As we come to the end of 2020 I would think that we should never be appalled at the disgusting things COG ministers say, but then along comes Brad McDonald of the Philadelphia Church of God cult.
McDonald has an article up on the latest Trumpet on PCG's website about the youth summer program it runs in Edmond Oklahoma each summer. If you have ever been in the midwest and especially in Oklahoma in July and August it is not a pleasant place to be at times due to the heat and humidity. McDonald loves that kind of weather so that church teens can become "utterly exhausted, physically."
This past July, 120 teenagers descended on the campus that houses the Philadelphia Trumpet offices in Edmond, Oklahoma, and participated in our 17th annual youth camp here. This camp, sponsored by the Philadelphia Church of God, is designed to ensure these young people go home mentally charged and focused, their attitudes and spirits refreshed and renewed.
They also tend to arrive home utterly exhausted, physically.
For three weeks, these teens spent their days mountain biking, canoeing and practicing archery, as well as playing basketball, water polo, soccer, softball, volleyball and flag football. They walked, and often jogged, between activities, as well as to breakfast, lunch and dinner. In the evenings they often engaged in other taxing activities, including a track and field event and camp dances. And if all that activity wasn’t strenuous enough, much of it occurred in daytime temperatures that hovered in the mid 90s.
Then McDonald goes on to claim the god of the Philadelphia Church of God takes pleasure in this suffering and finds this "...three-week display of physical strength and endurance was glorious and honorable!"
For some, just reading that paragraph is enough to make us sweat. Personally, as much as I love sports and the outdoors, the thought of spending six to seven hours a day out in the sizzling Oklahoma weather—chasing balls, paddling across lakes and biking through ravines—isn’t nearly as appealing as it once was. But to the teens who attended camp, God says this three-week display of physical strength and endurance was glorious and honorable!
You can read His admiration in Proverbs 20:29: “The glory of young men is their strength.”
Of course, it’s true that physical health, strength and vitality in any person is praiseworthy. Isn’t it interesting though, that God identifies explicitly physical strength and energyas a defining and glorious quality of youth? In God’s mind, being a physically fit and healthy teenager—a young man (or woman) with strength and agility, someone who is robust and energetic—is a splendid and honorable accomplishment.
It’s also a state of being that God wants all teenagers to experience!
This is why, beyond merely seeking to make camp fun, we have our teens engage in so much physically demanding activity. Together with the high-quality meals and snacks we feed them, the slew of sports and outdoor activities serve to improve the overall physical health and strength of the teens. It works, too. In virtually every case, teens depart camp stronger, fitter and healthier than when they arrived. Beyond the short-term goal of improved health, one of the longer-term goals of our youth camps is to encourage the teens to embrace healthy and active living as a way of life—a lifestyle.
Once embraced, this lifestyle will help them develop a state of physical health, strength and vibrancy that God says will be to their glory and honor!
There is absolutely nothing wrong in training young adults in healthy ways that will lead to healthy adult lives. But, given the track record of abuse that PCG dishes out on members, this is NOT something to be bragging about when how kids are being abused by its leaders.
As parents, the responsibility is on us to cultivate within our teens the desire to be physically healthy and strong, to be active and energetic—to be motivated to make their strength a trait worthy of glory and admiration! Read the full article here: Wanted: Healthy, Vibrant Teens!
The abuse that PCG dishes out is not confined to the physical activity in the heat of Oklahoma. but then moves inside to the classroom where spiritual torture is poured out upon the impressionable minds of these youth.
In Balance
Of course, these efforts to cultivate strong, healthy teens must be balanced. They must be complemented with similarly strenuous mental and spiritual exercises. This is why, in addition to all the physically demanding activities at our youth camps, teens take Bible classes, and classes on leadership and womanhood. It’s why we teach them public speaking and ballroom dance. It’s the reason we have them perform on stage and encourage them to play music and embrace art. And it’s why, particularly in this technology-ridden age of perpetual distractions, we encourage our teens to develop a love for reading, study and meditation.
As the 120 teens that came to camp returned home, it was our hope that amid their meditations about camp they think about the strenuous activity they engaged in over those three weeks. Not how difficult or hot it was, or how much they sweated, or how sore they were. But on the wonderful opportunity they had to develop and display physical strengthand vitality—traits God admires as the glory of youth.
