Matt (19 Aug 2006)
""Stone of Destiny" nonsense (re lost tribes)"


It seems the deceiver will try any ruse possible to promote
"Replacement-Theology" because he knows full well that God will
establish Jesus Christ as the "King of the Jews" - the real Jews - in
the land of Israel, and will rule and reign with them  over the world.
Therefore he tries to wipe the Jews out, or, if that doesn't work
(hasn't so far!), then he will try to tell some other group they are
the real Jews, and use that ruse to oppose the Jews (i.e., the 100%
real Jews).

Although we can have fun speculating about what heaven may be like, as
long as we are consistent with the Bible, and never  cross what the
Bible says, and as long as we clearly identify our speculation as such
(as I certainly did), nevertheless it is unwise to ever suppose (based
upon speculation) that I'm really a Jew because I'm Irish (or Scottish,
or English, etc.) - it is falling for a subtle trick of the enemy that
appeals to our ethnic pride.
 

The idea that Jeremiah went to England and took the magic coronation
stone with him, and that therefore the King of England is really the
King of the Jews (and should therefore rule the world), is based upon
only hopeful myths. It is also occultic fetishism to think that
possession of the "coronation stone" will enable somebody to rule the
world. That is exactly the sort of nonesense Adolph Hitler was all
exicited about when he sent his Nazi archeologists all over the world
looking for magical items that would bring him lasting power. It
reminds one of Tolkien's "lord of the rings" quest, or the search for
Atlantis, or the cup from the Last Supper, etc.

There is also NO record in the Book of Jeremiah that he took ANY OF the
kings daughters anywhere. Whoever said this either got there
information from extra-Biblical stories, (Paul warns us not to follow
such tales) or just made it up.
 

There seems to be some hope that having Jewish blood will enable some
gentile to experience special blessings from God. That is not the case.
In this dispensation the gospel is that INDIVIDUALS may become sons of
God by believing in Jesus Christ (John 1:12). God rejected the nation
of Israel temporarily, and every other nation under the earth will be
destroyed (including the entire UK) - "though I make a full end of all
nations whither I have scattered thee" - Jeremiah 30:11. The magic
coronation stone will not help them out one bit.

Twising the Bible to say that the "septer" passed via Jeremiah to the
Scots/Irish is a trick of the devil to get people to oppose the Jews in
Israel today (i.e., to say they are not legitimate possessors of the
land or the ones destined to rule once Jesus Christ returns). Let's not
be taken in by this nonsense.
 

- M