“Don’t pee on my leg and tell me it’s raining.” – Judge Judy
The craziness in Wadsworth continues as Dave moves the goalposts once more concerning the timing of his creature he calls "christ" and the date of his second coming.
From an RCG source:
(This message was given on the First Day of Unleavened Bread, where Dave skipped the double service so he could prepare these 45 minutes explaining why RCG’s predictions were wrong again. The quote is the conclusion to Part 300)
Now I want to just say this because I've been wrong before on timing. Let's allow that somehow, all these points [the previous 45 minutes of points] could, somehow suggest a Last Day of Unleavened Bread, start of the “84 hours.” ...But if somehow God wanted to do that and let things drift out of Unleavened Bread, but "raise" everybody for the “Great Supper” on that day, then that's his prerogative. I don't see how it fits but I don't want to preclude it, because if we got through Tuesday, the question is the same. “Do you think we're going another year or maybe another three and a half days? Or through to Wednesday morning?” Therefore, we may speculate that sometime midweek, about Tuesday night through Wednesday morning, mirroring “Christ's Last Supper” we'll see God and Christ for the "Great Supper."
The 84 hours were described in Daniel as opening with a resurrection, some unto eternal life, others would go on to everlasting shame and contempt. That's the start of it. Everything begins with the "Great Supper." Now, I guess, after all was said and done, this is Part 300. All right. I guess it was destined to be. Would this "short message," in fact, be the “final ration,” “given in due season” before Christ is revealed in the same season, before on the last day of that season, we see all Israel and all the saints. On the first day of unleavened bread, the message would be given, that I unexpectedly had to race, rush to review and then assemble, through nonstop study beginning last night at the dinner table with some ministers. And I went home late into the night, got up this morning and stayed with it all day long. And didn't get to hear what I'm sure were, two wonderful sermons and sermonettes to others.
And then that message would be delivered after which we are to "watch." It would seem so. We're still more on track than the whole church knows, you now know it, but everybody else does. And if I go too long, it's too much translating and too much other time loss of time and then others may not hear this. But if Unleavened Bread totally all of it ends, then "wild elephants" cannot pull us back from a full one-year wait. That's why I wanted to throw in, in case I'm wrong on the timing that everything on the last day, rather than Tuesday night or Wednesday, I wanted to say only then would we have a one-year wait, not because as we got through, um, Passover a couple of nights ago, and we were somehow still here. I hope this helps, godspeed Christ's return sometime the middle of this week before we all are together, on the last day you now know of Unleavened Bread.
I do have compassion for individuals who suffer mental illness, but I do not think they should be allowed to lead churches. Pack is speaking like an absolute raving lunatic. And for those who follow him, they should all be next in line for a mental health assessment!
ReplyDeleteJim Jones was living proof that people with mental illnesses shouldn't be allowed to lead churches!
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ReplyDelete“But if Unleavened Bread totally all of it ends, then 'wild elephants' cannot pull us back from a full one-year wait.”
Well, of course “wild elephants” cannot pull us back from a full one-year wait.
But Wild Dave with the uncontrollable mouth can do it. He can say anything.
"..And I went home late into the night, got up this morning and stayed with it all day long..."
ReplyDeleteThis is why Apostles require a $500,000 'salary', like HWA, they are the "hardest working" of anyone.
I wanna start my own ACOG & be an 'Apostle' and set a 1/2-million-dollar 'salary' (approved by my obedient "board of directors")
I think Dave enjoys playing with his members emotions. Much like a cat playing with a live mouse. Wild elephants couldn't pull him away from playing this ego game.
ReplyDeleteBtw, Several years ago, I read that Judge Judy was the highest paid actress on TV.
This is what happens when religious leaders surround themselves with yes men. Iron is not sharpening iron.
ReplyDeleteThe "Pack Saga" is as ridiculous of an episode of "Gilligans Island" that you have seen 100 times on reruns. Just about to be rescued, when suddenly Gilligan Pack screws it up again!
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ReplyDeleteThis message was given on the First Day of Unleavened Bread, where Dave skipped the double service so he could prepare these 45 minutes explaining why RCG’s predictions were wrong again.
So Dave blew off the commanded assembly of a Holy Day and skipped what the top minister at Headquarters told me was the most important part of the Holy Day - that being, coming before God with your hands filled with money.
I wonder what the repercussions would be upon the lowly lay member who would engage in such actions?
"Now I want to just say this because I've been wrong before on timing"
ReplyDeleteAs if the timing is a minor side issue or incidental component of his messages. His only point is the timing. If you're wrong on the timing you're wrong about everything. Every message is all about timing and you're always wrong about timing, so you're always wrong. What else is there other than the timing that this fart pebble keeps going on and on about?? Each new message gets better than the next, as they say.