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 About Herbert W. Armstrong
Herbert W. Armstrong (1892-1986) was recognized around the world as a man of character and vision.
Armstrong was married to Loma Dillon in 1917.
Armstrong into three main categories as indicated by his three signature works: Lost 10 Tribes of Israel as explained in the United States and Britain in Prophecy, Mankind's True Destiny as revealed in The Incredible Human Potential, and the coming Kingdom of God, as described in the Mystery of the Ages.
www.reluctant-messenger.com /HWA

  
 Herbert Armstrong
Armstrong always had arsenic in the house, as at the time it was available as a weedkiller.
Armstrong was found guilty at Hereford Assizes in April 1922, and was sentenced to death.
Before he murdered his wife, Major Armstrong had been an influential member of his society - he had his own solicitors practice, was clerk to the Justices of Hay, a churchwarden, the Worshipful Master of the Masonic Lodge, commandant of the Territorial Army and had become a Major in the army during World War One.
web.ukonline.co.uk /ruth.buddell/armstrong.htm

  
 Martin Luther and Herbert Armstrong: Similarities and Dissimilarities
Herbert Armstrong frequently cited the Epistle of James as proof that the basic Protestant premise of sola fide was incorrect.
Herbert Armstrong left the church he had been affiliated with after he had sent in a doctrinal article that that church said it would not teach (even though one of its leaders acknowledged his correctness).
Herbert Armstrong, who once led WCG, had been a minister ordained by the Church of God, Seventh Day and is perhaps most famous for reaching world leaders (and others) with the message of the Gospel of the Kingdom of God.
members.aol.com /cogwriter/lutherhwa.htm

  
 Mr. Herbert W. Armstrong Page
Herbert W. Armstrong as he was broadcasting one of his early radio programs.
Armstrong's ideas, so we wish to state that presentation of these links does not imply any endorsement of any other opinion, doctrine, or other content that might be presented at these sites beyond the original unaltered content of Mr.
Armstrong's writings in the national language of Indonesia.
www.olliverlyle.com /armstrong.html

  
 A Brief History of Herbert W. Armstrong
Herbert Armstrong was found amazingly to be related to British Royalty who in turn were descended directly from King David.
Herbert wrote to the leadership of the Church of which he was a minister about the things he began to believe and was rebuffed.
Herbert wrote a letter explaining that his son was exhausted from all the responsibilities he had.
www.herbertwarmstrong.com /briefhistory.htm

  
 The Enigma of Herbert W. Armstrong
Herbert Armstrong was born in the nineteenth century and reflected the leadership style of the captains of industry.
Armstrong frequently consulted with an evangelical minister and was baptized by the pastor of the Hinson Memorial Baptist Church in Portland, Oregon.
Armstrong had accepted appointment as one of "the seventy," a group of ministers and church leaders who were charged with "the message for the last days."...
www.wcg.org /lit/booklets/truth/tran12.htm

  
 Why Herbert W. Armstrong Couldn't Have Been God's True Apostle
The record stands: the fruit of Herbert W. Armstrong and his Worldwide Church of God was evil.
NOTE: Herbert Armstrong died on January 16, 1986 at the age of 93.
In addition, on at least two different occasions, Ambassador College employees discovered boxes in Herbert's basement containing material published by G.G. Rupert (minister of Church of God 7th day).
home.datawest.net /esn-recovery/artcls/why_hwa.htm

  
 Did Herbert Armstrong Ever
  This information related only to the "process of counting."  The Church undertook a comprehensive study into this question, and Herbert Armstrong became convinced, after talking with a translator of the American Revised Bible, and a Jewish scholar, and friend of his, that indeed he had been misinformed and mistaken all those years.
         Somehow, also, about 1936-37 Herbert Armstrong became convinced that the Sadducees, who do not even believe in a resurrection, in angels or spirits, or an afterlife (Acts 23:8), were correct in counting Pentecost from the weekly Sabbath during the days of Unleavened Bread.
Armstrong was ordained to the ministry in 1931.
www.triumphpro.com /pen_hwa.htm

