Historian John C. Hamer - The "Peaceable Kingdom from Isaiah" - Pt. II Mandela Effect Residue

Historian John C. Hamer - The "Peaceable Kingdom from Isaiah" - Pt. II Mandela Effect Residue

Bluepacman13

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Historian John C. Hamer and his extensive studies into the history of the Latter Day Saints movement, ..at it again! Historians, Pastors, Televangelists, Scholars, Preachers, Rabbis, etc. all remembering the 'lion and the lamb lying down together' from the Book of Isaiah--down the line. Nothing going on here?!?


Source video:
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B90NNxQcAfY (@6:50)


John C. Hamer brief Bio:
Hamer's mother's ancestry goes back seven generations to the early Latter Day Saint church in 1833. His family history is connected to many variations of the (Latter Day Saint) Restoration (including Brighamites, Josephites, Rigdonites, Whitmerites, and Strangites).


John Hamer was executive director of the John Whitmer Historical Association 2005–2009 and the Association's president 2010–2011.
On 6 April 2010, Hamer joined Community of Christ. He presently serves as pastor of its congregation in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and as a Historian for its Canada East Mission. He is President of the Sionito Group of Charities. Hamer is a founding editor at the group blog Saints Herald. Hamer helped found the Community of Christ ministry Latter-day Seekers as well as the on-line, inclusive pastoral gathering, Beyond the Walls. Hamer gives regular lectures at Centre Place (the Toronto congregation of Community of Christ) on the topics of history, theology, and philosophy. Over 100 of his lectures are available on the Centre Place YouTube channel. Semiweekly on weekdays, Hamer teaches sitting meditation from the Zen tradition.


- Bluepacman13


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