God's most important man (after Davey Pack), worlds foremost authority on prophecy, all things Mayan and Chief Overseer of the Continuing Ed Church of God is all excited that recent excavations may have discovered Elisha's home.
Notice however, the very first line where Bob makes sure to point out that Elisha had a double portion of the Holy Spirit.
This is the same thing that Bob uses to legitimize his apostate splinter cult. He claims an LCG elder doubly blessed with a double portion of the holy spirit.
When one is doubly blessed one MUST start their own church even when they are not ordained.
There is a report that a dwelling of the biblical Elisha, who asked
to be granted a double-portion of God’s Spirit from Elijah (2 Kings
2:9-13), has possibly been found:
July 23, 2013
TEL REHOV, Israel – During 16 years of excavating Tel Rehov in the
Jordan Valley, archaeologists uncovered a 3,000-year-old, well-planned
city.
They also found a unique building that might have been the house of Elisha the prophet…
During the excavations, archaeologists discovered a special room
inside the house with a table and a bench. They also discovered a
pottery shard with the name Elisha on it, dated to the 9th century.
The discovery has led some to believe this was the room of the prophet Elisha.
Towards the end of the posting Bob has this:
Elisha was made a prophet of God to lead after Elijah no longer was fit to be the leader (see also Elijah: Past and Prophesied).
As we get closer to the end, it is interesting that archaeologists
continue to find more evidence of biblical peoples, places, figures, and
events.
That all translates into Bob speak as this:
Since Rod Meredith was no longer fit to lead the church I had to step in and take matters in hand. Even though I am not ordained by the laying on of hands, I have been doubly blessed by an elder so therefore I am a legitimate leader in the Church of God. As we get closer to the end God will further legitimize me in my position as he unveils more archaeological items and scriptural references.