Category Archives: HWA Legacy
HWA Autobiography Volume 2 Images Uploaded–Finally!
I finally got my scanner to cooperate, but then WordPress wanted to have memory bombs uploading the images. I manually fixed it all up, and the images are now available on the page “HWA Autobiography Volume 2”, which is also … Continue reading
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Reflections: Success, Failure, Donald Trump, Thomas Edison and Herbert W Armstrong
16For a just man falleth seven times, and riseth up again: but the wicked shall fall into mischief. ~ Pr 24:16 Today, I posted on the computer blog the article “Reflections: Success, Failure, Donald Trump and Thomas Edison”. However, what … Continue reading
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HWA Pictures Uploaded
In IT, it is a given that if you estimate something will take a long time, then it will. Also, if you estimate something won’t take very long, then it will still take a long time. Technology, or more precisely … Continue reading
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What HWA Taught: What Is Human Nature?
At the beginning of the 1976 booklet HUMAN NATURE Did God Create It?, Herbert W Armstrong asks some important questions:
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What HWA Taught: When Did Life Begin?
OK, let’s clear some of the fog. Instead making an “assumption of [what] HWA” said, why not use his own word from Mystery of the Ages? I really wish people would stop misquoting him and misstating his position and instead … Continue reading
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A Sidebar on Tithing
It seems that items of interest come in waves of sorts. Last week, I posted the first article in a series on Tithing. Meanwhile, wouldn’t you know it but that I came across a couple of related blog articles. First, … Continue reading
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Growing Up In the Worldwide Church of God Under Herbert W Armstrong
How To Fight the Modern Day Amalekites? I’m not in the mood to pull punches today. Some would rather forget Herbert W Armstrong’s legacy, some would rather idolize him and some would rather burn him in effigy. All of these … Continue reading
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