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  2. LaPorte Church of Christ - Wikipedia

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    Scriptures for America Worldwide (Peter J. Peters' church website & radio show) Influential Christian Identity Pastor Dies 40°37′33″N 105°08′06″W  /  40.62584°N 105.13496°W  / 40.62584; -105

  3. Rocky Mountain Rendezvous (1992) - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The Rendezvous was organized by Christian Identity Pastor Pete Peters in response to the Ruby Ridge standoff two months prior. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Concerns included that the United States federal government was a police state engaged in systematic over taxation, wrongful imprisonment and murder of its citizens , described by the meeting ...

  4. A Christian Reflection on the New Age - Wikipedia

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    Hence a time when the public is bombarded with the New Age message may be the right moment to offer an assessment of why it is not consistent with the Christian message. 2. New Age spirituality: an overview. This section provides an overview of the New Age Movement and its history.

  5. Category:New Age spiritual leaders - Wikipedia

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  6. Christian Identity - Wikipedia

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    Later Identity figures of the 1970s and 1980s include Sheldon Emry and Peter J. Peters. [28] The Christian Identity movement first received widespread attention from the mainstream media in 1984, when The Order, a neo-Nazi terrorist group, embarked on a murderous crime spree before it was suppressed by the FBI.

  7. New Age - Wikipedia

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    While many commentators have focused on the spiritual and cultural aspects of the New Age movement, it also has a political component. The New Age political movement became visible in the 1970s, peaked in the 1980s, and continued into the 1990s. [324]

  8. WTWW - Wikipedia

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    WTWW is a shortwave station located in Lebanon, Tennessee.It is officially licensed to Leap of Faith, Inc. As of December 2022, WTWW has one working transmitter, that on 5.085 MHz, which operates during the evening hours carrying Scriptures for America, a service produced by LaPorte Church of Christ.

  9. Modern paganism and New Age - Wikipedia

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    The main precursors and sources of inspiration to concepts within the New Age movement are Theosophy, New Thought and Carl Jung. [11] Other precursors mentioned by scholars include Joachim of Fiore, transcendentalism, Swedenborgianism and Christian Science. [12] Like several of their precursors, New Agers are often interested in Eastern ...