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Originally Posted by Sabby
The reasons the Nighs lost their PIM appointment after being on the field for 12years (they then returned to Germany without PIM support for 4 more years) were two-fold.
The most obvious was that they leaned PCI, as did most of the NW at the time-although Oregon and Washington was changing rapidly.
The other reason was his eschatology. He teaches that "no man knows" the day or the hour of the Lord's return and uses the words of the greatest authority in the New Testament-the Lord Jesus Himself- to prove his point. That didn't sit well with the Foreign Missions Board, choosing to align themselves with Zionists, Scofield-believers, Baxter and Treece.
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Just for the sake of clarity what exactly do the terms "PIM", "PCI", "Zionists" and "Scofield-believers" mean in your post?
If the "Scofield-believers" refers to C.I. Scofield of the Scofield bible fame I have researched the subject and he was a Freemason Anglican-Catholic infiltrator who was one of the biggest deceivers of the pre-trib movement in the 19th century. The Scofield bible was funded by the Freemasons. From at least the late 1860's after the Civil War when Scofield linked up in Kansas with Mason John J. Ingalls (from a prominent Jewish family in New England) who got Scofield accepted into the Lotos Club (Masionic group) in New York City to his death in 1921 on Long Island NY he was a dedicated Mason who did their bidding to destroy the Protestant movement that sought to expose the Vatican/Jesuits.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C._I._Scofield for individuals/groups cited.