Tuesday, October 4, 2011

LCG Not Guilty of Recreating HWA In Their Own Image?



Wallace Smith (LCG) has  a beef with those in various splinter cults that "recreate" Herbert Armstrong to fit the image they seek to portray even to the point of adding their own words to HWA's comments.  I find it kind of hypocritical for LCG be saying such a thing considering the fact on how they worship and exalt all things related to HWA.  HWA has been recreated to fit the mold of LCG and it's doctrinal viewpoints.



Recreating Herbert W Armstrong in their own image

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Herbert and Loma Armstrong (from Autobiography, Vol 1)

One thing I appreciate about the Living Church of God — and something that I do not find anyplace else I have looked — is an effective dedication to the Bible above all else and to the proper respect for the teachings and work of Herbert W Armstrong.

Yet, our (very appropriate) love and fondness for Mr. Armstrong, a man we rightly believe to have been a modern day apostle, is used by many to turn some away from the truth — and even from what he, himself, taught — in subtle, deceptive ways. They do this by recreating Herbert W Armstrong in their own image.
Many do this these days. Tellingly, they do not agree with each other. I remember driving down Central Expressway once in Dallas (actually, it could have been the 635 loop–it’s been a while!) and almost running off the road when I saw a giant billboard with Mr. Armstrong’s face on it. I actually exited the highway, looped around, and got back on to look at it again. It was an advertisement for some sort of public presentation by one of the many “pretenders to the throne” (“graspers of the mantle”?) out there claiming to stand for what Mr. Armstrong preached and taught and claiming that a man who can no longer speak for himself would completely endorse what the pretender had to say.

This fellow is not alone. Many like to parade an image of Mr. Armstrong and claim his posthumous endorsement. Logically they cannot all be right, given how much they despise and disagree each other, yet logically they can all be wrong. The latter would be the case. (Some reading this may disagree. “Well, welcome to my blog,” he says, with emphasis on the word “my.”)

What they do is recreate Mr. Armstrong in their own image. They tend to take the things he said that they wish to emphasize and highlight those things (often with a great deal of bluster and chest thumping), while they tend to diminish, minimize, or explain away those things he said that clearly disagree with their personal doctrinal obsession or their justification for self-promotion. They do this in a variety of ways.


Another way they deceive those who love Herbert W Armstrong and recreate him in their own image is to “enhance” his own words with their own personal commentary. I’ve seen at least one hilarious version of this taken to a ridiculous extreme, in which an incredibly clear statement made by Mr. Armstrong concerning the fullness of the gospel’s content is twisted by inserting the deceptive teacher’s own words and explanation into Mr. Armstrong’s words so as to make Mr. Armstrong’s original writing incoherent. Even today, more than 25 years after his death, Herbert Armstrong remains one of the clearest writers I have ever read — there’s a reason he called his magazine the Plain Truth! Yet this one deceptive “augmented” quote I have in mind would have us believe the man couldn’t put two sentences together without our needing him to explain why the two sentences are self-contradictory. Unbelievable. (And, frankly, a sign of how desperate and self-deceived some people can be.)

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Dear Wallace Smith (LCG),

You tell us we should not "diminish, minimize, or explain away those things he (HWA) said that clearly disagree with their personal doctrinal obsession or their justification for self-promotion."

OK, then, here is something HWA said that by your own admission everyone in LCG had better not diminish, minimize or explain away:

HWA 1980 Letter to RCM

Will you accept HWA's words without diminishing, minimizing or explaining them away?

DennisCDiehl said...

Most people are other people. Their thoughts are someone else’s opinions, their lives a mimicry, their passions a quotation. –Oscar Wilde

Loyalty to petrified opinions never yet broke a chain or freed a human soul in this world—and never will. –Mark Twain,

One who walks in another’s tracks leaves no footprints. –proverb

Habit rules the unreflecting herd. –William Wordsworth,

Loyalty to petrified opinions never yet broke a chain or freed a human soul in this world—and never will. –Mark Twain

Mickey said...

"It’s one thing to differ with Mr. Armstrong over what the Bible said and to discuss that topic together to see the plain truth of the matter, knowing that that is exactly what Mr. Armstrong would want us to do. "

In what alternative universe would this be happening in?

Anonymous said...

It’s one thing to differ with Mr. Armstrong over what the Bible said and to discuss that topic together to see the plain truth of the matter, knowing that that is exactly what Mr. Armstrong would want us to do.

Just like Herbert Armstrong did with the Church of God Seventh Day?

Anonymous said...

Proverbs commands not to go with an angry man.

Herbert Armstrong was an angry man; Joseph Tkach was an angry man; Roderick Meredith is an angry man.

Those of you Armstrongists out there need to take Scripture seriously: When it says "from such turn away" you really need to pay attention.

Come out of her -- the protesting daughters of Armstrongism -- lest you suffer his plagues.

And yet you continue to deceive yourselves that you are doing God's Will and everything will work out swell by following and obeying angry lying false prophets in defiance of what the Bible terms, "The Living God". Not the God of Living, by the way. Different God. Darker. Harsher. Diabolical. Roderick Meredith. You can't trust him. He lies. He breaks his word. He doesn't keep his promises. He is totally worthless. And there you are: You continue to give him resources to allow him to spread his abuse. If there is a judgment, you will be held accountable for every idle word he speaks.

You go on listening to the yelling, the anger, the rage: It fuels you.

You are sick.

Get a life.

It will be cheaper.

You will live better.

Your future will be brighter (Roderick Meredith isn't the smartest despot alive).

If you stay with these losers, you will receive the reward of the false prophet.

But then, you've been living in the cesspool of the sewage spewing from his mouth for so long, you won't much notice the difference when you reap what you've sown in him.

Anonymous said...

"Proverbs commands not to go with an angry man.

Herbert Armstrong was an angry man; Joseph Tkach was an angry man; Roderick Meredith is an angry man."



Good point.

You forgot to mention that ranting runt Gerald Flurry. Nothing but angry lies and nonsense ALL the time. He tries to stir up his followers to hate, and to cut off, any good people they know.

Also, don't forget shouting David Pack. He will become VERY angry and shout at you to hand over everything you have! Then he will become VERY angry again and shout at you to get out of his church!

Don't forget Ronald Weinland, who will actually curse you and prophesy a slow, agonizing death for anyone who disagrees with him.

Don't be fooled by weird, deceptive groups like the UCG that pretend to be full of love while they are actually full of lying, slandering, backstabbing political animals. As one proverb says, "A lying tongue hates those it hurts."