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Post by Deleted on Sept 6, 2022 19:51:10 GMT
Hello, I can't get rid of the idea that the Anglo Israelite Christian Church shouldn't start their own Bible study course that we can educate and guide the next generation of future pastors and believers. No one knows for sure how long the American Institute of Theology will continue its work penultimate, and there are no other Dual Seedline Christian Israelite Bible study programs with a degree! What do you think?
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Post by The Resister on Sept 7, 2022 2:03:08 GMT
Hello, I can't get rid of the idea that the Anglo Israelite Christian Church shouldn't start their own Bible study course that we can educate and guide the next generation of future pastors and believers. No one knows for sure how long the American Institute of Theology will continue its work penultimate, and there are no other Dual Seedline Christian Israelite Bible study programs with a degree! What do you think? AICC-AUSTRIA In HIS Service Pastor Jürgen I think that the idea has merit and would like to pursue it. We need someone that can typeset the course.
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Post by professorx on Sept 7, 2022 14:57:48 GMT
Just sharing a few things with you here. There is a Bible study course for understanding Bible law. sheldonemrylibrary.famguardian.org/BibleStudyCourses/BibleLawCourse.htm This course could be adapted to a study program. Dan Gayman had a course in Systematic Conceptual Theology. He's not totally C.I., but he literally wrote the book on the dual seedlines. Our biggest difference with him is in regards to Romans 13. Gayman takes a pacifist approach whereas my thinking is that you never submit to a yoke of tyranny. Other small differences have been posted on other threads on the board. Those differences don't change who we are nor what we have been commissioned to do. The local flood versus world wide flood isn't a matter that should separate us. Some people do. Some people will break fellowship with you for not observing the Sabbath on the same day they do. It's worth contacting Dan and seeing if his course is still available. He still markets the study materials. Check out the literature room on his site. www.churchofisrael.org/
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Post by The Resister on Sept 8, 2022 2:55:55 GMT
There are several courses from which to draw on. Jurgen is right, however. We do need a degreed program for a point of view that has been abandoned by mainstream Christians at some level. You still find some of the teachings, but nominal churchianity (as distinguished from Christianity) doesn't acknowledge the concept.
Right now I'm lagging behind due to a number of reasons. The main thing holding me back is that I rely on others when I know full well that the best place to look for a helping hand is at the end of your arm. For example:
TWO people committed to doing a video. We had to find a place, build a set, and those who pledged to help me didn't follow through. I've got the set almost completed. I will finish it by Friday. Then it's back to the drawing board so that I can do recording. Now, I'm going to have a problem with finances. The county just sent me the property tax bill. It went through the roof at nearly $3000 this year. In addition, I just painted my house and Carpenter bees attacked the fascia, drilling holes in it and then woodpeckers came along and pecked through the fascia to get the Carpenter bees larvae. That's another couple of grand on top of the just completed renovations AND the set, plus arranging a place in that place to shoot videos from. But, it's not like I'm not trying to get there.
Back to the issue at hand:
I'm hopeful that we can begin developing a course outline for those who may seek a degree in Christian Israelite (DS) Studies. I have, quite literally, thousands of old pamphlets, flyers, and a vast array of books on the subject PLUS my old course materials from the other courses I've taken over the years. Jurgen and I have both graduated from the American Institute of Theology so we should be able to figure out what is relevant and what isn't. We can start up a non-profit school and train potential pastors.
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Post by noclevername on Sept 8, 2022 11:50:35 GMT
These threads are fascinating. I never heard of this kind of stuff before. I would look at any course materials.
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