Dave and his cult just added another home to his expanding list of Wadsworth real estate. Is it his goal to buy all the homes bordering the campus where Jesus is to return to? Before long he will own all the homes on Akron Road and Hartman Road. If he accomplishes this then he will totally enclose his campus to all outside visitors.
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ReplyDelete“Dave Pack adds another home to his growing list of Wadsworth real estate”
Every time someone sells their house and sends in the money to the RCG cult like they are commanded to do with Dave Pack's new “COMMON” theft doctrine (“or no salvation if you don't”), Dave can buy another house for himself on his cult compound.
The way things are going, RCG soon may have enough residences to house all its members. Thus fulfilling Matthew 25:35. How Christian would that be?
ReplyDeleteThe latest house is actually being assigned to Christ when he arrives, as he has sufficient humility to live in a 1,250 sq ft ranch, not requiring Ministerial McMansion.
ReplyDeleteMust be quite a noise coming from living so close to such a large Eagle store. Deliveries coming and going at all hours, workers and customers.
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ReplyDeleteThat Zillow price trend quote quantifies that Pack is buying into a falling market as the Rustbelt Great Lakes begins to crater as the collapsing US/world Debt-bubble implodes.
ReplyDeleteCompare this with the impressive 50-year real estate bull market of Southern California HWA bought into, as he pioneered the buy-the-whole-block mania.
But even sitting on a goldmine in real estate was not enough to save the Tkach cult.
The fate of the Pack's expensive Edifice-complex will be all the more disastrous as Akron area turns more into a Depression scarred landscape.
R.L. said, "The way things are going, RCG soon may have enough residences to house all its members. Thus fulfilling Matthew 25:35. How Christian would that be?"
ReplyDeleteMY COMMENT - Matthew 25:35 reads "For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat, I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink, I was a stranger and you invited me in,"
Of course, I am sure R.L. is being facetious. Not too Christian like to extort members' assets under lake of fire eternal damnation threat I am sure with his "common doctrine" so the communist Packatollah can dole out housing to his favored cronies. You can bet these aren't strangers he is housing. So NO, it would not be Christian.
Richard
The "ultimate" acquisition will be buying the "Giant Eagle" supermarket!
ReplyDeleteI don't know if they sell Tonto.
ReplyDeleteThey are jewish you know.
Bigger chance Hobby Lobby will aquire the Packatollah estate foe their Christian soldiers for the coming Helter Skelter.
Nck