IF the book is true, it bothered me, because it definitely has more of a trinitarian slant to heaven than oneness. That kind of freaked me out. But I don't know if the book is true, so I choose to remain in my stubborn beliefs.
Roberts was given a tour of some warehouses, each holding body parts -- arms, legs, kidneys,... -- just sitting there, waiting for the intended recipient to ask for them. Or something. I think Colton was spared this, um, experience.
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Hebrews 13:23 Know ye that our brother Timothy is set at liberty
Roberts was given a tour of some warehouses, each holding body parts -- arms, legs, kidneys,... -- just sitting there, waiting for the intended recipient to ask for them. Or something. I think Colton was spared this, um, experience.
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...an anointed spiritual leader and humanitarian...
Nah, "Roberts Liardon". That book came out in 1991, and he was just a kid (about 8? not sure) when he was taken to heaven for a grand tour. Now he's all grown up, has a ministry and a web site and scandals and everything!
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Hebrews 13:23 Know ye that our brother Timothy is set at liberty
Nah, "Roberts Liardon". That book came out in 1991, and he was just a kid (about 8? not sure) when he was taken to heaven for a grand tour. Now he's all grown up, has a ministry and a web site and scandals and everything!
Oh, and Jesus himself anointed him, while he was in heaven. How many preachers these days can say that?
(Edit: italicized another key ingredient to a super duper anointing. )
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Hebrews 13:23 Know ye that our brother Timothy is set at liberty
Nah, "Roberts Liardon". That book came out in 1991, and he was just a kid (about 8? not sure) when he was taken to heaven for a grand tour. Now he's all grown up, has a ministry and a web site and scandals and everything!
Just checked it out. He was in a homosexual relationship... and back in ministry within a few weeks.