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10-07-2012, 16:09
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Originally Posted by FCoulter
Sorry that book is abit deep. Maybe this book will explain it more clearly.
http://www.ucg.org/booklet/united-states-and-britain-bible-prophecy/
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And now you post a link to a book that interprets bible prophecy as it applies to the roles of the U.S. and Britain? Again, do you have anything to say on the actual topic of this thread or not? Are you feeling alright?
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10-07-2012, 16:28
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Quote:
Originally Posted by FCoulter
Sorry that book is abit deep. Maybe this book will explain it more clearly.
http://www.ucg.org/booklet/united-states-and-britain-bible-prophecy/
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As in grab your waders, " that book is abit deep".
This book has one reference to evolution: "Far too many Americans and Britons have refused to acknowledge God and His blessings. In their intellectual and spiritual arrogance many have chosen to deny the existence of a Creator and accept the false religion of evolution and its secular-humanist theology." Could we implore you to use your words? What are the best 2 or 3 points made by either book as to how evolution is false.
thanks,
-ArficialGrape
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10-07-2012, 16:58
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Originally Posted by ArtificialGrape
As in grab your waders, " that book is abit deep".
This book has one reference to evolution: "Far too many Americans and Britons have refused to acknowledge God and His blessings. In their intellectual and spiritual arrogance many have chosen to deny the existence of a Creator and accept the false religion of evolution and its secular-humanist theology." Could we implore you to use your words? What are the best 2 or 3 points made by either book as to how evolution is false.
thanks,
-ArficialGrape
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I was hoping by now you would have seen I am playing the other side of the coin. The books I posted deal with how Americans could have came from British people from a Biblical standpoint, not from an evolutionist view point.
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10-07-2012, 17:05
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Originally Posted by FCoulter
I was hoping by now you would have seen I am playing the other side of the coin. The books I posted deal with how Americans could have came from British people from a Biblical standpoint, not from an evolutionist view point.
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Ah... so you are cool with evolution. Awesome.
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10-07-2012, 17:06
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Originally Posted by Geko45
And now you post a link to a book that interprets bible prophecy as it applies to the roles of the U.S. and Britain? Again, do you have anything to say on the actual topic of this thread or not? Are you feeling alright?

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I believe FCoulter was an affiliate of Herbert Armstrong. I remember reading this idea in an unsolicited magazine called Plain Truth several decades ago.
http://www.ptm.org/uni/resources/ptm.../033108/2.html
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5) One of Armstrongism's most bizarre, off-the-wall teachings concerned his view of biblical prophecy. He taught that the 10 "lost" tribes of Israel were the northwest European and Anglo-Saxon nations of the 20th century (modern-day descendants of these tribes included England, the U.S., France, Netherlands, Norway, etc.) This teaching, which he appropriated and refined, is known as British-Israelism. It was a teaching that originated in England several centuries ago when some were seeking a biblical/theological justification for British colonialism -- annexing much of the world under their "empire." They determined that the British Empire was a modern day fulfillment of God's promises to Abraham and therefore their political/military empire was justified -- it was just what God wanted them to do! Herbert Armstrong tied his version of "British-Israelism" to dispensationalism, the futurist methodology of seeing biblical prophecy as meant for the "end times." This gave Armstrong a unique prophetic voice, which he called a warning message, somewhat like, as he often likened it to, the watchman on the walls of the book of Ezekiel.
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Here's a more indepth discussion. British Israelism
In short, the Anglo-Saxons are the true Children of God. Since many of us descended from the British, so are we. We just don't know it.
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10-07-2012, 17:54
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Originally Posted by muscogee
I believe FCoulter was an affiliate of Herbert Armstrong. I remember reading this idea in an unsolicited magazine called Plain Truth several decades ago.
http://www.ptm.org/uni/resources/ptm.../033108/2.html
Here's a more indepth discussion. British Israelism
In short, the Anglo-Saxons are the true Children of God. Since many of us descended from the British, so are we. We just don't know it.
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Key word "was" an affiliate of Armstrong. Split from him in 1979. Armstrong made a lot of mistakes, hopefully he repented of them before he passed.
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10-07-2012, 20:50
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Originally Posted by FCoulter
Sorry that book is abit deep. Maybe this book will explain it more clearly.
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That book is widely and almost totally discredited. It also isn't germane to the topic under discussion.
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http://www.ucg.org/booklet/united-states-and-britain-bible-prophecy/
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That's the way to do it. Don't even attempt to explain or defend your point, just toss out another link that will turn out to be equally unrelated. Kingarthurhk has taught you well.
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10-08-2012, 10:01
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Originally Posted by JBnTX
If you imagine evolution as the foundation and then overlay it with the creation theory, you'd realize that's there's plenty of room for both.
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NO! You do not get to use the work of scientists to try and twist your mythology to make sense. Your book says nothing of evolution. It says God made us on the 6th day and that he made us from clay. It says he made Eve from Adams rib. We know this to be nonsense. Your book had it's chance to get it right and it lost. End of story. There is no "Well maybe evolution is the process God used to create stuff." No... your book says 6 days... and it's wrong.
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God has created man and inserted him into the evolution process at different intervals of time. Man has not and never will "evolve", yet he exists in the evolution process.
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Care to show your evidence for this?
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