The Key of David
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The Key of David is a weekly Christian television program hosted by Gerald Flurry and supported by the Philadelphia Church of God, which he founded in 1989. Like some other groups that once had ties to the Worldwide Church of God, Gerald Flurry claims to continue the teachings of Herbert W. Armstrong. Flurry, who has declared himself a prophet, discusses world events and issues from his perspective of the Bible and its prophecies, covering topics such as the human mind, politics and war.
The program is aired in Africa, Australasia, Canada, Europe, Latin America, the Philippines, and the United States. The Key of David was taken off the air for a while when the Philadelphia Church of God was embroiled in a legal battle with the Worldwide Church of God over copyright issues, but returned after that matter was resolved through mediation.
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The Key of David website has downloads of the most recent episodes are made available, along with various literature provided as a "free educational service". Much of the books, booklets and magazines' content features information from past episodes. These cover topics such as self-identity, morality, the vision of God, Pagan beliefs, world prophecy, and the Sabbath.
[edit] External links
- The Official Key of David Website
- Teachings Unique to the Philadelphia Church of God Highlights differences between that church and Herbert Armstrong
[edit] Internal Link
- [1]Gerald Flurry