Flat Earth in the City of Zion

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Charles Page [10/29/2015 10:51 PM]
I bet that was subjected to counterfeiters!!

John Kissinger [10/30/2015 6:20 AM]
This was probably part of his property plan to be paid off on the first day of the Millennium

John Kissinger [10/30/2015 7:53 AM]
Zion City was the only city, besides Washington D.C., that had plans completed before the first spade of dirt was turned. There would be places of employment – he imported a lace mill from England — schools, and recreational facilities, all controlled by John A. Dowie. The land would be leased to the people, with definite restrictions, for 1,100 years. Dowie reasoned that Christ’s return was to be within 100 years and then the millennium, after which there would be no need for leases.
The people would share in the profits of the industries in Zion City and the profits, tithes, and offerings would be sufficient for the support of the Christian Catholic Church in Zion.

11 Comments

  • Reply July 30, 2019

    Varnel Watson

    would have made the ark surface Philip Williams

  • Reply May 8, 2020

    Varnel Watson

    MANY EARLY Pentecostals believed in flat earth Neil Steven Lawrence Chris Baudean but William DeArteaga showed us The Blessings of a Flat Tire http://www.pentecostaltheology.com/the-blessings-of-a-flat-tire/

  • Reply May 8, 2020

    Varnel Watson

    Neil Steven Lawrence many Pentecostals today are flat earth again but there are some that are flat brain too

    • Neil Steven Lawrence

      Troy Day guess flat earther‘s don’t get out much.

    • Reply May 9, 2020

      Varnel Watson

      Neil Steven Lawrence out in space ?

  • Reply May 8, 2020

    Tara

    Stubborn children ? Will learn slowly or later

  • Ana-Maria Plus Michael

    Well there were serious scientists at the beginning of 20th century who still believed in flat Earth.

    On the other hand, I was surprised recently that Aimee Semple McPherson liked Darwin’s theory. She was absolutely OK with it!

    Pentecostals always had a tendency to be quite flexible in science – faith issues. It’s fundamentalists who always had to quarrel.

    • Neil Steven Lawrence

      I can see that about the Pentecostals in some areas.

      But as far as Darwinism and evolution it is not science but an unproven theory. It is an idea logically driven fantasy.

      There is zero evidence for a “change of kind“ – which is the definition of Darwinian evolution. Zero!

    • Reply May 9, 2020

      Varnel Watson

      Neil Steven Lawrence I just knew that Ana-Maria plus sidekick Micheal or whosoever is typing behind that nickname was a flatter JUST knew it

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