Jeff Guinn
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Podcast Appearances
Das Problem, das wir heute in Waco verstehen, ist das selbe Problem, das wir in 1993 in Waco hatten. Beide Seiten waren falsch. Es gab in der Tat einen Kult, der von jemandem war, der verbreitete Verbrechen verursacht hatte. Und sie waren ein Gefahr fĂŒr das Publikum, wie auch fĂŒr sich selbst. Es ist auch wahr, dass die Regierungsagenturen, ohne zu versuchen, zu verstehen, was diese Leute glaubten,
Das Problem, das wir heute in Waco verstehen, ist das selbe Problem, das wir in 1993 in Waco hatten. Beide Seiten waren falsch. Es gab in der Tat einen Kult, der von jemandem war, der verbreitete Verbrechen verursacht hatte. Und sie waren ein Gefahr fĂŒr das Publikum, wie auch fĂŒr sich selbst. Es ist auch wahr, dass die Regierungsagenturen, ohne zu versuchen, zu verstehen, was diese Leute glaubten,
Das Problem, das wir heute in Waco verstehen, ist das selbe Problem, das wir in 1993 in Waco hatten. Beide Seiten waren falsch. Es gab in der Tat einen Kult, der von jemandem war, der verbreitete Verbrechen verursacht hatte. Und sie waren ein Gefahr fĂŒr das Publikum, wie auch fĂŒr sich selbst. Es ist auch wahr, dass die Regierungsagenturen, ohne zu versuchen, zu verstehen, was diese Leute glaubten,
And when the possibility for surprise was entirely lost, tried surprise anyway, both sides settled in and there was bound to be some kind of horrific ending. It just happened to take seven weeks. So people tend to buy into one side or the other without realizing both sides were guilty here.
And when the possibility for surprise was entirely lost, tried surprise anyway, both sides settled in and there was bound to be some kind of horrific ending. It just happened to take seven weeks. So people tend to buy into one side or the other without realizing both sides were guilty here.
And when the possibility for surprise was entirely lost, tried surprise anyway, both sides settled in and there was bound to be some kind of horrific ending. It just happened to take seven weeks. So people tend to buy into one side or the other without realizing both sides were guilty here.
Die Branchen der Davidier gehen bis in die frĂŒhen 1840er Jahre zurĂŒck in Nordostamerika. Es gab einen selbstgeklagten Propheten namens William Miller, der die Bibel gelesen hat, ein paar Kalkulationen seiner eigenen Erfindung gemacht hat und erklĂ€rte, dass Genesis endlich das Ende aller Dinge werden wĂŒrde, das Ende der Tage.
Die Branchen der Davidier gehen bis in die frĂŒhen 1840er Jahre zurĂŒck in Nordostamerika. Es gab einen selbstgeklagten Propheten namens William Miller, der die Bibel gelesen hat, ein paar Kalkulationen seiner eigenen Erfindung gemacht hat und erklĂ€rte, dass Genesis endlich das Ende aller Dinge werden wĂŒrde, das Ende der Tage.
Die Branchen der Davidier gehen bis in die frĂŒhen 1840er Jahre zurĂŒck in Nordostamerika. Es gab einen selbstgeklagten Propheten namens William Miller, der die Bibel gelesen hat, ein paar Kalkulationen seiner eigenen Erfindung gemacht hat und erklĂ€rte, dass Genesis endlich das Ende aller Dinge werden wĂŒrde, das Ende der Tage.
Jesus kam zurĂŒck, wie er es in dem Buch der Revelation versprochen hat, und beurteilte die Quicken der Toten, irgendwann in 1844. He gave one date when it didn't quite work. He gave a second date that didn't quite work. But he'd already convinced hundreds of thousands of Americans that the Bible was the literal truth and this last book in the Bible was coming to pass.
Jesus kam zurĂŒck, wie er es in dem Buch der Revelation versprochen hat, und beurteilte die Quicken der Toten, irgendwann in 1844. He gave one date when it didn't quite work. He gave a second date that didn't quite work. But he'd already convinced hundreds of thousands of Americans that the Bible was the literal truth and this last book in the Bible was coming to pass.
Jesus kam zurĂŒck, wie er es in dem Buch der Revelation versprochen hat, und beurteilte die Quicken der Toten, irgendwann in 1844. He gave one date when it didn't quite work. He gave a second date that didn't quite work. But he'd already convinced hundreds of thousands of Americans that the Bible was the literal truth and this last book in the Bible was coming to pass.
His followers, even when the end didn't come as he predicted, still thought he was correct. In general, he just misinterpreted the date. And one offshoot of what was called the Millerites was the Seventh-Day Adventists, which became one of the fastest growing religious organizations, faith organizations, in America and even part of the world.
His followers, even when the end didn't come as he predicted, still thought he was correct. In general, he just misinterpreted the date. And one offshoot of what was called the Millerites was the Seventh-Day Adventists, which became one of the fastest growing religious organizations, faith organizations, in America and even part of the world.
His followers, even when the end didn't come as he predicted, still thought he was correct. In general, he just misinterpreted the date. And one offshoot of what was called the Millerites was the Seventh-Day Adventists, which became one of the fastest growing religious organizations, faith organizations, in America and even part of the world.
We know them today mainly as the people who say the Sabbath is Saturday and not Sunday. But it's also true that they preached, Jesus is coming, only the very faithful are going to survive. It's all there in the Bible, read it. One of the offshoots of the Seventh-Day Adventists, and this always happens when you have one extreme belief, then for some it's not extreme enough.
We know them today mainly as the people who say the Sabbath is Saturday and not Sunday. But it's also true that they preached, Jesus is coming, only the very faithful are going to survive. It's all there in the Bible, read it. One of the offshoots of the Seventh-Day Adventists, and this always happens when you have one extreme belief, then for some it's not extreme enough.
We know them today mainly as the people who say the Sabbath is Saturday and not Sunday. But it's also true that they preached, Jesus is coming, only the very faithful are going to survive. It's all there in the Bible, read it. One of the offshoots of the Seventh-Day Adventists, and this always happens when you have one extreme belief, then for some it's not extreme enough.
You take it another step. And a washing machine salesman in Los Angeles decided that he understood the truth, that God was going to send his son and 144,000 angels to basically cleanse the world, choose the followers who are going to survive, So, this is Viktor Haltev. He was a Bulgarian immigrant, came over in 1930, right? Right, came to Los Angeles, sold washing machines to make his daily bread.
You take it another step. And a washing machine salesman in Los Angeles decided that he understood the truth, that God was going to send his son and 144,000 angels to basically cleanse the world, choose the followers who are going to survive, So, this is Viktor Haltev. He was a Bulgarian immigrant, came over in 1930, right? Right, came to Los Angeles, sold washing machines to make his daily bread.