In honor of the theological position of the "Average Joe!"Does it matter?
In honor of the theological position of the "Average Joe!"Does it matter?
Armstrong didn't call it that. But his 1945 booklet The United States and Great Britain in Prophecy was basically plagiarized from a 1902 book by J. H. Allen, Judah's Sceptre and Joseph's Birthright, which was a key British-Israelite text. Armstrong revived a suborthodox myth that had all but disappeared by the middle of the 20th century.Right. I was just reading up on it. I am familiar with Herbert W Armstrong's heresies; I never heard the terms British or Anglo-Israelism associated with his teaching. It all makes sense now.
Herbert Armstrong was a big promoter (not the originator) of the British-Israelite myth, but it has been officially repudiated by the new president of the Worldwide Church of God, Joseph Tkach:
Although British Israelism has been thoroughly debunked, it is still promoted by the Moron radio entertainer Glenn Beck, who says that America is one of the lost 10 tribes.
there is even a lost tribe of israel myth among the scots and irish.... they claim the celts descended from israel....The WCG repudiated British-Israelism, true. But the various Armstrongite factions that splintered from the WCG to preserve Armstrong's teachings continue to affirm it--for example, Gerald Flurry and the Philadelphia Church of God.
When Garner Ted Armstrong split from his father, he founded the Church of God International which continued to teach British-Israel doctrine. He wrote his own British-Israel screed, Europe and America in Prophecy, which the Garner Ted Armstrong Evangelistic Association still makes available.
Tkach's organization may have cast off Armstrong's British-Israelism, but the Armstrongite world at large has not.
Mormonism is another form of Lost Tribe-ism, to be sure. But their version is that members of the ten tribes emigrated to North America and built up huge, pre-Columbian civilizations here, and were the ancestors of the native Americans. That's a fair bit different from the Anglo-Israel line that the Anglo-Saxons, Celts, and Germanic tribes are descended from them. Which version does Beck believe, specifically?
Numerous groups claim descent from the Lost Ten Tribes: for example, the Pashtuns in Afghanistan and Pakistan, the Bene Ephraim in India, and more recently, the various factions of the Black Hebrew Israelite cult. (You're hard pressed to find someone whose tribe isn't descended from the Israelites!)
Complicating the matter, the Lost Ten Tribes were never really lost, of course.
Great song! I love it!In honor of the theological position of the "Average Joe!"
i learned a long time ago not to trust mormons with anything.... .i met too many of them who were well aware that their "church" was built on falsehood and deception.... but who continued to follow it any because of the financial benefits... their family connections... and because of the doors of oportunity being a mormon opened for them in business - careers.. and in some cases even college admissions.. .... .. exactly the same reason members of the masonic lodge remain loyal to their order..... their only interest in people outside the mormon church is the money they can make off them or the ways they use them to their own advantage....Glenn Beck gets it right more often than wrong, but not sure I’d trust him with theological matters.
I thought he sounded more Canadian! LOLJesus does speak somewhat with an English accent in "The Jesus Movie" doesn't he? Just saying!![]()
"What think ye of Christ eh? Whose son is he?"I thought he sounded more Canadian! LOL
Yup.Maybe, but according to the Mormons, He visited what is now New York state between His resurrection and His ascension.
Taking advantage of Natives is a good way For Satan to toss a stumbling block against Christianity, before our People....which was precisely the result.if most people understood what mormons actually believe... and how they arrived at those beliefs.. they would not even consider them part of christendom..... which they are not - by the way... .. ...mormonism is a pagan cult started by a scammer who copied all the structure and organizational documentation of the masonic lodge and turned it into his own religion.... all because the local masonic lodge his brother was a member of denied him membership... (which they did due to him already being a well known scammer)
there is an official mantra in mormon teachings that says.... "as man is - God once was - as God is - man may become"..... which sounds closer to something out of an ancient aliens episode than anything from the bible..... and blasphemys like that exist all through mormon writings and teachings.....
The real kicker is that the Royals may be Egyptian....Right. I was just reading up on it. I am familiar with Herbert W Armstrong's heresies; I never heard the terms British or Anglo-Israelism associated with his teaching. It all makes sense now.
Oh, yeah, I forgot Metallica, the poser band, went Country in the 90's.In honor of the theological position of the "Average Joe!"
Now, that's hilarious, brother! LOL"What think ye of Christ eh? Whose son is he?"