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Tuesday, February 9, 2016

David C Pack: Claims RCG members will be "raptured" to Jerusalem to help angels rebuild temple



If we had previously thought that Dave Pack had mental issues, this further confirms that.  I have not listened to all of Dave's latest sermons, so had not heard this one.

The quote below is from Exit and Support

February 8, 2016
I want to tell you just how crazy David Pack is. It seems he loves to praise himself. He has declared that he is the real Elijah. He is now predicting a weird type of Rapture (he doesn't use that name) in which the members all will go to Jerusalem and help three angels build the Temple. Then Jesus reigns the world for three and a half years. After that, Jesus leaves the world to the Tribulation, but He also leaves the members here! He is beating down the members with twisted scriptures and sermon after sermon on the same subject. He is quicksand! --Anonymous

I assume this happens soon after his god strikes down three COG leaders and all of their members come over to Dave's empire with their tithe money.  However that prophecy has failed for three years straight now.  This is one more lie that Dave has uttered that will NOT happen.

19 comments:

  1. Jeez! Has Eric King recently "annointed" Dave's eyes? This is not just a mild doctrinal adjustment! Funny thing is, while he changes the timeline for the Armstrong endtime events, so long as he sticks with the British Israelism, most of his people will probably overlook this, and continue to support him. LOL!


    BB

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  2. Why would 3 angels need help in building a temple? As a matter of fact, why would it take so many angels to build a temple? Would it take 3 angels to change a light bulb?

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  3. When they've finally dwindled down to 11 members,
    they can all take a seat in one of those Leather Exec Herbie chairs
    in the unbelievable Mahogany HQ Boardroom!
    see it at the 2:50 mark here: https://rcg.org/hq-info.html

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  4. Anonymous said...

    "Why would 3 angels need help in building a temple? As a matter of fact, why would it take so many angels to build a temple? Would it take 3 angels to change a light bulb?"

    For that matter, what need is there of a temple?
    I thought the new temple was supposed to be a house not made of hands, in the heavens.

    Or something, whatever...

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  5. 9.54PM. Yes, it takes three angels to change a light bulb. One holds the light bulb in place, whilst the other two rotate the building.

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  6. I think its more like one angel holds the bulb while the other two angels build an auditorium.

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  7. What's next for this crackpot?
    http://s22.postimg.org/5jlyjzv6p/antichrist01.gif

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  8. minimalist, https://rcg.org/hq-info.html

    Having watched that video, you would think that the "rapture" hath already taken place.

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  9. Over the years when I found myself visiting someone in a psych ward, they spoke of very similar delusions. Angels, "God wants me to..." and special insights no one else understood were common. Dave is less and less able to hide (did he ever?) his need for professional help with his religious and self absorbed delusions. Those who follow his musings , by now, deserve each other.

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  10. I would have happened already if that Arkansas businessman had not failed 2 years ago in his attempt to breed a red heifer. Otherwise the already prepared jewish group will not enter the premises of al asqa.

    nck

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  11. Angels... because God can't do everything Himself.

    Hey, it's a big Universe out there!

    Have you looked lately?!!!

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  12. @ 3:54

    Even when Herbie conducts B.Study in Auditorium,
    he has one of those big Executive Leather chairs
    ...with little wheels on it!

    Let's push him in from desk over into the Orchestra Pit!
    Over you go you fat bastard, onto the drum kit!

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  13. Raptured to rebuild the Temple In Jerusalem...

    Will this pay at least $15 an hour, and does it include medical and a 401k?

    (I have a young millennial friend who has been looking for a job and can't find work. They are a graduate of a COG college and they incurred a big debt in doing so)

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  14. Ralph said:

    "Please, give me some truth to cling to!! ps. If you can!!!"

    What a telling thing to say.

    Why would you want a man to come along and hand you some "truth"? And if a man does hand you something and claim that it's "truth," what warrant would you have to take his word for it? But this is what churches are, groups of lazy people clinging desperately for dear life to something a man, or a book, told them was "truth," without ever even so much as questioning whether it could possibly be what it is being marketed as.

    No one can just hand you "truth." Not someone on TV. You can't get the kind of "truth" you seek from any book. Actual truth isn't that cheap, and if you think it is, you got what you paid for. If you want truth, you have to be interested in finding it, mustn't be so arrogant as to think you can dictate to truth what it can and cannot be, and must put in the legwork to go get it for yourself.

    But you can just take the easy way out and decide that anything you are unable or unwilling to grasp is therefore not true, and whatever unjustifiable beliefs you already hold must be true, for no other reason than wishful thinking.

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  15. Were those three angels supposed to kill the three COG leaders first?

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  16. 9.11AM. self help books have been getting better all the time. Many of them are reasonably to very accurate. So I disagree with you. These books do 'just hand you the truth' for the topic in question. Today you can buy the truth if you look in the right place.

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  17. Anyone who "clings to" any "truth" is selling himself short.

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