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Adam's Bible

PostPosted: Sat Apr 30, 2016 5:54 pm
by NicoChristian
Has anybody else ever heard of or read Adam's Bible. I have read the start of it, but never finished as I don't have a complete copy. It is a vision by Michael Worley of Des Arc, it claims to be a genuine vision; but like anything nowadays, how is one to know. I'm interested to know if anyone knows anything about this book or the author.

Re: Adam's Bible

PostPosted: Sat Apr 30, 2016 6:26 pm
by Kentucky
Haven't heard of it. Do you have a link?

Mark

Re: Adam's Bible

PostPosted: Sat Apr 30, 2016 7:29 pm
by Les

Re: Adam's Bible

PostPosted: Sun May 01, 2016 5:23 am
by NicoChristian
The above link is what I was talking about. It's mostly in line with our beliefs, but the origin I am not sure about.

Re: Adam's Bible

PostPosted: Sun May 01, 2016 6:48 am
by wmfinck
NicoChristian wrote:The above link is what I was talking about. It's mostly in line with our beliefs, but the origin I am not sure about.


Allegedly this is the work of a guy named Frank Weltner. Given all the misinformation on the internet, I do not know what to think of him. National Alliance? Some sort of CI? Both?

He is the "librarian" of jewwatch.com and has been promoted by David Duke. He has been accused of homosexuality, child porn, etc. but whether any of that is true or not is a different story. There are a million Jew trolls on the internet...

One blog (calling itself 'first light') accused him of trolling the internet under a familiar name: Philip Marlowe (LOL)

I scanned one page of this alleged "Bible". It is the product of a man who would write his own Scripture because he obviously does not understand the Bible we have.

He confuses the Jews for Judah, and claims Ham was the "son of Satan". Uh-huh, just another clown in a long line at the circus, in my opinion.

Re: Adam's Bible

PostPosted: Sun May 01, 2016 7:58 am
by EzraLB
NicoChristian wrote:It is a vision by Michael Worley of Des Arc, it claims to be a genuine vision; but like anything nowadays, how is one to know.


How is one to know? It's very simple--you look to see if his "vision" contradicts Scripture, and anyone with even a small understanding of CI should immediately see that this is a complete fabrication, and not worth our time.

After only two minutes of reading, his "vision" unraveled for me. For example, he claims that David Koresh was a "prophet". Koresh was a Mormon, not a Christian. Koresh and his followers were race mixers, and many of the children who died in Waco were non-White. Yet, this Worley character claims that "the Lord" believed them to be "saints". Where in the Bible does Yahweh ever refer to mongrels as 'saints"?

He also claims that "The Lord" himself died with the Davidians at Waco:

"For when Koresh and his people died here, so did I, suffering sure pain for all of you, but through Grace have we been reborn to save you from these evil persons you have placed upon your heads."

http://www.theamericanbible.com/revelat ... ltner.html

The "vision" is an example of classic double-mindedness: this "prophet" claims to be against race mixing, but then claims that mongrel race-mixed children are Christian martyrs. That is how we know this guy is a complete fraud.

Re: Adam's Bible

PostPosted: Sun May 01, 2016 4:22 pm
by NicoChristian
On that note this thread might as well go in Christian Idiodentity then. The amount of effort put into discrediting CI is unbelievable at times. It rang alarm bells from the beginning which is probably why I never bothered reading the whole thing. I just wanted to know a bit about the author and its origins before it goes to the fireplace; at least it'll keep me warm for a few minutes. Wales is cold during winter.