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Spiritually, as an anti-thesis to the Gospel of Christ, dispensationalism weakens the ability of the Gospel to change people. And John Coleman thought that the false doctrines introduced by John Darby, as the agent of the British East India Company, was " To engineer and bring about the destruction of religion, and more especially, the Christian Religion, with the one exception, their own creation, as mentioned above."
What was "their own creation" as seen by John Coleman?
Coleman, former British Intelligence Agent, wrote that one goal of the Illuminati and The Committee of 300, by which he meant the Anglo-American ruling elite, now called "the New World Order," was to "...continue to build up the cult of Christian Fundamentalism
begun by the British East India Company's servant Darby, which will be
misused to strengthen the Zionist State of Israel by identifying with
the Jews through the myth of "God's chosen people", and by donating
very substantial amounts of money to what they mistakenly believe is a
religious cause in the furtherance of Christianity."
The goal of the ruling elite was to create and encourage
dispensationalism.
This is why D'ism is so territorial/divisive. No one is a Christian unless they are also 2P2P/D'ist. That happens to be one of the works of the flesh, but who cares?
What was "their own creation" as seen by John Coleman?
Coleman, former British Intelligence Agent, wrote that one goal of the Illuminati and The Committee of 300, by which he meant the Anglo-American ruling elite, now called "the New World Order," was to "...continue to build up the cult of Christian Fundamentalism
begun by the British East India Company's servant Darby, which will be
misused to strengthen the Zionist State of Israel by identifying with
the Jews through the myth of "God's chosen people", and by donating
very substantial amounts of money to what they mistakenly believe is a
religious cause in the furtherance of Christianity."
The goal of the ruling elite was to create and encourage
dispensationalism.
This is why D'ism is so territorial/divisive. No one is a Christian unless they are also 2P2P/D'ist. That happens to be one of the works of the flesh, but who cares?