New Zealanders (Abraham's descendants) are the richest i.e. enjoy a very high standard of living in the last two centuries and even now as compared to the Africans, Latin Americans, and Asians? There is the proof.

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    1. Heyyyyyyy....... July 9:32........why are you deliberately omitting the Arabs as Abrahams descendants....... who are filthy rich since HWA got involved with their leading Princes on London since 1947.....

      Nck

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    2. However, nck, the Arabs don’t have nukes. Their only means of projecting kinetic power outside of the region is terrorism. We, on the other hand, fly old B2s over their heads with virtual impunity — and keep them from developing nukes.




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    3. 9:32 Most of the wealth that came to British, Americans, Europeans was at the behest of the exploitation and extraction of resources from the global south. Not to mention the colonization and slavery. Without those resources, enjoying a very high standard of living wouldn't be possible. But doesn't God create those resources, and where did he put them? It's just the rise and fall of nations.

      And don't confine it to JUST the last few centuries. Go back to the dark ages, go back to the Black Death plague in the 14 century. Just like Baghdad and that area was a prominent center of learning, which spanned roughly from the 8th to the 13th centuries. But you just want to confine it to the past few centuries to fit your narrative. World history doesn't work like that. And that's a great point by nck

      Tank

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    4. Dear Tank

      I do not agree with any of your points and my proof is the number of Noble Price worthy inventions as relative to race....... and I am not saying some races have higher IQ Im just talking scientific breakthroughs.

      Since the TOPIC AT HAND is BI.... It is by denfinition subjected to a start of the blessings and time limits.... so your argument that we wabt to confine it is really funny.

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  6. Wealth is NOT evidence of God's favor or of one's ancestry. It certainly doesn't constitute proof of anything other than wealth.

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    1. True.

      Nowhere did anyone imply that no good people live in South Central......

      But it sure feels good to see the robot lawnmower do its task while the kids are of to a Summer Camp in Tejas that is not flooding.....

      Nck

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    2. 10:33 Exactly! And in truth what the Western nations are rich in is debt. Their wealth is a complete illusion.

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  7. I've come to the conclusion that some posters don't genuinely believe what they claim.

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    1. Welcome to the truth 1:17. I don't believe any of their typed declarations.

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  8. Since people are discussing it this way: Anglo-Israelism is the opposite of a racial superiority doctrine. It accredits the “blessings” (wealth, power, etc.) of the supposedly Israelitish nations to the fulfillment of the divine promise, rather than something in the genetics of the recipients/possessors. Indeed, a believer of the theory could argue that without that belief, an objective person is left with no alternative than racial genetics to explain the development/possession of those blessings by those peoples relative to people who don’t look like them. (And before certain people — and you know who you are — go where we both know you’re going to go, remember that conquest and technology are doable by everybody — unless there really is a genetic factor.)

    As for historicity, all that is necessarily required from a Bible-believing standpoint is a limited amount of genetics. If I, a White man with maybe a very limited American Indian presence in my bloodline, produce a child by a Black woman, which child then reproduces with another Black person, yada-yada-yada, ten generation from now my descendants will look nothing like me, and have very little White-connected genetic tracings. Yet if I had received a divine promise that my descendants out 10 generations would receive a big reward, then it would go to that generation. The prophecy would be fulfilled not because of, but in spite of, genetics.

    Thus, it is possible for the supposed Israelitish nations to have so mixed genetically with Gentiles during the 2520 years, I think it was, before the blessings became manifest that there is more distinction, then similarity ethnic Jews, who themselves have mixed somewhat. Thus it is possible that the two branches of Jacob’s descendants could be genetically more distinct than you would expect, yet still the brethren they are purported to me. [CUE “CELTIC THRONE” 😁]

    Believers of the theory: Think G.G. Rupert with a touch of 23andme.

    Critics of the theory: Think Elizabeth Warren, but add possessing a curious land title on an Indian reservation.

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    1. Yes.

      Lee Walker.....
      The puzzle is extremely simple...and I have beem saying that here for over 20 years...... "Pocahontas" Warren would be recipient of direct or indirect blessings if the Great Manitou would have promised them to a Chief Ancestor....

      From a cultural Amerucan perspective, the WASP American establishment had always been ectremely racist and especially extremely anti semetic..
      Not so long ago there were country clubs where jews were not welcome.