  
 How Herbert W. Armstrong Used 1972 to Finance His Building Projects
Armstrong's theory was that the original Christian church had one 19 year time cycle, from 34 AD to 53 AD, to preach the gospel to the Jews, followed by a second 19 year time cycle in which the gospel was preached to the gentiles.
Armstrong went to his grave never admitting that he was the one who mislead the membership into believing that 1972 would be the end of this age.
Armstrong and I had planned to be able, at last, after all these years, to lay aside for any future "rainy day" in our own lives or those of our children.
www.herbertwarmstrong.com /19_year_cycle.htm

  
 THE PLAIN TRUTH OF HERBERT W. ARMSTRONG Information about Herbert Armstrong and the teachings of Armstrongism. Believersweb.org
Armstrong taught that Christians are wrong to "think they were 'born again' when they 'accepted Christ' and were 'baptized.'"(10) Armstrong denied the doctrine of the nature of the new birth and misrepresented the Christian position on baptism.
While Armstrong was right in saying that the appearance of God in the Old Testament was the Second Person of the Trinity, namely Christ, the old man clearly was preaching "another Jesus." Armstrong's distorted theology of God's nature again is demonstrated in his denial of the personality of the Holy Spirit.
Armstrong's gospel can be found in Scripture, but only in Paul's warning about the "different gospel" given in 2 Corinthians 11:4.
www.believersweb.org /view.cfm?ID=625

  
 HERBERT W. ARMSTRONG, Incest!
Mattson himself learned of the truth of Herbert having had sex with the woman who later became Mattson's wife, he was furious, and in a rage took a pistol, and burst into Herbert Armstrong's private office, waving the pistol around.
Herbert was quick to inform him that his "young bride" was a bit uncooperative due to inexperience.
Dorothy's story as related to Ted and others was that Herbert had begun fondling and heavy petting her in 1933 when she was thirteen years old - around the same time that HWA now claims God was using him to found the modem era of the only true church.
www.ondoctrine.com /1armsh01.htm

  
 HERBERT W. ARMSTRONG
Herbert W. Armstrong rejected the Biblical teaching regarding sin and salvation, because he did not wish to admit to the awful reality of what it is, and instead, attempted to minimize it by reducing the consequences.
Herbert W. Armstrong's claim that the Bible was a secret code that could not be understood until the last half of the 20th century is ludicrous at its very best.
Herbert W. Armstrong rejected the Biblical teaching regarding the origin and purpose of man in order to deify himself in the face of the true God, just as does the Mormon church.
www.ondoctrine.com /10armsth.htm

  
 Herbert W. Armstrong's Impact on My Life
Armstrong is simply one of the billions of people who have taken the name of Christ in the last 2000 years.
Armstrong was arrogant in claiming to be the person used of God to restore truth in "the end time." A minister cannot be arrogant.
Armstrong's ministry and in the organization that followed after his death, there was still progress in my life in the sense of Ephesians 4:11-13.
members.dellsnet.com /jtorger/hwa.html

  
 Herbert Armstrong and Anglo-Israelism, Part 3
Herbert Armstrong probably still believed in the previous interpretation, but in the booklet he wrote that the "seven times" of punishment applied to the lost tribes of Israel.
Herbert Armstrong acknowledged that influence on pages 109 and 112, when he quoted Allen in support of the idea that Ephraim is in the British Isles.
Herbert Armstrong always urged the ministry to be faithful to the Bible.
www.wcg.org /lit/prophecy/anglo/anglo5.htm

  
 HISTORY AND OVERVIEW OF THE MINISTRY OF
Herbert Armstrong had written a book about modern sexual morality, and in addition to addressing illicit extra-marital sex, he addressed in detail the type of marital sexual practices which were acceptable, by his own idiosyncratic standards, for married people.
Herbert Armstrong had become convinced that modern medical science had its roots in pagan religion, and that relying totally on God only for healing was the only proper choice for a true Christian with the Holy Spirit.
In September 1979, in the aftermath surrounding GTA's ouster, Rader was ordained by Armstrong to the rank of Evangelist in the Worldwide Church of God, a role of the highest authority under the Apostleship of Herbert Armstrong.
www.isitso.org /guide/hwahist.html

