Jeff Guinn
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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.
and taught Sunday school for the Seventh-Day Adventists. But he decided that the Seventh-Day Adventists were not being strict enough. They were not following the Bible specifically. And so he and some hundred or so followers, looking for a place where they could go, because they were certain they were going to be among the chosen. They had to have a place. When Jesus came back,
and taught Sunday school for the Seventh-Day Adventists. But he decided that the Seventh-Day Adventists were not being strict enough. They were not following the Bible specifically. And so he and some hundred or so followers, looking for a place where they could go, because they were certain they were going to be among the chosen. They had to have a place. When Jesus came back,
and taught Sunday school for the Seventh-Day Adventists. But he decided that the Seventh-Day Adventists were not being strict enough. They were not following the Bible specifically. And so he and some hundred or so followers, looking for a place where they could go, because they were certain they were going to be among the chosen. They had to have a place. When Jesus came back,
When what they called the Death Angels started going around killing everybody who wasn't a real believer, the true believers, the 144,000 of the New Testament, had to have somewhere to gather. And they chose Waco, Texas, not because Waco was the second Garden of Eden, because you couldn't find land any cheaper in the United States and for good reason than outside Waco, Texas.
When what they called the Death Angels started going around killing everybody who wasn't a real believer, the true believers, the 144,000 of the New Testament, had to have somewhere to gather. And they chose Waco, Texas, not because Waco was the second Garden of Eden, because you couldn't find land any cheaper in the United States and for good reason than outside Waco, Texas.
When what they called the Death Angels started going around killing everybody who wasn't a real believer, the true believers, the 144,000 of the New Testament, had to have somewhere to gather. And they chose Waco, Texas, not because Waco was the second Garden of Eden, because you couldn't find land any cheaper in the United States and for good reason than outside Waco, Texas.
They settled there and they called them Sie waren die Räume des Herrn. Sie waren die Räume.
They settled there and they called them Sie waren die Räume des Herrn. Sie waren die Räume.
They settled there and they called them Sie waren die Räume des Herrn. Sie waren die Räume.
Richtig, die Glaubwürdigen werden an der Basis von Carmel zusammenkommen. Aber seit die Glaubwürdigen für Victor Haudivs Follower nicht alle in Israel kommen werden, They simply established Mount Carmel in Waco. I mean, clearly that was the Lord's design, or at least what they believed.
Richtig, die Glaubwürdigen werden an der Basis von Carmel zusammenkommen. Aber seit die Glaubwürdigen für Victor Haudivs Follower nicht alle in Israel kommen werden, They simply established Mount Carmel in Waco. I mean, clearly that was the Lord's design, or at least what they believed.
Richtig, die Glaubwürdigen werden an der Basis von Carmel zusammenkommen. Aber seit die Glaubwürdigen für Victor Haudivs Follower nicht alle in Israel kommen werden, They simply established Mount Carmel in Waco. I mean, clearly that was the Lord's design, or at least what they believed.
Yeah, Vernon Howell, before he comes to what has evolved into the Branch Davidians at Mount Carmel in Waco, is basically incapable of leading a one-man parade. He is the ultimate Texas teenage loser. He's dropped out of school. He likes to hunt. He likes to read comic books and he likes to fix cars. Main thing is he's preoccupied with sex.
Yeah, Vernon Howell, before he comes to what has evolved into the Branch Davidians at Mount Carmel in Waco, is basically incapable of leading a one-man parade. He is the ultimate Texas teenage loser. He's dropped out of school. He likes to hunt. He likes to read comic books and he likes to fix cars. Main thing is he's preoccupied with sex.
Yeah, Vernon Howell, before he comes to what has evolved into the Branch Davidians at Mount Carmel in Waco, is basically incapable of leading a one-man parade. He is the ultimate Texas teenage loser. He's dropped out of school. He likes to hunt. He likes to read comic books and he likes to fix cars. Main thing is he's preoccupied with sex.
He manages to impregnate a very young teenage girl, which is in his family tradition, because his mother was in the seventh grade when she got pregnant with him. That's broken up. He's broken hearted. He goes to live with his mom and becomes immersed in the Seventh-Day Adventist Church in East Texas and comes to believe that God is speaking to him. Not always, but that God has his hand on him.
He manages to impregnate a very young teenage girl, which is in his family tradition, because his mother was in the seventh grade when she got pregnant with him. That's broken up. He's broken hearted. He goes to live with his mom and becomes immersed in the Seventh-Day Adventist Church in East Texas and comes to believe that God is speaking to him. Not always, but that God has his hand on him.
He manages to impregnate a very young teenage girl, which is in his family tradition, because his mother was in the seventh grade when she got pregnant with him. That's broken up. He's broken hearted. He goes to live with his mom and becomes immersed in the Seventh-Day Adventist Church in East Texas and comes to believe that God is speaking to him. Not always, but that God has his hand on him.
Just like Victor Howdiff in Los Angeles generations before, young Vernon decides the Seventh-Day Adventists aren't being strict enough. He particularly believes that the Bible is being written about things that are happening today, not just way back in the past. And there must be some place, some religious group, where current modern day prophets lead.