The True WMSCOG" on Missionary Ron Ramos Explains Why He Left the WMSCOG After 12 Year
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o okay! yes actually Chuseok is pagan. You are right. But we do not keep chusoek is my point. My point is we go home and just be with our family, because that's the only time we can spend with our family together in one roof. Aunts uncles, cousins Gparents.
And he said on this thread Ahnshahnhong 37 Years or 21 Years That weddings, Funerals, and baby showers are allowed
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So this is your point. Okay. Yes your pastor said stay away from this and that, but most likely he heard something from a brother who told him, Hey pastor baby showers are pagan because of … this and that… and then the pastor said reallY? And then now he says don't go. But I don't know if you are mistaken and some group leader told you not to go. But here in korea we go. We go to weddings, we go to funerals and baby showers. As long as its not in a Babylon building. Also we do well not to worship idols. So you have the wrong Idea.
I have to call my friend and let him know because he believes he can’t attend weddings or funerals, or any other celebration. Thank you FTOS for clearing this up.
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You have to ignore that the verses in Proverbs are the personification of wisdom.
You have to ignore that the verses in Isaiah point to the second coming of Jesus in Revelation to come to the conclusion that “clouds mean flesh”.
You have to ignore the parallels drawn between Lucifer and the King of Tyre in Ezekiel.
You have to ignore that the Bible says that the angels that sinned in heaven were sent to hell. 2 Peter 2:4
You have to ignore that Abraham and his family left an actual country when you read the verses in Hebrews.
You have to ignore that the apostle Paul is referring to spiritual death being the wages of sin in Romans.
So how is it that WMSCOG members don’t realize that you can only come to the WMSCOG’s conclusion that we were angels that were kicked out of heaven if you ignore the context in ALL of the above references. It just doesn’t add up.
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