Right And Wrong
It was not a cheerful Sabbath morning for David C. Pack of The Restored Church of God. As the sun sets in Jerusalem on April 8, 2023, prophetic failure creeps across the planet’s horizon as it steadily closes in on Wadsworth, Ohio.
Sunset in Jerusalem was at 12:03 PM ET. Sunset in Wadsworth is at 7:59 PM ET.
Jesus Christ did not materialize last night before 11:19 PM ET to raise Elijah That Prophet to speak to the world at sunrise for one whole day heralding the Gospel of the Kingdom to Israel.
That is such a shame since Dave had his 3x5 card introduction practically memorized.
While in the midst of the Days of Unleavened Bread, the members of The Restored Church of God are enjoying another string of prophetic failures taught by their Levitical King Golden Calf, proving the words of the Bible mean nothing to them. Scripture identifies who and what David C. Pack is. Yet, they choose to stay seated and put their green envelopes in the passing basket.
April 1 failed. April 5 failed. April 7 failed.
If this were baseball, Dave would be retired to the dugout bench.
But, since this One True Church is continuing the legitimate lineage of Herbert W. Armstrong’s The Worldwide Church of God, Pastor General David C. Pack of The Restored Church of God can take as many swings at the plate as he wants without consequence.
All true prophets have the privilege of enjoying the free All-You-Can-Eat Date-Setting Buffet. The compromised hirelings at Headquarters are happy to bring you another clean plate, Mr. Pack.
More art than science, prophesying can mean inspired preaching, but it can just mean teaching what the Bible appears to say. This, combined with imperceptible biblical fulfillments, are the apostolic flak jacket guarding against logical criticisms and uncomfortable verses. After all, god is running the show, not Dave.
A Pathetic Update last night gave RCG members pointless homework to distract them from the Friday night failure. Notice the lack of admission or responsibility.
Prophecy Update – April 7, 2023
Brethren, here is a list of 10 verses to contemplate that were part of a much longer list of verses for your review. All the ministers here considered these verses in recent weeks. I drafted it March 27 with 40 more not included here, but the list would not gel in a final way that I could be sure of presenting it. It now has. They can only mean one thing. Questions will arise, but you should be able to readily see where this is going. Have fun with them! Think about them. Pray about them. When reading ask, when did world peace come? When were families fixed? When do many saints qualify to flee? When did people produce fruit? How long would God require before 35 billion people could walk in white? And was this even possible before the veil came off?
▪︎Isa. 61:2
▪︎Luke 4:19
▪︎Isa. 34:8
▪︎Hos. 3:3-5
▪︎Isa. 63:4
▪︎Jer. 23:12
▪︎Isa. 21:16
▪︎Jer. 51:46
▪︎Dan. 7:12 (time means year)
▪︎Luke 13:8
We are still on track. Despair over nothing! This list does not affect the 7 years and 1,000 years.
David C. Pack
This is a thinly veiled ruse to give the impression of progress. The more David C. Pack defaults, the more clearly other biblical information clicks into focus. Yeah, still on track despite April 1, April 5, and April 7.
Why they cannot spell out the full book names has always been a mystery. How Isa. is better than Isaiah or Hos. is better than Hosea has escaped me for years. If anyone knows, please write me at exrcgwebsite@gmail.com. That is a splinter in my mind that never stops itching.
The full enjoyment of The Night To Be Much Observed on Wednesday was tainted for everyone in The Restored Church of God. Though Dave was not physically at everyone’s dinner table, his cheap Untold Cologne was a lingering sign his presence was felt. David C. Pack ensured the night was about him, not the traditional intent.
Hopefully, Dave left room in his belly because he had to eat a lot of his own words, along with the unleavened cheesecake.
Flashback Part 432 – April 1, 2023
@ 12:49 I’m gonna absolutely…just wipe out, just annihilate all idea that what we are waiting for is not one week. Seven days. I’m gonna just destroy it.
@ 29:35 And it clicked last night. What an amazing thing that all mankind will awaken into the Night To Be Much Observed.
@ 32:54 So, when does that happen?... It's the first day of Unleavened Bread…So, from sunup to sundown, after a good night's sleep and a wonderful dinner, God talks to the earth all day long through {me}. It’s that simple.
@ 35:46 …we expect Christ sometime before sundown Jerusalem time on Wednesday…He has to come to us before that. He says He does.
Five days later, on April 6, Dave disassociated himself from all of that. He spoke the words, but they lasted less than five days before he denied them.
If you think those quotes prove that David C. Pack was “wrong” on this matter, take another guess. Acute mental illness juiced with demonic influence generates a denial overshield that warps reality while it erases history. Only the most skilled narcissists in the world can wield such power.
