That's why archivers are archiving - it's for the present and for posterity.
Who paid him to write all that?
Who paid for it to be printed (by Oxford, IIRC)???
Who benefits from that?
Those are the questions people are not supposed to ask or look into. Then the scales would fall from their eyes and the backlash would be difficult, for those same who stood to benefit from Scofield (and Hagee's commitment) stand to lose it all.
Remember, only 10% of colonists were for the American Revolution. We are just beyond the tipping point at this time. It's truly world-wide.
Zoom out and behold. It is truly glorious and such an honor to be a part of this, even if those immediately surrounding us don't yet see & understand.
>pic related
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>fine but one side of his face sags when he talks
I watched the clip of his "incident" and while I'm not a physicianfag, it looked to me like he had a mini-stroke. I don't buy that he was "dehydrated" at all.