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David J. Smith

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David J. Smith
A Church Reborn - During the past 10 years, the Holy Spirit has blessed the Worldwide Church of God with unprecedented growth in doctrinal understanding and in sensitivity to the world around us, especially other Christians. Yet the scope and speed of changes since the death of our founder, Herbert W. Armstrong, has confounded both supporters and detractors.
David J. Smith - This is an overview of Smith’s teaching, practices, claims and an analysis of them.
Identity: A Christian Religion for White Racists - Christian Identity" is the name of a religious movement uniting many of the white supremacist groups in the United States. Identity's teachers promote racism and sometimes violence. Their roots are deeply embedded in movements such as the Ku Klux Klan and the Nazis.
The OOP's Files - The following teachers or groups publicly declared specific dates or time frames within which certain prophetic events were to occur. Each continued their ministry with barely an interruption after the original predictions had failed. This shows a definite lack of discernment and Biblical knowledge on the part of the membership and followers.
Religious Lingo Lexicon - The following lexicon is a collection of terms which may be unfamiliar to many who do not have exposure to much contemporary religious debate. The definitions provided are brief and relatively value-neutral—more information may be provided by links to articles on specific movements, groups teachers or ideas.
Splinters, Splints and Schisms - This is a chart to help you understand just how fragmented the group that Smith has come from actually is.
Teachers With an Appeal for Former Followers of Herbert W. Armstrong - After the death in 1986 of Herbert W Armstrong, founder of the Worldwide Church of God (WCG), the top leadership of that organization embarked on a program of change. By 1995, they had drastically altered or eliminated completely many of the doctrines upon which Armstrong had built the denomination.
 
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