As reported here first, “The Greatest Unending Story! (Special Comments)” from April 6, 2023, was relabeled as Part 433 because the Series is not over, and the enablers at Headquarters were forced to admit it.
During those not-so-final and not-so-special comments, David C. Pack reasserted his supremacy for mastering blind arrogance. Kids, do not try this at home.
Part 433 – April 6, 2023
@ 03:40 Now, I figured out last night at a wonderful Night To Be Much Observed in a terrific conversation that, eventually, fell on this subject that I would learn at noon today if I was right (as I suspicioned last night and almost certain I was right) about this morning. And that is if we reached noon today and we were under one week, the one week [Daniel 9:27] is seven years, not seven days. But, in a curious twist (in an extraordinary twist), I will show you why this week is different than anything WE thought, and only with the Last Great Day to start it. So, lemme just say a week of seven days became impossible beyond noon today. I thought that would happen, and I was sitting upstairs telling the men I was working with I believe it will happen, and it did.
Physicians at a mental hospital would have a field day with this logic. The pathological denial is of biblical proportions. How is it possible for a functioning human being outside an institution to think this way? And this guy runs a church, folks.
He was wrong about Jesus Christ establishing the Kingdom to Israel, but the more important aspect was the one week of Daniel 9:27. Nowhere in that statement is the concept of being at fault to be found. David C. Pack can only focus on where he is right and blows past physical reality and recent history.
“…I believe IT will happen, and IT did.”
On the surface, that may fly with the skimmers until you realize that IT was literally NOTHING. Nothing happened. He suspected nothing would happen. And he was proven right when nothing happened.
In Dave’s mind, by nothing occurring, something occurred that reinforced his correctness and validated his superbly-accurate instincts. Stew on that.
What does that say about me or Gary, or Dennis? How about Jessica, Elizabeth, Richard, Adelle, John, and Scott? We all suspicioned NOTHING would happen as Dave said, and IT came to pass. How come a group of disbelieving antichrists "figured out" this before it fell from Dave's mouth? Why are wicked rebels consistently accurate long before The Apostle leading God's True Church?
“…I would learn at noon today if I was right
as I suspicioned last night and almost certain I was right…”
Who do you know wanders around wondering how right they are? How much time during an average day do you spend pondering how right you are about anything?
This is the mind of David C. Pack. Narcissists are very preoccupied with being right all the time. It is of paramount importance they are perceived as correct and intelligent, and they can become aggressive when that aura is threatened.
This very brief article by Dr. George Simon covers aspects of grandiose narcissists.
Despite facing a catastrophic biblical failure of his own teachings on April 1 and April 5, David C. Pack repeats how right he was about nothing happening. Please explain how that is not an expression of several mental illnesses.
This is where I am going to lose some of you. But if you made it past the origins of Dave’s mental issues, maybe you will let this one squeak by.
To illustrate the sheer ridiculousness of the premise David C. Pack was bragging about, it is time for another ridiculous premise to be woven into his words.
Wayne’s World fans will appreciate this more than others.
Part 433 (Revised) – April 6, 2023
@ 03:40 Now, I figured out last night that monkeys would not fly out of my butt. At a wonderful Night To Be Much Observed, in a terrific conversation that eventually fell on this subject that monkeys would not fly out of my butt and that I would learn at noon today if I was right about monkeys not flying out of my butt (as I suspicioned last night and almost certain I was right) about monkeys not flying out of my butt this morning. And that is, if we reached noon today and we were under one week, it meant monkeys would not fly out of my butt. But, in a curious twist (in an extraordinary twist), I will show you why this week monkeys not flying out of my butt is different than anything WE thought about monkeys flying out of my butt, only with the Last Great Day to start it. So, lemme just say monkeys flying out of my butt became impossible beyond noon today. I thought the absence of monkeys flying out of my butt would happen, and I was sitting upstairs telling the men I was working with I believe the absence of monkeys flying out of my butt will happen, and it did. Monkeys did not fly out of my butt.
The childish, sophomoric humor exposes the farcical nature of what David C. Pack really said. He found a way to be “right” in a situation where he was completely “wrong.” That is insanity and warrants derision.
Yes, I am guilty of making a crass, humorous moment out of something deadly serious. David C. Pack is not one anyone should fear, nor should they fear the false god he serves. The spirit that drives him is the Spirit of Error which explains the years of increasing chaos and confusion.
As a false prophet, David C. Pack earns our complete disdain and disregard. He is a human idol for those inside The Restored Church of God. He is the infallible Vicar of Christ living on the Headquarters Campus. This blaspheming liar will not stop soiling God’s name by fraudulently claiming His authority.
