Sunday, May 15, 2022

The Perfect COG Meme

 


This is from a Facebook page of a group in Africa that claims they are the Worldwide Church of God and are tied in with Ron Stephens of HWAStorehouse.com.

Nothing illustrates COG mythology more than a white man on a mountaintop, in his Sabbath wear, wearing white socks, and staring off into the distance at something he hopes he qualifies for but is always in doubt because he has always been taught "he is never quite good enough". 

After all, suffering is what good COG members have been told they are always good at.

7 comments:

NO2HWA said...

The Kitchen clan and their plagiarized library of WCG Literature despise Ron Stephens and the Worldwide Church of God:

""Here’s a personalized warning to those of HWAStorehouse and “The Original Worldwide Church of God”, and those following them and building them up, you’re strengthening the hands of the wicked, those who believe they can sin and get away with it. God is giving us WARNING IN SUPPORTING THOSE who are sharing and building their audience! They’re only here to seek Members for their new church. May we all repent and obey God and have the FEAR OF THE ETERNAL NOW.""

Only the WCG of Tim and Samuel Kitchen is the one true church.

Anonymous said...

Mocking others facebook advert designs is a bit rich coming from this blog. Your age range can be worked out by the ancient design style you cling to on YOUR blogs.

NO2HWA said...

Well, Buttercup...

Thank Google for the design style. Nice try though. I'm the Drudge and National Inquirer of COG blogs, the style works and you obviously keep coming back.

Anonymous said...

"Mocking others facebook advert designs is a bit rich coming from this blog. Your age range can be worked out by the ancient design style you cling to on YOUR blogs."

Ok, Timmy Kitchen. Go back to stealing WCG material for your blog.

Anonymous said...

To expose you hypocrite.

NO2HWA said...

"To expose you hypocrite."

Ok, buttercup. Nice try. Failed again, as usual.

Samuel W Kitchen said...

I think I can speak for my brother and I on the matter of anonymous commenting. We have backbone to own up to our own comments. The comment you label as coming from my brother Tim, isn't from my brother. I don't know who this "anonymous commenter" is.