Sunday, May 17, 2020

Gerald Weston Sees This Story As A Teaching Moment



In the previous post, I had Gerald Weston's thoughts quoted about LCG members saying something on the internet and elsewhere that are disparaging to LCG ministry and leadership.  He just cannot stand people having a different opinion.

I did not include the following.  It is at the start of the article he wrote.  He thinks this is a cute and fun story that is a learning lesson for people to think before they speak. You can see how he thinks little of the guy who made the comment and approves highly of the awful conduct of the faculty member that was present.  This is typical Ambassador College methods of controlling dissent and shutting people down.  The minister is praised, the poor dumb student is mocked.

Dear Brethren,
Jesus declared, “A good man out of the good treasure of his heart brings forth good; and an evil man out of the evil treasure of his heart brings forth evil. For out of the abundance of the heart his mouth speaks” (Luke 6:45). How true and how important a concept is contained in these few words.
I’m reminded of a high school friend who went on to attend Ambassador College. His speech class (“Ambassador Club”) held a Wild West–themed ladies’ night in the Frontier Room of Ambassador Hall. Various props were spread out on tables, including several rather old guns. During a break in the meeting, a high-profile faculty member was using the barrel of a pistol to dislodge the rusty safety device of another gun.
My friend owned a .22 caliber rifle and was very finicky to make sure that no scratches or rust developed on it. We used to go down to the dry riverbed in Santa Maria to shoot rabbits, and he always made sure to clean his rifle meticulously afterward. (For those who were “triggered” by that, trust me: No animals were ever successfully killed on our excursions.) Watching this faculty member working on the safety as he was, my friend could imagine that if his hand slipped, the gun could receive a deep scratch down the barrel. But how do you tell a faculty member twice your age that you do not think this is a good idea?
Inspiration suddenly seized him. The individual in question was known to have shot his foot practicing “quick draw” some years earlier while in the Navy, so my friend opened his mouth with what he thought was a tactful question: “Is that how you shot your foot?” In his mind, it seemed to be a good question, but coming out of his mouth it did not sound quite the same as it had in his head. The tone of his question betrayed a bit more than he would have liked, and he received a tongue-lashing as a result!
What comes out of our mouth—not only the words but the intent behind them—cannot completely hide what is in the heart. As the proverb says, “Whoever hides hatred has lying lips, and whoever spreads slander is a fool. In the multitude of words sin is not lacking, but he who restrains his lips is wise” (Proverbs 10:18–19).
The fact that Jesus warned the people of His day about their words indicates that there was a problem at that time. But how much more the problem is magnified today! It involves not only what comes out of the mouth, but what is typed into cyberspace. Social media demonstrates the problem all the time. How often individuals vent their thoughts on Twitter, Facebook, Snapchat, and other platforms. People are less inhibited “hiding behind” a keyboard and screen than they are in the presence of flesh and blood. They say things they would never consider saying to someone in person. For whatever reason, the Internet greatly reveals the problem of the heart.

16 comments:

Anonymous said...

Jesus spoke truth to power.

Gerald's friend TRIED to speak truth to power.

Gerald is on the side of POWER, against his friend and Jesus.

Anonymous said...

Of course people are less inhibited behind a keyboard. As the article points out, in real life, one gets a "tongue-lashing" if the listener is offended by the truth, or questions church doctrine.
Where is respect for freedom of thought and freedom of expression by Gerald and his minions? Everyone knows that the ACOG ministers are verbal savages.

Anonymous said...

Jim-
I don’t know who this “high profile” faculty member was but if he was using the barrel of one pistol to try and unlock the safety of another gun, then he was an idiot. 1st, there is a safety issue. You don’t handle weapons like that in front of young guys. What kind of example was that. The faculty member didn’t learn much after shooting his foot. Seems like I remember a story about GTA shooting his foot. I have a few prized guns that I am very very particular about. If that faculty member handled one of my guns like that I would have used the barrel on the top of his head. He would not have been able to give me a tongue lashing.
Jim-AZ

Tonto said...

Gerald says... "No animals were ever successfully killed on our excursions."

It would be my desire that he could also be able to say "No Brethren have even been successfully killed at any of our LCG Services".


But alas and very sadly ... Terry Ratzmann at the events at the Milwaukee LCG makes such a statement not possible to be made.

Byker Bob said...

