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I wonder if Milo is just doing this for a publicity stunt, or if he is serious? In the past I've noticed that he has not been completely happy talking about his homosexuality. On a number of occasions, he has stated that if he could choose, he would choose not to be a homosexual. I guess he's finally made that choice. I hope he finds the strength in Christ to keep his vow.

I wonder if Milo is just doing this for a publicity stunt, or if he is serious? In the past I've noticed that he has not been completely happy talking about his homosexuality. On a number of occasions, he has stated that if he could choose, he would choose not to be a homosexual. I guess he's finally made that choice. I hope he finds the strength in Christ to keep his vow.

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The little known story of the scofield bible is quite interesting https://www.wrmea.org/015-october/the-scofield-bible-the-book-that-made-zionists-of-americas-evangelical-christians.html

>Two years after Scofield’s reported conversion to Christianity in 1879, the Atchison Patriot was less than impressed. Describing the former Atchison resident as the “late lawyer, politician and shyster generally,” the article went on to recount a few of Scofield’s “many malicious acts.” These included a series of forgeries in St. Louis, for which he was sentenced to six months in jail.

>Being a “born again” preacher did not preclude Scofield from becoming a member of an exclusive New York men’s club in 1901, either. In his devastating biography, The Incredible Scofield and His Book, Joseph M. Canfield suggests, “The admission of Scofield to the Lotus Club, which could not have been sought by Scofield, strengthens the suspicion that has cropped up before, that someone was directing the career of C.I. Scofield.”

>That someone, Canfield suspects, was associated with one of the club’s committee members, the Wall Street lawyer Samuel Untermeyer. As Canfield intimates, Scofield’s theology was “most helpful in getting Fundamentalist Christians to back the international interest in one of Untermeyer’s pet projects—the Zionist Movement.

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Interesting. I'd known he was backed by jews, but not that he was one.