It is quite interesting to read the article about the Restored Church of God, led by David Pack on Wikipedia. In fact, if you haven't looked at it, you should do so too. You can read it right here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Restored_Church_of_God.
Armstrongism - The Ultimate Guide is an online resource that aims to help you keep track of the many offshoots of Armstrongism based upon the doctrines of Herbert W. Armstrong who died in 1986. Now, 40 years later, his outrageous ideas are still widespread in the many splinter groups - and the cultic tendencies of Armstrongism all too obvious...
Monday, October 21, 2019
Wednesday, January 16, 2019
33 Years Ago That Herbert W Armstrong Passed Away
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Saturday, December 29, 2018
The Journal Ends Publication After 21 Years
The Journal brought news about the various COGs globally. Many found inspiration in that newspaper, and I am also quite sure that both the obituaries and news about births at the back of the magazine gave people a unique chance to follow activities among former friends that were scattered as a result of the breakup of the many organizations.
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Saturday, July 7, 2018
Philadelphia Trumpet Is Getting Stranger Every Day
The PCG Philadelphia Trumpet is getting stranger for every issue published. It was rather interesting to see the article published over on Living Armstrongism entitled Overview of the August 2018 Issue of PCG's Philadelphia Trumpet. I made the comment you can see at the beginning of this article.
Tuesday, May 22, 2018
What Can We Say That Hasn't Already Been Said About Armstrongism?
At this time of the year, it's a good idea to do a status check on every blog. On the morning of December 3rd 2016, I was considering what I could possibly say - or write - that hasn't already been said - or written - on the subject of Armstrongism. This article is updated on May 22nd 2018 to keep the blog alive, just so you weren't wondering whether it was dead… :-)
Sunday, May 21, 2017
The Passing of Roderick C Meredith on May 18th 2017
Today, I read on two blogs that Roderick C Meredith passed away late thursday, May 28th 2017 after suffering from terminal cancer.
Tuesday, May 2, 2017
About PCG: Is God Republican?
We could discuss for hours what some define as 'God'. Many mix politics and religion, and imagine that an all-powerful creator would somehow have their specific political opinion. Failing to realize that politics is a joke - regardless of which side you join...
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Tuesday, March 7, 2017
Mixing Politics and Religion - A Dangerous Cocktail
It is rather ironic to watch a magazine such as The Philadelphia Trumpet published by Gerald Flurry, because in that magazine you can see some of the most Republican statements. You could quickly get the impression that God was somehow right-wing when you read articles from the so-called Philadelphia Church of God. "Prove all things" (1. Thess 5:21) is only encouraged until the time you become a member of any of the offshoots of Armstrongism. Once in, you can be sure their ministers (read: minions) will come up with loads of right-wing propaganda.
Saturday, October 29, 2016
What is Truth? The Answer to the Age-Old Question
Historical and Philosophical Perspective
In the Christian scriptures, the roman ruler Pilate is quoted as asking the age-old question "What is truth?" in John 18:38. Through the years, many have claimed they have "the only truth". I want to caution you to beware of people who claim there is only one truth - and especially to be aware of the human tendency to believe you are always right.
In the Christian scriptures, the roman ruler Pilate is quoted as asking the age-old question "What is truth?" in John 18:38. Through the years, many have claimed they have "the only truth". I want to caution you to beware of people who claim there is only one truth - and especially to be aware of the human tendency to believe you are always right.
Wednesday, June 15, 2016
Confusion Among Date-Setters
We are all more than familiar with date-setting in Armstrongite circles. We all experienced wild fantasies about timelines that could confuse anyone when you added and subtracted various numbers based on lots of fun with prophecy - something Ronald D Kelly was scolded for pointing our when he gave his famous sermon with that exact title: Fun With Prophecy.
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