Herbert Armstrong's Tangled Web of Corrupt Leaders

Monday, July 4, 2022

I Believe We've Learned All We Need to Know Dave...

 



"We are ALL watching.

IF events do not develop tonight, the 6th or 7th or after do not work for the first Kingdom (to Israel).

HOWEVER, a case--in fact a VERY powerful case--HAS DEVELOPED per the 1335 starting the 10 days rather than ending it.

This was SURPRISING, but true.

BUT CONSIDER that the 1,335 has always involved a period of piercing and adhering, which we, brethren, would NOT need to worry about, meaning events COULD unfold before mid-month.

You/we will learn more soon!"

15 comments:

  1. Oh wait. The latest reset (out of the last 635 resets), is now mid month? You would think Prophet Dave would have a better track record, but I guess that's what false prophets do.

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  2. You/we will learn more soon!"...

    I agree! We will learn even MORE about how kooky and strange that Pack is , very soon!

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  3. By now, Dave's blather has become very little more than a jumbled word salad. And the people in their seats have become enablers, not victims.

    Satan told Adam and Eve that if they would believe that he was telling the truth and that God was lying, they would become as God. Now, Dave is spewing satanic nonsense to RCG members, who are so keen on becoming God that they are willing to call God a liar and trust in Dave instead.

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  4. Is Satan himself at this time severely obsessed with the timing of Jesus' return? It will be curtains for him. He does not know the "day and hour".

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  5. A very strong case of delusional disorder has developed.

    "Functioning of patients with delusional disorder may be impaired, particularly if the delusional thinking is chronic rather than episodic. They refuse to characterize their beliefs as false and view opposing views with surprise, if not hostility and disdain, dismissing or ignoring them, and continuing their struggle to find resolution or restitution for the wrongs they have endured or the illnesses from which they suffer. They typically reject and often resent the suggestion that they are mentally compromised. They are a difficult group to engage clinically, often refusing to meet with a clinician about their delusions and/or to take medication. The first-line treatment of delusional disorder is antipsychotic medication rather than other clinical interventions."

    From sciencedirect.com


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    1. Maybe someone can load up a tranquilizer gun with some anti-psychotic meds, and shoot Dave while he's preaching the never-ending story. It would be interesting to see if there would be a drastic improvement in a short time!

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  6. “HOWEVER, a case--in fact a VERY powerful case--HAS DEVELOPED per the 1335 starting the 10 days rather than ending it.”


    A VERY powerful case?

    Is that all???

    A Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious case would need to develop.

    And, even that would not make anything happen.

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  7. “You/we will learn more soon!"


    Actually, Dave Pack will never learn.

    But, some RCG cult members might slowly learn and eventually escape.

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  8. Pride and arrogance might be wrong and bad, but do people really need to have such LOW SELF-ESTEEM that they think they have to listen to a chronic liar like Dave Pack all the time?

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  9. This strains credibility. I keep wondering if someone is somehow pulling off a perpetual April Fool's joke on Dave, or if it is just an Onion style spoof. But the evidence is right there on the videos. I know what Dave looks like, because I went to college with him. Mind you, something back then told me to avoid him, and my nearly eidetic memory does not recall a single conversation that I ever had with him, but I know that, sadly, this is really him, and it is happening.

    The amazing fact, is that this has not happened much more frequently in Armstrongism. Armstrongism as a group never did have the spirit of a sound mind.

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  10. Anon @ 9:53 wrote "But, some RCG cult members might slowly learn and eventually escape". From your lips to God's ears, I pray!

    But your thought is precisely my biggest question to current and former members in RCG. For the life of me, I cannot understand why they listen to this false prophet/false teacher. Why do they not obey God in His commandment to ignore false prophets? I know they believe they are still under the law and must keep the Commandments and ordinances in order to be saved, but why do they think it's alright to ignore that one? What is it that keeps them in their seats one failure after another?

    By the way, where the heck is TC? Hopefully drafting his resignation letter.

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  11. I believe 9:32 has realistically defined the problem. We can't diagnose of course, but we can notice and observe the obvious history of and reactions to that Dave Pack has revealed in his past encounters with reality. Dave and the RCG is not so much as a pixel in the picture of theological studies and all things Church. The fade into oblivion is fast approaching.

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  12. Might not result in an improvement as RCG members see it, Phinny! If he returned to sanity, they'd probably think he got a demon.

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    1. Sadly, 07/04/22, that would probably be the reaction of many RCG members.

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  13. I don't read his literature

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