Wednesday, March 24, 2021

Dave Pack Tells Another Lie: "The Work is Booming Right Now. And I mean, BOOMING! You just can't fathom it."


The plan of salvation using kitchen utensils and a soccer ball. 
His faithful sat there for close to 2 hours watching him move kitchen utensils from 
vase to vase, ending up with a soccer ball as the new heavens and new earth.
This is prophetic buffoonery at its finest!


It is now Wednesday, March 24th, the day AFTER Dave Pack's creature he calls "christ" was to return. 

Once more Dave has lied to his followers. 

We are getting close to sermon 300 as Dave keeps piling on the lies and his dwindling faithful sit there each week lapping it all up. 

With one false prophecy after another and lie after lie, Dave feels no remorse or the need for accountability. Sadly his gullible followers feel no need to hold him accountable either, particularly the ministry and elders in Wadsworth. They will lap up his next excuse with orgasmic expectation, marveling at the wisdom coming from his mouth. 

Nothing illustrates the mind-boggling stupidity of Dave Pack more than the above picture of Dave explaining the plan of salvation, the return of his creature "christ" to Wadsworth, and the new earth by using a soccer ball and kitchen utensils.





From an RCG source:


Part 298
On Thursday March 18th, another one of Dave’s prophecies failed without most even realizing it. Christ was supposed to return on Friday night, but I guess He tricked Dave again and forced him to have yet another revelation. On top of this, Christ also revealed to Dave that maybe rewriting all his literature isn’t so hard after all! Maybe this Gospel is supposed to get out after all! 
 
“As I've explained the Work is booming right now. And I mean, booming! You just can't fathom it. Might God want us to do a "great work "this side of the kingdom? I'm just raising it. Please don't make it more or less than that. Well make it more than that, but don't make it less than that. If so, we are perfectly primed with the best staff and the strongest reserves we've ever had. The conference would come back, the camps would come back. The college would be strong. Campus would expand. If we must wait longer, we could do a powerful work for a year, with an open door we know nobody can close, regardless of who might try. 
 
We can carefully, I've had a lot of time since I brought this up recently, I just found it, I found I've got to do this, or I'm not a wise and faithful servant. We can carefully and relatively easily rewrite the literature without emphasizing the way God will come. It can be done. I've been looking through booklets and how did I say it? We could surge forward with the "complete Gospel" to the world for whatever time remains. I'll keep sprinkling in, "I don't believe it." And I know things that you don't even know that makes me absolutely not believe it. All of this said, let me just put it this way, every metric points to this Passover, may God's kingdom come on his timetable. And if I'm right with what we've learned, we've got about 28 hours, and I end now so that they can get this posted for the rest of God's people. I think I know what happens tomorrow night [Friday March 19th]. Have a good afternoon.”

12 comments:

Phinnpoy said...

He should get a basketball, and have a chorus whistle Sweet Georgia Brown. At least there would be some entertainment while he's spinning his lastest tall tale!

Anonymous said...

Dave’s work is BOOMING alright. Booming right in his face..

Tonto said...

Perhaps Pack has a relationship and conversations with the soccer ball, kind of like the way Tom Hanks did in the movie "Castaway" with "Wilson the Volleyball"!

DennisCDiehl said...

You should see what prophetic mansplaining Dave can do with Tupperware...

Anonymous said...

Dave Pack's RCG is my FAVORITE loopy Acog!

mitigator said...

As we say here in Canada---EH?

Anonymous said...

Don’t these people have more to their life than spending one minute listening to this crazy loon?
Jim-AZ

Anonymous said...

Don’t these people have more to their life than spending one minute listening to this crazy loon?

A few of them have been duped/conditioned into believing that if they leave Packland they'll be condemned to eternal death in a Lake of Fire. Quite a few are atheists who haven't been happy with their lives, who see RCG as giving them an opportunity to feel big and important. A very few see RCG as their meal-ticket and as an alternative to low-wage drudgery working in retail sales or at some clerical or menial labor.

With each new prophecy failure, a few more leave and the number of the duped/conditioned falls. By now, it's safe to assume that the vast majority in RCG are there because they believe their membership meets their needs, even if they don't believe a word Pack is saying.

WHAT ABOUT THE TRUTH said...



We can carefully and relatively easily rewrite the literature without emphasizing the way God will come. It can be done. I've been looking through booklets and how did I say it? We could surge forward with the "complete Gospel" to the world for whatever time remains.

So Dave has spent the last 7 years or so either explaining the way God (or Christ) is to come and/or he has been very detailed with proof after proof after proof of the exact day when God (or Christ) is going to come and demanded of his membership that they have to believe all of it or lose salvation, and now he has dreamed up in his mind that the world will receive the "complete gospel" having no idea of the way God will come.

If we peek further into the greater "gospel" equation with the long roads to nowhere he has built concerning his 300 sermon how and when the "return" happens and the hours upon hours of wrong, heavily edited juvenile understanding; the world is going to get what from all of that? ..... - a very long poorly structured meandering confusing false witness - that is all they are going to get.

If we put this into a more practical perspective, you can see the flawed logic. As an example, if you hire Dave Pack to build your new house and at the finish or conclusion you notice something isn't quite right, would Dave's answer give you any peace of mind when you question him? Dave's answer using his logic is .... it is a complete house - the only thing I left out was "how it was built".

Yes the great work of confusion is booming and we know exactly how it came about.

Anonymous said...

Dave is like a movie/TV franchise. There's the Star Wars universe, the Star Trek universe and there's Dave's Wadsworth universe. In the Wadsworth universe, Christ is always returning in a few days time, Dave's work is booming, his membership is constantly increasing, and his followers couldn't be more satisfied with Dave's ongoing new revelations such as the new dominion. The Wadsworth universe is heaven on earth.

Anonymous said...

@Anon 2:59
In one word: no.

‘Cause Dave tells them when to listen to his ‘sermons’ and in addition to that to ‘study the Bible’ (only the parts that Dave tells them to read) five days a week. Any free time is filled with duties like that.

And on Friday night you’re not allowed to go out and have some fun, because ‘the sabbath starts on Friday sunset’. Saturday same thing. No fun, only dressing up and listening to that maniac for hours during services. And by Sunday, the ONLY day you have for yourself you’re so tired that you just feel like sleeping..

Common cult practice: don’t give your little slaves time to think for themselves.

Anonymous said...

To some, it’s a social club. A chance to get dressed up and put in the act of being refined, perfect people who are “gods elite “, the chosen few who are better than everyone else in the world. At the groomed campus grounds, they scoff at how stupid and lost the world is and smuggly rest assured that they are in the best place in the world, because their super human leader knows just what to say to make them feel good. It doesn’t matter that he is a false prophet, it only matters that they control believe him, so the can keep getting dressed up and participating in the never ending drama of David c pack, con man extraordinaire. And what does he get out of it?, Money, adoration to the extent of worship, houses, gardens, horses, security guards. It helps him to feel important. Like a whole history of such men. He is a narcissistic psychopath. It’s all about him. And those who follow him have resigned their reasoning in exchange for a warm fuzzy feeling. It works for them.