Does anyone know how many times the Revelation Climax book (which was released in 1988) was studied in the Congregation Book Study program up to now?
In addition to how many times, if you know the years it was studied that would be helpful. Thanks.
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Does anyone know how many times the Revelation Climax book (which was released in 1988) was studied in the Congregation Book Study program up to now?
In addition to how many times, if you know the years it was studied that would be helpful. Thanks.
4 times
Well then, what were the years Miss Smarty Pants?
Too damn many times...4 times too many (thanks Blondie).
And, by the way it just struck me about the BORG leadership's obsession with sexual issues.
Where did the "Climax" part of that title come from???
It should have been named the Revelation Anti-climax because that is exactly what it has been.
KM 4/89 p.8CongregationBookStudy
Schedule for congregation studies in the book Revelation—ItsGrandClimaxAt
Hand!:
April 17: Pages 6 to 8
April 24: Pages 9 to 11**
* To or from first subheading.
** To or from second subheading.
Beginning with the week of March 18, 1991, the book Revelation—ItsGrandClimaxAtHand! will be considered in the Congregation Book Study.
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km10/94p.7par.3WeWillStudytheRevelationClimaxBookAgain Be sure to prepare well, to be present, and to participate in a meaningful way each week, starting October 3, 1994.***
km11/06p.1par.1Revelation—ItsGrandClimaxAtHand! Fittingly, we will begin a study of the book Revelation—ItsGrandClimaxAtHand! at the Congregation Book Study starting the week of January 8, 2007."Anti-Climax book" LOL! That's a keeper, Alpaca.
Hey quit picking on Miss Smarty Pants.
The only climax book I studied was "Hustler" magazine.
The final string that was tethering me to believing this was the truth snapped when I watched my husband week after week cutting and pasting the 'revisions' for 2007 into his Revelation book. The irony of that whole thing, that they would set the flock to self-editing a book about the end times because it's information had become so old and out of date, and that my husband, who is one of the most intelligent people I know, would sit there without question whittling away on it, put me right over the edge.