I used to go to the shooting range at least once a month. I'd have competitions against myself shooting period to shooting period, left hand against the right hand. Anyway, one time I saw a father really harshly reprimanding his young son for a safety violation, and I immediately flashed on the abuses from my WCG parents when I had been that boy's age. I was about to yell "Hey, cool it, Pops!", because I thought that he was going to ruin shooting for his son probably for life, as had my parents with several activities. But, then, I rethought my position. He had made an important point, although he went to extremes doing it, yelling as he did, and creating a scene. But, I would have to bet that that kid never breached safety like that again. Just hope that's not the way the dad handled every offense!

BB

Anonymous said...

Maybe Gerald could have hit those rabbits in the foot had he taken shooting lessons from that high profile faculty member?

Henry said...

My family and I attend LCG but we give nothing anymore. Since the days that Terry shot up the church we attend church services as a social occasion. I am starting to rethink that decision. I believe that the LCG is just another parasitical corporation that bleeds people as a leech bleeds people. They are not capable of changing. Why I did not quit earlier is due to my failings of courage. It's tough to admit that you were wrong. My family has paid too much of a price and with my recent job loss I plan to quit wasting precious resources on these people.

Anonymous said...

Many of us in LCG no longer care what Weston has to say. You are right that he is constantly berating us over one thing after another. That's why so many in the church no longer like him nor read his articles or letters. He is worse than Rod Meredith ever was.

Byker Bob said...

It's been a long time since I've thought about a number of the faculty members who were around the AC Pasadena campus during the late1960s and early '70s, but does anyone remember a faculty member other than GTA who had been in the Navy and had shot himself in the foot? What are the chances of two faculty members having had that same set of experiences?

I would not like to have been in the Frontier Room for Ambassador Club that night!

BB

Anonymous said...

"No animals were ever successfully killed on our excursions."

Of course they they weren't killed. Rather, they were shot up and left to die a slow cruel death.

Anonymous said...

" is that how you shot your foot?"

ha! that's my kind of sense of humor!

too bad some "ministers" don't have one...

TLA said...

When I was in LCG, I figured it would take a year to see what would happen.
What I saw was avoidance of Feast sites in nice places, deterioration in sermon quality (went from born to tears to born to death), silent disappearance of people who were actually good at their jobs (like the person in charge of music).
Rod Meredith could be amusing on occasion and have listeners laughing.
Found that I could only get questions answered that were in their playbook.
For a church that believes in the infallibility of the Bible, they have found a number of ways to explain away scriptures they do not agree with - or just ignore them.
Nobody looked any better, so I just left completely.

The confirmation bias was strong, but I finally came to me senses.

Anonymous said...

TLA wrote:

silent disappearance of people who were actually good at their jobs (like the person in charge of music).

Jonathan McNair is a super-political spoiled brat who thinks that he is God's gift to leading music. When he showed up at HQ, it was only a matter of time before his unordained predecessor would be sidelined. Does anybody here know whether that predecessor (let's call him "M") has just left that job, or whether he has left LCG completely? Rod Meredith overlooked a lot about M in order to give LCG the benefit of his tremendous talents, and the brethren seemed to appreciate M tremendously.

Anonymous said...

Anonymous 6:15PM mentions:
"..He is worse than Rod Meredith ever was..."

The original split from Global that formed "Living" COG, not only did Rod show his arrogant greed for power, but his crooked dishonest counterfeit ministers like Charles Bryce really proved it for us. It's important to watch what the big cheese's top "boys" or top lieutenants do.... we learned a lot.

Rotten leaders make for a a ruined organization...

Any of you in "Living" COG? Look at the Fruits of "one man rule"!

Please open your Bibles again, and close the church Booklets!

"Teaching Moment?"

OK, open your Bibles and compare God's admonitions to what "playing church" ministers do

Anonymous said...

avoidance of Feast sites in nice places

Two of the new Weston-era Feast sites were placed in communities with huge homosexual populations. Not exactly Millennial, unless maybe you share a perversion or two with Gerald Waterhouse.

Anonymous said...

"For a church that believes in the infallibility of the Bible, they have found a number of ways to explain away scriptures they do not agree with - or just ignore them."



unfortunately, that is the case in most, if not all, of the Churches....which is why we do not follow men...when the minister goes off into an unbiblical area, we ignore him and follow the scriptures (sometimes to their dismay)....I've been accused of sowing discord by not doing something...go figure. (the bible says that if a brother is troubled by something, even if it's a permissible thing, don't do it)