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	<title>Comments on: Inside the tribe-Podcast featuring many TT ex-members</title>
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		<title>By: Dan</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Interesting Podcast however pretty old testimonies (Klein, Colucci, Rose+Mark).
Very well done and pretty detailed but questions remain.
I still don&#039;t get why Twelve Tribes is seemingly going hard against some members up to telling them to go while on the other hand letting other people with bad sexual conduct remain. I always thought that sexual issues would be like a &quot;death penalty&quot; in a conservative mennonite-like community resulting in ban. Is it the importance of someone to the group?

Also, I don&#039;t like people critizising the TT for the Cham-teaching which isn&#039;t unique to the group, but actually quite common in messianic circles. And the Cham-teaching isn&#039;t neccessarily a bad one. For me as a Christian Identity believer in former times (Christian Identity believe non-whites as being beasts of the field (non-Adamic, nun-human)), hearing the Cham-teaching was a revolution/ eye-opener to me: because the Cham-teaching effectively tells You that they are not only humans, but YOUR FIRST GRADE BLOOD BROTHERS. And - whether cursed or not - one usually loves all of his brother. Visiting Twelve Tribes and other messianic preachers changed my view on this topic 100%]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Interesting Podcast however pretty old testimonies (Klein, Colucci, Rose+Mark).<br />
Very well done and pretty detailed but questions remain.<br />
I still don&#8217;t get why Twelve Tribes is seemingly going hard against some members up to telling them to go while on the other hand letting other people with bad sexual conduct remain. I always thought that sexual issues would be like a &#8220;death penalty&#8221; in a conservative mennonite-like community resulting in ban. Is it the importance of someone to the group?</p>
<p>Also, I don&#8217;t like people critizising the TT for the Cham-teaching which isn&#8217;t unique to the group, but actually quite common in messianic circles. And the Cham-teaching isn&#8217;t neccessarily a bad one. For me as a Christian Identity believer in former times (Christian Identity believe non-whites as being beasts of the field (non-Adamic, nun-human)), hearing the Cham-teaching was a revolution/ eye-opener to me: because the Cham-teaching effectively tells You that they are not only humans, but YOUR FIRST GRADE BLOOD BROTHERS. And &#8211; whether cursed or not &#8211; one usually loves all of his brother. Visiting Twelve Tribes and other messianic preachers changed my view on this topic 100%</p>
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