  
 Compendium of Herbert W. Armstrong Material
Herbert Armstrong believed in living God's way of life, which he called the "way of give", as opposed to the "way of get" or the ways of a Godless world.
In the 1990's the message that Herbert Armstrong and his son Garner Ted Armstrong had so powerfully preached throughout the entire civilized world had been depreciated so much that the master tapes of this material were thrown in the trash.
Starting with his first radio program in January, 1934, Herbert W. Armstrong was inspired to speak strongly, authoritatively, passionately about the Kingdom of God and what that Kingdom means for mankind.
www.climbthewall.com /hwa/ra1

  
 xcg: Herbert Armstrong's Lingering Influence in Malachi's Message
Herbert Armstrong was an advertising man, and he took the techniques which successfully caught people’s attention in the ad business and incorporated into his theological endeavors.
Founder and only leader of the Worldwide Church of God (WCG) prior to his death, Herbert Armstrong was held in highest regard by most of his followers.
Armstrong taught that there would be a lukewarm, “Laodicean era,” but it seems doubtful that he ever imagined that this “Laodicean attitude” would be embraced by the WCG leaders and make it necessary for the “Philadelphian elect” to remove itself from the Laodicean majority.
xcg.kingary.net /index.php?id=8

  
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Aug 5, 12:42 PM I believe that Herbert W Armstrong was used By God for the season at hand,(to warn the Israelites of pending captivity by the European Union).
Armstrong, founder of the now-evangelical, then-cultic Worldwide Church of God, had a fondness for the number nineteen.
The legacy, if it can even be called that, of Armstrong is dying outside the circles of people who were directly affected by his heresy.
matchingtracksuits.com /index.php?id=105

  
 Herbert W Armstrong Doctrinal Errors On 50megs
Herbert W Armstrong Doctrinal Errors On 50megs is a Christian Critique with the help of the "Word of God" or "Holy Bible".
Herbert W Armstrong used extreme language and repetition.
I am in the process of researching all the organizations that adhere to the doctrine that Herbert W Armstrong taught.
herbertwarmstrong.50megs.com

  
 Was Herbert W. Armstrong Elijah
Herbert Armstrong's written and authorized position always was that the work of proclaiming the Gospel of the Kingdom to the world as a witness would continue until the time to prepare to go to a place of safety.
Armstrong) did not change any major doctrines, such as the Sabbath...but did change positions on other matters...Our policy and practice in the Living Church of God is to honor Herbert W. Armstrong as a teacher, minister, and as an Apostle...,raising up an era of the Church...The greatest minister, perhaps, in the past 1800 years...Mr.
Herbert Armstrong, with his natural enthusiasm to finish “the work,” was wary about predicting events with exactitude.
www.cogwriter.com /elijah.htm

  
 Was Herbert Armstrong a False Prophet?
If these passages are any indication, Herbert Armstrong's urgency—sprinkled with predictions based upon his understanding of the Bible and world events—is no black mark on his ministry and certainly no proof he was a false prophet.
On the basis of Deuteronomy 13 and 18, then, Herbert Armstrong was not a false prophet because he never claimed to be a prophet or divinely inspired to make prophetic statements.
And as in the parable, some of these began to beat their fellow servants, specifically Herbert Armstrong and those who faithfully followed his teachings, and return to living as they had before their calling (verse 49).
www.cgg.org /index.cfm/page/literature.articles.0901pw.htm

  
 Anglo/British Israelism Herbert W. Armstrong REFUTED!
Armstrong, when in fact, we can see where he copied it from -- including the historical errors." … "Now, my opinion is that this is an interesting episode in history that needs to be pursued.
Armstrong is using (twisting and contorting) this verse as a treasure/road map to show you the exact prophesied route of travel!
There are so many wild, ridiculous and unbiblical things in Armstrong's book, but we have chosen a collection of the most obvious and glaring problems.
www.bible.ca /pre-british-israelism-herbert-armstrong.htm

  
 The Deceitfulness of Herbert W Armstrong
The answer is revealed in a letter from Attorney William F Reynard, in Denver, Colorado, dated 25th October 1965 to Robert Coulter, of the General Conference of the Church of God (Seventh Day), a Sabbatarian group Herbert Armstrong was once affiliated with, before he was dismissed in about 1931.
Armstrong had no right to claim copyright for his 'version' since it was not much different from the original which he plagiarised for his own credit.
Besides being dishonest, it was deceitful of Mr Armstrong to then claim that God had revealed these things to him – a claim which was oft repeated in the WCG to support HWA's alleged apostleship.
www.wcg.ndirect.co.uk /Article28.htm