      Then VERY CONVENIENTLY in the 1930's at the pinnacle of Fundamentalism thus Armstrong preacher dares to claim that not only the Americans are tied to the jews, no, they are cousins... kin....
      Not fast enough to have the Eurooean refugees alliowed to come ashore.....
      But together with the American songbook in time to integrate the jews in society..... Since all Classic Jesus type Christmas songs are by that time replaced by neutralnsongs without mention of jesus but rather White Christmasses or red nosed reindeers or sleighbells.....
      and guess who wrote all these neutral songs causing major transfer of cultural power from the Wasp from Platinum Doris Day to Hello Dollly Streisand..

      This is classic social engineering as invented by Edward Bernays, HWAs Master.... You know Edward Bernays the guy who invented..... "The World Tomorrow" in New York in 1938.

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  9. Nck @ 11:11,
    I apologize for my unintended error. Rest assured, it was not done deliberately. How can I forget God's promise to Abraham's descendants via Ishmael and Esau. I stand corrected.

    Anon 10:33,
    God's promise to Abraham's children through the tribes of Israel and Ishmael/Esau is definitely about wealth e.g where does Arab oil come from?
    I believe God kept His promise to Abraham's descendants.

    Of course, I understand everyone will benefit spiritually (true wealth) through Abraham, first the Israelites, then the Gentiles.

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    1. 5:25 It is definitely not about wealth in the NT era. As stated earlier Paul had a wonderful opportunity to imply wealth with the pomises and blessings of Abraham but doesn't in (Galatians 3:8-9).

      Revelation 3:17 Because you say, ‘I am rich, have become wealthy, and have need of nothing’—and do not know that you are wretched, miserable, poor, blind, and naked—

      Romans 10:12 For there is no distinction between Jew and Greek, for the same Lord over all is rich to all who call upon Him.

      But it seems as though many like yourself still love to proclaim the physical over the spiritual. You ask where does the Arab oil come from, it comes from the Arabian peninsula. And I could also ask where do the diamonds come from, the gold come from and so on. The arabs were able to benefit from their natural resource, and so should have everybody else within the region that they live in.

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    2. 10:12 Does not have s single clue who made it possible for the Arabs to profit from oil.

      This bunch if poor Bedus were liberated by the Britlish from Ottoman opression.

      Then the Americans begged the Dutch to invest.... Who refused because they deemed them an unstable people.

      Then HWA comes in in 1947

      US built everything they have..

      Nck

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  10. British Israelism was a longterm plan which ended in the successful Balfour Declaration in 1915. Freemasons held this belief. As the plan ramped up to its conclusion in the 1800s several cult-like churches emerged - each one had at its head a person from a highly religious Protestant family. Charles Taze Russell (Watchtower/Jehovah’s Witnesses), William Miller (Millerites), Ellen G White (Adventists 7th Day), Mary Baker Eddy (Christian Scientism) and Joseph Smith Mormonism). Each one of these was a proponent of British Israelism, wanted to progress the establishment of a new state of Israel and, not surprisingly the symbols of Freemasonry (domes, reflecting pools, obelisks and pyramids) can be found on their church buildings and even their individual gravesites. Armstrongism was just a continuation of these ideas.

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  11. If you look at the Biblical record of the conquest of the promised land, you will see that God instructed Joshua not to attack other groups who were the descendants of Lot and others associated with Abraham.

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    1. Interesting America & Britain love attacking the Arab people, with all these recent wars.

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    2. 10:17....no its the other way around.... because the bible states the arabs would be a perpetual pain in the ass....

      Literally

      Nck

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    3. nck and lee walker talker, you no nothing. It's the other way around in which you speak of. Now nck you stated the bible states, well lee walker is an atheist, so that doesn't count for him.

      But don't be A-Historical. What I'm talking about is America's stupid involvement in iraq, Libya, Afghanistan. operation desert this and desert that. It was all about the oil. Don't disrespect the other descendants of Abraham (or you won't be blessed).

      They will be a pain now, because look at what's being done to some of them. like the people in Gaza. I mean you would have thought this was Germany in the 40s we are talking about.

      perpetual pain, is too harsh and too long term like "forever". I like to think of them in the positive light in the bible in the end (Isaiah 60:7), and some who are christian during this age, Acts 2:11, but not perpetual.

      You too can eat a bat, RIP Ozzie

      Cowboy!

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    4. No, cowardly cowboy, Not an atheist. Just somebody who knows Jesus was a fraud.

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    5. Ohhh you hurt my feelings. Don't you just know Jesus loves you buddy. I love you. Jesus loves you.

      Cowboy

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