donovan wrote:Dossenator wrote:WoVeU wrote:Dossenator wrote:
You wouldn't happen to be referring to Gravette, Ark would you?
WoVeU...how do know about Gravette...little bitty down in Northwest Arkansas.
Everyone has heard of Arnold Murray......
Well not quite everyone hasn't heard of him. But donovan is on it. Gravette, Arlansas is the location of the Shepherd's Chapel. Arnold Murray (and his sons) broadcast to the world from there. Until I got to Texas I watched him about everyday. He sits at a desks and reads the Bible to the audience, explains things, and of course gives his opinions. Some people really dislike him, number one because he preaches that there is no Rapture. Secondly, he believes in the Serpent Seed Doctrine. And then he also believes a Christian can drink alcohol as long as person is given to drunkenness and riotous behavior.
I think others are confused or concerned about his cross-over studies into the lost tribe(s) of Israel. His related beliefs, which he doesn't say 100%, on the Stone of Scone (the Coronation Stone), and he also has gone into theories on Josesph of Arimathea (Jesus' Great Uncle) and his ownership of tin mines in Great Britain. His findings of Jewish characters from the Aleph Bet among Indian petroglyphs in America, general Native American religious studies and comparisons to Christianity and Jewish beliefs. He brings pieces of these up as asides from time to time, people who don't care for his doctrine always find fault in these observations.
I like the man because he doesn't practice hand-me-down theology (as best I can tell). He seems to do what I do, reads and reads, and looks for context and if thing makes sense as you build up the whole picture on a read from Genesis through. (And he preaches greatly against taking a verse hear and a verse there with no check sums and sewing them into a single thread and doctrine.) I liked him from the first time I watched because he was given to teach over preach, so much so, that even when they run a sermon it is highly teachy over preachy. For me preaching often means, you better listen to me or you are going to be in trouble. Teaching is, I can tell you what I have found on this subject and how i believe it ties into the greater mass. And I find the latter works better in the Why and How. The latter works to gain credibility, the former demands authority!