  
 HWA_Info_Site - Page: 1 of 10
Armstrong was not infallible - but was a human being who was used by God to restore the truth's of God that had been suppressed.
Armstrong has abandoned the truth and has removed all of HWA's works from publication and is so against God's Truth that they have sued a group trying to reprint
The Good News is a magazine of understanding which explains the solutions to the problems that have plagued mankind for nearly 6,000 years, the truth behind world news and events, the prophecies of the Kingdom of God, the mysteries of the Bible, how to live Christianity, and history and archealogy that prove the Bible record.
www.hwa.50megs.com /hwa_info_site001.htm

  
 Herbert w Armstrong
Armstrong," they would object, "if the bank they do business with refuses the loan, the farmers simply go across the street to another bank and borrow it there." "Apparently," I replied, "you do not realize the personal relationship between country bankers and their farmer customers.
On the advice of my uncle, Frank Armstrong, leading advertising man in Iowa, I had decided on a course of self-study combined with active experience.
I had, except for deviations from my goal, chosen the jobs that would provide the training I needed for the future, rather than the jobs which paid the most.
www.revelationsofthebible.com /Bio7.htm

  
 About Herbert W. Armstrong
Herbert W. Armstrong (1892-1986) was recognized around the world as a man of character and vision.
Armstrong was married to Loma Dillon in 1917.
Armstrong into three main categories as indicated by his three signature works: Lost 10 Tribes of Israel as explained in the United States and Britain in Prophecy, Mankind's True Destiny as revealed in The Incredible Human Potential, and the coming Kingdom of God, as described in the Mystery of the Ages.
reluctant-messenger.com /HWA   (847 words)

  
 The Enigma of Herbert W. Armstrong
Herbert Armstrong was born in the nineteenth century and reflected the leadership style of the captains of industry.
Herbert W. Armstrong was born in 1892 to Quaker parents in Des Moines, Iowa.
Herbert W. Armstrong began his search for "truth" (in earnest) back in the Fall of 1926 after his wife, Loma, had embraced the seventh-day Sabbath message as the result of the witness of a Church of God woman.
www.wcg.org /lit/booklets/truth/tran12.htm   (7973 words)

  
 Herbert W. Armstrong
Herbert Armstrong followed the Sadducees in counting from the weekly Sabbath, but he concluded they were wrong in the method of counting they used -- so in counting "from" the day after the sabbath, which he assumed to be Sunday, he began his count with Monday!
Obviously, Herbert Armstrong himself later admitted, de facto, that God did not "reveal" to him that Pentecost was on Monday -- because he himself changed it to Sunday in 1974, after new research and information was doggedly brought to his attention by Raymond F. McNair, information and research done by Ernest Martin.
Somehow, also, about 1936-37 Herbert Armstrong became convinced that the Sadducees, who do not even believe in a resurrection, in angels or spirits, or an afterlife (Acts 23:8), were correct in counting Pentecost from the weekly Sabbath during the days of Unleavened Bread.
armstrongherbert.blogspot.com   (5628 words)

  
 HERBERT W. ARMSTRONG
Herbert W. Armstrong rejected the Biblical teaching regarding sin and salvation, because he did not wish to admit to the awful reality of what it is, and instead, attempted to minimize it by reducing the consequences.
Herbert W. Armstrong's claim that the Bible was a secret code that could not be understood until the last half of the 20th century is ludicrous at its very best.
Herbert W. Armstrong rejected the Biblical teaching regarding the origin and purpose of man in order to deify himself in the face of the true God, just as does the Mormon church.
www.ondoctrine.com /10armsth.htm   (2651 words)

  
 Herbert W Armstrong Clones
But there are quite a number of former WCG members who appear to be on a perpetual search to find one specific teacher or group which can "take the place" of the role that Herbert Armstrong and his organizations used to fulfill in their lives.
After the death in 1986 of Herbert W Armstrong, founder of the Worldwide Church of God (WCG), the top leadership of that organization embarked on a program of change.
By 1995, they had drastically altered or eliminated completely many of the doctrines upon which Armstrong had built the denomination.
www.isitso.org /guide/hwaclone.html   (2651 words)

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