"Why Do You Bother?  Forget  About It!
We keep up with the splinters and the  antics of their ministers.  We, or at least I, listen to their sermons, not  for edification, but to confirm that I am happy not to be a part of such  foolishness.  I shake my head and chuckle when one such as David Pack,  Apostle of the Restored Church of God, uses so many personal pronouns in sermons  and begins many with "I don't think I ever given a sermon quit like the one you  are going to hear today."  That would be a major hint to me it is all being  made up as we go. 
Nothing is more humorous than listening to one of  the very two true witnesses of Revelation get angry over people who throw paper  on the floor or say the word "amazing" about a zillion times in every sermon  usually in wonder at how stupid everyone else besides he and the 12 people in  the room are. 
From "That Prophet" to "And yes brethren, I am an  Apostle," I find it all rather fascinating now that I don't have soak in it or  lay awake at night wondering what else is going to happen to shatter my  idealistic belief that it once was to me the True Church of God and I had been  called by the Deity to be both member and minister.  I really believed that  and I think there in lies the key to the ongoing  fascination.
Those who are the most sincere, in my experience,  suffer the most when they learn their sincere seeking was misplaced. It accounts  for our anger, sarcasm, keeping up and ongoing interest in that which proved to  be less than encouraging. I think we subconsciously or very consciously wish to  be some kind of vehicle for helping others through the process and coming out  better and not worse for the whole experience.
Sadly, some literally ended their lives due to the  instability all the upheaval produced in the place they sought solace and safety  for their own mind and spirit. I know several ministers who died either  deliberately or through the abuse of alcohol so often used to mask the pain,  perhaps not realizing just how much it would actually magnify it.  I  started down that path for a time out of the pain of separation from that which  I loved and at times to mask the pain over the loss of those I love, but got off  that train.  For every moment of "forgetting" there were a thousand of  depressing recall that just made matters worse.  It is a treadmill one  needs to pay very close attention to and just say no  to.
There is more truth than the truth we know.   The God many think they know is not all the God there is.  It is the glory  of a King to search out a matter, not just accept the ideas of others.  All  these things are true.  And while it is incomprehensible for most Bible  readers to grasp, there is more truth in life to explore than whatever truth is  perceived to be contained in the pages of the Bible.  The Bible is not  inerrant, was not written literally by any literal Deity, is not the "best book  ever written," and does not tell us where we either really came from nor why  exclusively.  
In the Churches of God, neither splinter nor  sliver, their pious conviction coupled with their marginal information, training  and education is not enough to qualify to tell everyone else what the Deity  wants, demands, requires or thinks about us all.   
A few things I have come to know now that I wish  someone had taught me back then when thinking I was "called" to be a  minister.
Genesis 1-11 are purely mythological stories,  mostly borrowed from Sumerian myths and given a Hebrew  spin.
"Moses" did not write the Pentateuch but rather is  a compilation of different authors mostly Priests during the Captivity of the  5th century BC.
There is no evidence that the dramatic events of  the Exodus ever literally happened in history and that most of the OT is  designed to give an insignificant cultic people an amazing  pedigree.
Characters such as Abraham, Moses, David and  Solomon may or may not have literally existed in history. 
Clearly, God "evolves" from a polytheistic Deity  to a monotheistic one over a very long time and the people of Israel held on to  many gods throughout history.  The Canaanite God "EL" of Genesis was  talking to his Council of the gods, when he is quoted as saying "Let US make man  in OUR image..."  He was not talking to a future incarnation of himself  called Jesus.  When God said, "you shall not bring any other gods into my  presence (what the words in Exodus really say,) He wasn't saying there were no  other gods. He was saying don't bring them around me as I am a jealous  God.  I don't like their competition.  Clearly, polytheisim was the  norm. 
Concerning the NT, I wish I had understood that  Paul's writings preceded the Gospels which is why he never quotes an earthly  Jesus, tells of his life, healings, teachings, miracles or birth circumstances.  Those tales had not yet been written in his lifetime.  Paul's Jesus was  cosmic and hallucinatory and not any real Jesus he ever knew or met.  I  also have doubts about just how much the Jewish Church under James felt Paul was  anything but a charlatan.  Luke's rendition of Paul's life and calling is  not the one Paul himself speaks of in his real writings.  Not all the books  attributed to Paul were actually written by Paul.
The Gospel accounts are not coherent or  harmonious. 
Jesus birth narratives in Matthew and Luke are two  different stories
Mark never heard the birth stories of Jesus nor  did John and Paul said he was merely born of a woman. 
The resurrection accounts are muddled and  contradictory in major ways. They can't all be right and are not four different  ways of describing a car wreck. 
The Book of Revelation is a failed prophecy  written just prior to the fall of Jerusalem under the Romans.  It is not a  book for today and its expectations of the Kingdom of God to route the Romans  failed.  
The story of Jesus is the same story as Mithras  and Osiris and is astrotheological in nature.  All Sun Gods are born on the  Winter Solstice and all take away the sins and darkness of the world which they  overcome at Easter in the Spring. 
Christian apologetics get down right silly at  times
Life is short....and lots more stuff like  that.
So why bother keeping up?  Because it's  fascinating and I have always loved the study of origins.  From where  humans really come from (common hominid ancestors) to the origins of mythologies  and ideas that spring from them, its all amazing.  I want to know what may  be worth believing and what may be just plain silly or even harmful.  Much  of what religion, not true spirituality, teaches or demands sucks the soul out  people and is harmful in the long run.  Religion keeps you the same  yesterday, today and forever.  There can be no progress when you know it  all.  It is no coincidence the Dark Ages arose when the Church did.  
I may regret my WCG experience but I can't undo  it.  Next time around...if, I want to be a Paleontologist.   You  can't unring a bell.  So I may as well use it to learn from.  And  perhaps if I can help just one person step out of the box and take a bigger look  around, it will be worth it.  It is for me a challenge and  fascination though the price of this education has been and will continue  to be high.
To not accept what is, is insane.  To not use  the experience to help others  grow through is a wasted experience. 
Namaste....

2 comments:
One would suppose that according to the Armstrongist world, the police should just forget about those murders -- it's in the past.
Great article, Dennis. I've had to hear people say the same sorts of things, and my reaction is pretty much the same as Douglas'. I wonder how many of those who proudly proclaim their surely superior coping method of "moving on" will go on to indoctrinate or otherwise abuse their own children because they haven't taken the time to learn the lessons being in a cult should have taught them. By fighting for justice we learn to be just; by fighting for truth we learn to be truthful. Those who have been damaged but don't fight (whether publicly or internally) are inevitably a part of the problem.
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