Exit and Support Network has this up in relation to the same article:
August 23, 2020
Brad Macdonald wrote a propaganda article about Philadelphia Youth Camp (“Wanted: Healthy, Vibrant Teens!” July 7,2020 ). He wrote about the “wonderful” experience PCG teens (age 13-19) will have if they attend. In it he not only went through what teens will experience (endure) at camp for 3 weeks but he put the blame on parents if they don’t turn out the kind of teens he described.
They start the day with a “15-minute calisthenics warmup before breakfast.” During the day their time will be “filled” with sports instruction on every sport imaginable.
It was alarming when he said: [bolding mine]
“In the evenings they often engage in other taxing activities, including sports games, a track and field event and camp dances. And if all that activity isn’t strenuous enough, much of it will occur in daytime temperatures that hover in the mid-90s. … spending six to seven hours a day out in the sizzling Oklahoma weather—chasing balls, paddling across lakes and climbing ropes…”
Yet he says this is “glorious and honorable” to God and quotes Prov. 20:29.
How many teens will end up suffering from heat exhaustion, or injuries?
Next he goes on a rant about “strong, healthy teenagers have become a dying breed” and they “display embarrassingly little strength and vitality!”
After he says the majority of teens today have poor physical health and display “embarrassingly little strength and vitality,” he puts the blame square on the shoulders of the parents for the condition of their teen: too much chicken nuggets and french fries; the Internet, video games, lazing on the couch. The parents are “the ones failing to cultivate within our teens the desire to live a healthy and active lifestyle.”
To keep everything “in balance” Macdonald adds “similarly strenuous mental and spiritual exercises” one of which is “Bible classes” (which are sure to be reading GF’s literature) and listening to haranguing sermons.
The reality of this camp and the horrific parts are going to be left out. PYC is patterned after SEP (WCG’s summer camp) and if one remembers what it was like attending that, they have only a hint of what PYC will be like. [Note: My Horrible Experiences at S.E.P. comes close.]
This article was draining to say the least. –[name withheld]
Common cult indoctrination tool: make them sleep deprived and keep them busy almost 24/7 and their brains will turn into mud and they’ll stop thinking for themselves..
ReplyDeleteEvery cult does this. The FOT is the adult version of this btw
Camp during worldwide days was a mixed bag. Met some wonderful fellow teens that became good friends and then there were some 2 faced "narcs" that would go inform on us for listening to some "RATT" or motley crue. Most of the people I knew would say they can't wait til they reached 18 & no longer had to go to services.
ReplyDeleteHope it's free as their parents already paid for it all.
ReplyDeleteThese camps and similar should aim to build a love of physical activities. How many people were turned off exercise in their youth by "physical torture." The emphasis should be on enjoying the various sports rather than the "strenuous life."
ReplyDeleteGrowing up I only attended Scout Camp, Massawepie in Upstate New York's Adirondaks. Nice balance between learning scouting skills, canoeing, rowing, survival, swimming, etc and free time to relax or just goof. All of my friends there went on to nicely successful lives with not a word about how they hated that camp and could not wait to get out of scouts or their church that provided the space for their Troop to meet in.
ReplyDeleteLots of quiet camping time to enjoy the environment and get away from it all. Two weeks of heaven.
I worked on the SEP campus one summer and found it over run by ministers, "important people" very long boring Sabbaths and the fear of doing the wrong thing. We did a 10 day Voyager Canoe trek that almost killed us all just going far and coming back. I have to say it was weird to see HWA show up in a black limo with entourage wearing a suit of course. That was not my Massawepie experience for sure.
On the Voyager trip we ended up on an island for the Sabbath....it was hot, boring and everyone was exhausted. They wanted to swim of course but that was a Sabbath no no evidently. My Presbyterian Sunday program kicked in and I told the kids to go swim. No one challenged me on that and nothing came of it but a good time being had by all for a change.
PS Ron Dick probably saved all our literal lives that evening where we all spent trying to sleep in a hot stuffy cabin of some sort with plastic on the windows. Real camping was evidently not a skill to be learned. Slowly were were all being suffocated and by all I mean 20 plus of us in one room. I felt something was wrong being awake but very lethargic and then heard the breaking of glass and Ron telling everyone to get up and out. I think he diverted a real disaster and was always grateful for his alert presence as to what was happening. It would have been very easy for all to just simply fade away overnight.
