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No, I did not know about it - thats whats great about BB - always learning something new.Apparently Canton Baptist Temple has a 'Christian Hall of Fame' portrait gallery:
http://christianhof.org/
Salty, you do know about the new chapel at SWBTS with all the fundamentalist takeover bigwigs memorialized in stained glass?
Just goes to show what you know. Nothing! Everybody knows it is the 1762 edition of Dr. F. S. Paris!Information on this Hall of Fame can be found in a Bible code pattern in the 1769 King James Bible. That is all I know about it.
Salty, you do know about the new chapel at SWBTS
No, I did not know about it - thats whats great about BB - always learning something new.
Windows that have already been dedicated include those for Paul Pressler, Adrian Rogers, W.A. Criswell and Jimmy Draper. On Oct. 14, a new window was dedicated, honoring the impact of Harold “Preacher” and Barbara O’Chester.
Oh no, vacant again!The Lucerne Conference Center is now the Lakeside Campus Lucerne of Marymount California University: Lakeside Campus Executive Director Honored - Marymount California University Catholic!
there [was] a Fundamentalist Hall of Fame...located at the Lucerne Conference Center in Lucerne, CA
I cant seem to find any info on it. Any help appreciated
I saw where there is a Fundamentalist Hall of Fame.
No code. Just Hebrews 11!Information on this Hall of Fame can be found in a Bible code pattern in the 1769 King James Bible. That is all I know about it.
I started this thread over 3 months ago - I really dont remember where I found the infoSalty, I presume you saw a reference to this Fundamentalist Hall of Fame in Robert Sumner's obituary. It said he was inducted in 1976. ...
I saw where there is a Fundamentalist Hall of Fame. It is located at the Lucerne Conference Center in Lucerne, CA.
The original post above is dated two days after the death of evangelist Robert L. Sumner. The Hall is mentioned in his obit, so it seems reasonable that could have been the source -- if there is any likelihood that you were checking his obit.I started this thread over 3 months ago - I really dont remember where I found the info
The original post above is dated two days after the death of evangelist Robert L. Sumner. The Hall is mentioned in his obit, so it seems reasonable that could have been the source -- if there is any likelihood that you were checking his obit.
I'm with you. It's nice to have that excuse to roll out on others.Could Be - I'm blaming old age - and I'm sticking to that story!![]()
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