Revival Centres disavows Bible Numerics
In 1999, Revival Centres dramatically abandoned this longstanding belief, yet splinter groups still push the unscientific teaching.
So you can make your own choice!
These hard-to-find articles from old websites are still as relevant as ever.
In 1999, Revival Centres dramatically abandoned this longstanding belief, yet splinter groups still push the unscientific teaching.
There are dramatic real-world implications of the British-Israel teachings, and the theory rests on premises which are utterly unsound.
An examination of tongues as the ultimate sign – warts and all.
An old Revival pamphlet gets everything wrong. The lack of scholarship doesn’t reassure.
It’s easy to push a point of view by selective quotation of evidence to an uncritical audience.
Like all aberrant bible-based groups, they only use scriptures which support their beliefs, wrest verses out of context, and ignore or explain away any which are contrary.
Have you ever noticed this strange statement at the bottom of the Revival ‘We Believe’ list?
Various theories, one more far fetched than the other, have been adduced, on the flimsiest of evidence, to identify different peoples with the ten lost tribes.
God’s Witness in Stone? The truth is that the Pyramid was nothing more or less than a pagan tomb for Khufu.
Even in the Bible, speaking in tongues is not a solely Christian phenomenon.
Virtually no one else teaches that you must speak in tongues to be saved, and the teaching has no historical precedent
Is it “repent, be baptised, and receive the Holy Spirit with the evidence of speaking in other tongues”?
There is no historical or scriptural reason for equating the British peoples with the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel.
I was 100% sure that this was the gospel message, but I was shown scriptures that challenged my understanding of salvation.