ReplyDeleteThere is little doubt that the current youth generation is probably the worse conditioned generation ever. Only 120 years ago, 80% of the population was involved with agriculture/ farming in some fashion. A rigorous life for sure.
ReplyDeleteLater, there was a large percentage of youth who served in the military, and endured the likes of "boot camp"etc. Sports were a much bigger part of life too prior to the internet age. Coaches in my day often modeled themselves after Vince Lombardi, or Bear Bryant. Practices in the middle of summer, without water , and grueling grinds were common, whether it was football , basketball or baseball. Hazing and initiation was common on teams too, like having to shave your head etc.
For me, as a man, Im thankful for those experiences, and tests. Life is a grind, and takes endurance and fortitude. Learning how to push and to train has given me a backdrop of resource that I have needed, both physically and emotionally to this day, whether in business , or even in putting up with COG crap and culture.
One thing we had playing ball, or going to "worldly camp" as I did, was the ability to have some "grab ass" fun, and mischief. Im afraid that the perfectionistic nature of COG camps, especially a group like PCG, doesn't allow for cutting farts , practical jokes, playing poker in the cabins , telling racy or offclolor jokes or having rock fights. Idealized utopian environs dont always accomplish true life skills and in fact, set you up later for disillusionment when the reality of organizations and hierarchies becomes apparent.
Of course you're a man...of course Connie ahem I mean manly Tonto..of course.
DeleteThese young people aren't stupid. Just as they could see the contrast between pudgy HWA and the demands being placed on them at SEP, they can see the Rotund Runt, GRF, and figure out that the cult's hypocrisy, "Do as I say, not as I do!", extends even to something as basic as physical exertion.
ReplyDelete"Lighten up!" would seem to be a good Gospel message to scream at the Churches of God no matter the flavor. As Tonto points out, the perfectionist mindset that infests the set minds of the leadership is not only off putting, but boring, illusionary and not fun.
ReplyDeleteLet's face it, from Genesis to Revelation, there is precious little fun spoken of. Well except that Isaac sporting in the garden with Rebekah incident. I'm assuming tennis maybe or some fun playing board games?
I spent 32 yrs in the military. The current state of fitness among the young has become a national security issue. If we ever needed a large number of young people in our military, many would not meet the basic standards for entrance.
ReplyDeleteCamps are good for kids, but I imagine the PCG could screw up what would otherwise be a healthy experience. If they put great pressure to conform, to participate in all activities, regardless of talent or interest, the camp could be a real hell for them.
@anon11:21AM
DeleteThese camps (any COG camp) have nothing to do with keeping fit. It is a tool for indoctrination. You numb the kids to the point that they stop thinking for themselves and they’ll start to obey without questioning.
I do agree with you that a lot of our young ones aren’t even fit enough anymore to walk from the couch to the fridge, but a COG youth camp is definitely NOT the place to go..
pudgy HWA
ReplyDeleteThese activities could result from HWA's paternally-thwarted dream of getting a fake teaching certificate and using his sporting prowess to keep the students in order. Perhaps there is also a tinge of the Grecian lust of the young human form. Or, as stated elsewhere, just keep everyone busy 24/6 so they won't wise up to being taken.
Raymond McNair and Herman Hoeh liked to see athletic young men exerting themselves while wearing very little. Draw your own conclusions.
ReplyDeleteKeeping young people endlessly busy so that they don't question ideology has been used by the commies and other ideologies. But I doubt that it works in the internet age.
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately they are brain washed to NEVER look at “dissident” material on the internet or otherwise, they use fear tactics to scare them, and tell them Satan is subtle and will use that to destroy them.
DeleteNot one word in the article about COVID-19 or wearing masks at camp. So we don't know if PCG will lose ministers, the way LCG did.
ReplyDeleteIn fact, this article reads like it was prepared several months ago. Perhaps with parts copied or adjusted from YEARS ago?
Many old timers are jealous of the youth. Coming to terms with the aging process has never been dealt with well in the Church.
ReplyDeleteLeast of all by the Ministry. Both the men and the women.
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ReplyDeleteMany old timers are jealous of the youth. Coming to terms with the aging process has never been dealt with well in the Church.
Least of all by the Ministry. Both the men and the women.
August 31, 2020 at 1:29 AM"
Say that when you're seventy. Has nothing to do with jealousy, more to do with a sense of lost youth.