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David Ben-Ariel
December 9th 2005, 04:40 PM
The Middle East in Prophecy (http://www.cog21.org/site/cog_archives/booklets/The%20Middle%20East%20in%20Prophecy.htm)
By Herbert W. Armstrong

THE MIDDLE EAST is seething with crisis after crisis. Few people realize the true significance of this turmoil. They seem to have no conception of the danger it threatens — eventual danger to the whole world.
It's time we woke up to the facts! It's time we knew what prophecy reveals. It's time we knew the background — the vital factors that have led up to this world danger — the significance of this series of crises!

eschaton
December 9th 2005, 05:46 PM
The Middle East in Prophecy (http://www.cog21.org/site/cog_archives/booklets/The%20Middle%20East%20in%20Prophecy.htm)
By Herbert W. Armstrong

THE MIDDLE EAST is seething with crisis after crisis. Few people realize the true significance of this turmoil. They seem to have no conception of the danger it threatens — eventual danger to the whole world.
It's time we woke up to the facts! It's time we knew what prophecy reveals. It's time we knew the background — the vital factors that have led up to this world danger — the significance of this series of crises!

David,

You give a link to Herbert Armstrong who founded the World Wid Church of God cult. That group denies the Trinity and may be considered heretical.

http://www.watchman.org/cults/wcgchart.htm

David Ben-Ariel
December 10th 2005, 12:18 AM
David,

You give a link to Herbert Armstrong who founded the World Wid Church of God cult. That group denies the Trinity and may be considered heretical.

A word to the wise:

Jesus, and James, Peter, John and Paul was all considered "heretical" by the religious authorities of their day, so be careful to judge the man by whether or not his words measure up to the BIBLE - to holy Scripture - rather than to popular error or tinsel traditions. That's how we should judge everything.

studyhound
December 10th 2005, 01:33 AM
A word to the wise:

Jesus, and James, Peter, John and Paul was all considered "heretical" by the religious authorities of their day, so be careful to judge the man by whether or not his words measure up to the BIBLE - to holy Scripture - rather than to popular error or tinsel traditions. That's how we should judge everything.

So do you deny the Trinity? Cause Peter, John and Paul, all taught it.

Hitch
December 10th 2005, 09:30 PM
So do you deny the Trinity? Cause Peter, John and Paul, all taught it.

LOL Why not deny the Trinity if you're an Anglo-Saxon descendent of David....