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The Shepherd's Chapel is a Christian church and broadcast facility in Gravette, Arkansas. The church was founded by Arnold Benjamin Murray (April 20, 1929 – February 12, 2014), who served as senior pastor until his death. [1] As of February 2014, his son Dennis Arnold Murray, the former associate pastor, presides as senior pastor of the church.
The doctrine of the serpent seed, also known as the dual-seed or the two-seedline doctrine, is a controversial and fringe Christian religious belief which explains the biblical account of the fall of man by stating that the Serpent mated with Eve in the Garden of Eden, and the offspring of their union was Cain.
Gaard was the pastor of the Christian Chapel Church in Tacoma, Washington, [3] an Identity congregation. [4] He broadcast over three radio stations, and published a newsletter titled The Broadcaster, formerly titled The Interpreter. [4]
In 2008, Outreach magazine ranked Rutherford's Shepherd Church 92nd in size in America, with attendance of 7,400. [4] Some criticize churches like this, calling them "church lite", but others say they help people who find the experience more accessible than traditional churches.
The video is a fabrication that wasn't reported or published by USA TODAY. The Church of Satan said it hasn't thanked Paris Olympics organizers.
The CSA had links to other radical organizations, including the Aryan Brotherhood, the Mountain Church, and The Order, all of which were white supremacist organizations that advocated the violent overthrow of the United States Government. Many of the members of these organizations were seen traveling in and out of the compound, and after a ...
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In the letters to the early Christian churches of Smyrna and Philadelphia in Revelation 2:9 and 3:9, Jesus makes reference to a synagogue of Satan (Greek: συναγωγή τοῦ Σατανᾶ, synagoge tou satana), in each case referring to a group persecuting the church "who say they are Jews and are not".