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To: Risky-Riskerdo

I had forgotten about Tilton.

I remember the hilarity of watching Herbert W. Armstrong and his illustrations of Revelation which looked more and more like bad science fiction as I grew older.

http://www.cogeternal.org/?gclid=CJfS-quDlowCFSj0Igod90bQeA says that:

Church of God, The Eternal

is a remnant of the Worldwide Church of God still teaching the original doctrines first proclaimed by Mr. Herbert W. Armstrong.

We accept these doctrines as the divine revelation of Jesus Christ to His Church of the last days, given through the inspiration of a chosen servant; teachings that were blessed by God, producing an annual growth of 30% over four decades, with incredible blessings in the lives of those who practiced the same in faith.

What makes this remnant group truly different from the 300+ splinter groups of our parent organization? No one else believes what Mr. Armstrong originally taught about Truth—that it comes only by revelation to a chosen servant, and even that servant has no authority to change what Christ gave! Read it for yourself: From The Plain Truth, July 1965


And he grew up a Quaker too. Just like Richard Nixon?


109 posted on 05/17/2007 1:24:09 PM PDT by MarkBsnr
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To: MarkBsnr
I remember the hilarity of watching Herbert W. Armstrong and his illustrations of Revelation which looked more and more like bad science fiction as I grew older.

Yeah, him too, but they put out a slick magazine, "The Plain Truth". It was cheaper(free) than buying Marvel comics and almost as entertaining.

118 posted on 05/17/2007 1:35:45 PM PDT by Risky-Riskerdo
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