What it says to me is that TWI had its own unique cult brand of VPW-only beliefs (which we all got a full dose of) while simultaneously excluding what VPW believed was error. I have no doubt that if VPW actually believed the earth was flat, we would have had corps teachings in TWI promoting that from Bullinger! LOL.
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Nathan_Jr
E.W. Bullinger was a Flat Earther and member of the Universal Zetetic Society.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modern_flat_Earth_beliefs#19th_and_early_20th_centuries
The fallacy of Flat Earth is the glove that fits the four-crucified hand.
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waysider
I saw a meme once that said "We know the earth isn't flat because, if it was, cats would have knocked everything over the edge long ago."
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Beguiled
An interesting "connection" to TWI lol.
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What it says to me is that TWI had its own unique cult brand of VPW-only beliefs (which we all got a full dose of) while simultaneously excluding what VPW believed was error. I have no doubt that if VPW actually believed the earth was flat, we would have had corps teachings in TWI promoting that from Bullinger! LOL.
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waysider
It doesn't matter whether or not he believed it himself. The point is that he lent credibility to a guy who did.
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T-Bone
from PFAL one could ‘reason’ the Bible interprets itself – I wonder if pseudo-science interprets itself.
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