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Sunday, December 8, 2019

Protesting the False Prophets of Edmond Oklahoma


This weekend the heretical cult based in Oklahoma, led by the self-appointed heretics, Gerald and Stephen Flurry were celebrating the 30th anniversary of their apostasy from the mother church, the Worldwide Church of God.

Things were not all rosy though. A splinter sect of the Philadelphia Church of God, based in the Philippines, has been working overtime the last few years exposing Gerald and Stephen Flurry's lies.

The ARK group was parked across from PCG's main entrance to the cult compound trying to warn PCG members.






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10 comments:

  1. Digging up Herbs supposed prayer rock, and finding a substitute for the Stone of Destiny is a tell tail sign of problems in this church. It's like a car engine that's blowing smoke or making loud noises.

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  2. The Ark group are a bunch of "kooks" too. Most of the groups that spawned from the PCG are as bad or worse than PCG. The PCG was wrong 30 years ago, and are wrong today! It's doubtful God was ever with them (as a whole), but worked within some of the members. Malachi's Message was a load of crap in 1989, and is still a load of crap today!

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  3. "Jesus Christ Left the PCG in 2015"

    They missed that one by about 26 years!

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  4. “Jesus Christ Left the PCG in 2015!”


    Those guys are carelessly, and wrongly, assuming that Jesus Christ was ever in the PCG.

    In 1995 the apostate Tkaches openly threw out of the Worldwide Church of God virtually everything that Herbert W. Armstrong had taught. Gerald R. Flurry and his Philadelphia Church of Fraud used this Great Apostasy in the WCG as a great opportunity to attract HWA's former followers and their wallets.

    Gerald R. Flurry claimed to be holding on faithfully to everything that Herbert W. Armstrong had taught, even though Gerald Flurry immediately did away with the Great Commission to preach the gospel of the kingdom of God and replaced it with what he called a “new commission” to “warn the Laodiceans.” Gerald Flurry started off by plagiarizing something called The Letter to Laodicea which Jules Dervaes had written and sent to him and about 700 other WCG ministers. Gerald Flurry renamed it Malachi's Message, which he revised a number of times and now claims is the “little book” mentioned in Revelation that was “delivered by a mighty angel.” Gerald Flurry also went on to claim that he, rather than Jesus, was what he called “That Prophet” of Deuteronomy 18:18-19 that everyone had to listen to or else God would call them to account. Gerald Flurry bragged that his PCG group had been “flooded” with much “new revelation,” usually all about how great Gerald Flurry supposedly was. The Devil's apostate Tkaches sold the copyrights to some of HWA's writings to Satan's false prophet Gerald Flurry so he could edit and change them, including HWA's last book called Mystery of the Ages.

    The PCG was NEVER a true Church of God that later somehow went bad.

    The PCG was a satanic imposter cult from the very beginning.

    Gerald Flurry is Satan's false prophet.

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  5. “Congrats on 30 Years PCG! It May be Your last.”


    They say “it May be” because they do not really know. They are just guessing and hoping. More likely, Satan will help his PCG cult to muddle on and do more evil.

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  6. For years, Jules Devares parked his van at the Pasadena campus , covered with signs declaring a "warning message" to the WCG.

    Apparently , Devares wrote the script for the "Malachi's Message" and mailed it to all the ministry. Flurry plagiarized it and turned it into his own "manifesto".

    Looks like these guys are imitating the events of the late 1980s at Pasadena, at Flurry's compound. Guess what goes around , comes around.

    I do agree completely with one of their signs , which reads "DONT GO TO THE PLACE OF SAFETY WITH STEPHEN FLURRY"!

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  7. Don't go to the PCG, the Place of Danger.

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  8. The PCG group: Many wicked, mean, and nasty people doing nothing but malicious evil continually from the early days of the PCG.

    The ARK group: Some ignorant old fools who think that there was some good in the PCG until as late as 2015.

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  9. Here is an April 2, 2002 letter from Robert S. Kuhne to Gerald R. Flurry about Gerald Flurry's Malachi's Message book being copied from the writings of Jules Dervaes called The Letter to Laodicea.

    http://www.t-cog.org/Articles/kuhne.html

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  10. “Protesting the False Prophets of Edmond Oklahoma”


    Gerald Flurry is a false prophet. The PCG is a false church.

    The ARK protesters are false too.

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