
The latest
Journal, dated May 31, is out. The flavor of the month is sweet and sour, a mouth puckering contrast between Dennis Diehl and Alan Knight, Dave Havir and Norman Edwards.
My favorite headline: "
Jerry Falwell believed Jesus was crucified Wednesday evening."
That's meant to add
credibility to the Wednesday crucifixion theory?
New Zealanders of my generation remember Falwell best for his appearance in an Oxford Union debate on the nuclear issue opposite former Prime Minister David Lange.
My German forebears arrived here on the same sailing ship as Lange's, so despite his family's subsequent apostasy to that peculiar Anglo sect known as Methodism, I was rooting for him all the way. Best one-liner of the night was Lange to one of Falwell's supporters: "
I can smell the uranium on your breath!"
Somebody called Cam Rea has written a book on what he thinks happened to the Ten Lost Tribes, and it gets a positive front page review from Mac Overton. Rea's qualifications are not mentioned, which I suspect means he has none. Another BI bloke and ex-WCGer, Harold Hemenway, has likewise spilled ink on the subject recently.
I'm more curious about this Knight character. He has provided a muddled article about WCG's "backslide in Protestantism" - despite being a COG7 member. I guess he's tired of poking the borax at his own church and being ignored, so decided to join the fray amongst the stroppier COG cousins.
I'm not sure what to make of the report that "
The new online Living University sponsored by the Living Church of God, the latter founded by Roderick C. Meredith in 1998, kicks off this fall", given that LU has already held its first graduation ceremony. Hopefully the reference to "kicks off" is a tactful but predictive synonym for "kicks the bucket." One can only live in hope.
Remember the ongoing kerfuffle at Port Austin? PABC is and isn't holding a FOT this year. Confused? The solution to the conundrum is in the
Notes and Quotes section which you can read online (see below.)
Most fascinating is the revelation that a connection exists between WCG and
Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance. Just when you think you can't be surprised any more!
A special AW award to William Dankenbring for the chutzpah behind this tortured headline in the
Connections ad section:
Celebrate with us! The 21st Anniversary of God's Activation ...of Triumph Prophetic Ministries as the replacement, "obedient" CHURCH OF GOD, Replacing the WCG as God's True Work on January 17, 1987 - one year exactly from the date Herbert W. Armstrong died!
Is this the same Herbert W. Armstrong who banned Willie's books from Feast sites?
The Journal website is www.thejournal.org, and you can preview the issue (front and back pages - which includes the PABC item in
Notes and Quotes)
here.