On Feb 27, 7:25=EF=BF=BDpm, "t...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
" <t...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> For many years beginning around 1984, I've been reading
> the "Plain Truth, a magazine of understanding" by the
> Worldwide Church of God begun by the founder, Herbert W.
> Armstrong. The Plain Truth had it's own magazine stands and
> could be found at many street corners in Vancouver, Canada.
> But after Mr Armstrong passed away, the availability of the
> magazine changed. Suddenly, finding the magazine became
> more difficult. Sometime around the early 1990s if I recall, my
> subscription =EF=BF=BDwas cancelled and I stopped receiving it.
>
> A few years ago I came stumbled on a similar magazine "The
> Good News" published by the United Church of God, an
> International Association.
> It appears to have has very similar (if not the same) beliefs as
> the Plain Truth did. So I've been reading it ever since.
> About a year ago, another magazine was on a table at an office.
> It was called "Tomorrow's World" published by the Living Church
> of God. I find it almost the same as the Good News and they
> sometimes quote or make reference to the Plain Truth and Mr.
> Armstrong. The magazine pages appear thicker then the Good
> News and the article written to resemble the Plain Truth.
>
> I subscribe to both. My question is which magazines is the most
> closest to bible teachings: the Good News or Tomorrow's World?
*pegleg:
*Neither, both are full of holes.
> I often wonder which magazine would Armstrong most approve of.
*pegleg
*I am sure he would approve of both. They are as shallow as he was.
> Tony


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