
12-03-2019, 06:36 PM
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Unvaxxed Pureblood too
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Join Date: May 2007
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Re: Homestead Heritage in waco tx
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Originally Posted by Steven Avery
Usually it is quite an invigorating Fair. They are in the forefront of crafts, homesteading and similar concepts, that has been a valid vision since the 70s (Blair and Regina were reading Wendell Berry and visited The Farm in Summertown, TN. The fellership did visit the Amish and/or Mennonites in Pennsylvania, one church was in Linzer, PA, and there was a similar visit to Ware, MA, thinking of buying land). And the food is quite good and reasonably priced. We will see what Nicodemus1968 says. They go out of their way to be friendly, and are quite sincere.
They leave most of the yahweh stuff in the background, so as to keep the Christian visitors comfortable. Shhh, hush-hush, mush-mush As I understand, they all read a little guide-book as to how to answer questions. They try to give the impression that they have real top-notch scholarship behind their yahweh and yahshua disasters. However, what is in their books barely rises to the level of sophistry, and they never even claim even yahweh with conviction, just a possibility, and a non-promise. Note though that their public bookstore now has a book blaring "yahweh" on the cover. This is new, afaik, out of the dark closet.
One interesting point is trying to receive or buy a Bible. In my last visits it was not possible. They did point me to a corruption version Greek workbook that they use for teaching children Greek. As if that was a Bible.
Share away, Nicodemus1968, I believe it is very helpful to discern the pluses and minues.
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Did Homestead Heritage have any involvement with Yoneq Sprigg and the 12 Tribes?
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