800 hours and 16 minutes across 2700 days have produced Jack Squat.
No matter how absolute and pure the biblically-condemned failure David C. Pack is guilty of, his corrupted mind will always find a way to be right while he is utterly wrong.
David C. Pack WILL be right one day about the Kingdom to Israel…at the exact moment monkeys fly out of my butt.
Marc Cebrian
See: Right And Wrong
Dave is just having fun stringing people along, getting attention and money.
ReplyDeleteWhy do people even listen to Dave? When will these people grow up? Don't these people ever THINK about what they read in the bible?
ReplyDeleteFor example, is it just a coincidence that the mother of Jesus and the "girlfriend" of Jesus had the same name, Mary?
Can Dave answer that? Has he even tried to answer that?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NjFntgLe92I
My wife had a cat with no endearing qualities and a number of enraging ones. The one that stands out is that she refused to use the litterbox. I offered to take her in to an animal shelter where she could get painlessly terminated, but my wife would not hear of it. I built a house with a loft where the cat could climb up and view the world from above when she felt like it and a cozy room below where she could hide when she felt reclusive. I built a fence to keep her from wandering off and getting killed by coyotes. Inside that fence she could poop and pee at will, with no inconvenience to our family.
ReplyDeleteThe carpentry was less odious than cleaning up the products of her alimentary canal and urinary tract had been, but not enough to alleviate my grudge. I resorted to magic. Every time I thought about that cat, I wished fervently that she would die. I did not express the wish as a prayer because I lacked faith there was any god to pray to. However, I had absolute faith that the ritual would work, god or no god. Days turned into weeks, weeks into months, months into years. At last my faith was rewarded. The magic had worked.
Let me suggest a similar ritual to all of you who feel cheated by Dave Pack's false prophesies, deprived of domestic tranquility by his marriage policies, and/or robbed of wealth by his "common" doctrine.
I have no faith in either demonic or divine intervention, but of this I am dead certain: if you perform the ritual of wishing earnestly for the death of a person (or cat) who has wronged you, and keep at it long enough, your wish will come true.
When will these ministers stop virtue-signaling? It seems to be the way of the world.
ReplyDeleteDoes Pack know what he's doing?
ReplyDeleteAccording to this, the cult "experts" generally believe that cult leaders know exactly what they are doing. Scroll to the bottom and read the letter and response dated April 6, 2023.
Someone asked: Do you think the top ministers/Flurry really believe what they preach, or do you think they know it’s all a farce and only do it for the money?
https://exitsupportnetwork.com/letters-from-those-impacted-by-philadelphia-church-of-god-2023/
That suggests that Dave is also liar, not a self-deluded fool.
I strongly recommend Marc Cebrian read the book "Without Conscience" by Robert D. Hare. See the link below. From what I know of Pack, this web page seems to describe him well. It seems to explain how someone can be a liar and yet believe his own rhetoric.
ReplyDeletehttps://exitsupportnetwork.com/profile-of-a-sociopath/
if you perform the ritual of wishing earnestly for the death of a person (or cat) who has wronged you, and keep at it long enough, your wish will come true.
ReplyDeleteYeah, but everyone dies eventually.
There is a certain technique known in parenting in which the child is simply allowed to wear himself out.
ReplyDeleteThe problem is it only works on "normal" children. Dave isn't a child, and he most certainly is not normal. So, I think we can expect him to be excreting his prophecies from his mouth until the day he passes away. Another thing, we can't know how he is dealing with his constant failure. For all we know, Dave might wake up every morning, look out his window, realize that it's just another day, and say to himself, "Damn it all to hell! He still hasn't come!" He could easily be getting quite angry at Jesus, even though it is Dave himself that is the cause of him appearing to be a total fool!
Marc, your analysis of Pack is both accurate and hysterically funny. You had my rolling on the floor. Love your commentary.
ReplyDeleteDo evil people like Pack know what they are doing? The fact that the Pharisee's at Christ's time appeared righteous before men proves that they had full knowledge of their wickedness. Otherwise their behavior would have been consistent will all people.
ReplyDeleteSo yes, Dave and similar know that they are doing wrong.
How narcissistic psychopaths fool you.
ReplyDeletehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=djEKllJJukk
Humans are masters of self deception. Is Pack fooling himself? Are his followers fooling himself?
ReplyDeletehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YpEeSa6zBTE
In the past, and in search of an archetype to exemplify and explain Dave Pack, I found the cartoon character Pepe La Pew to be nearly perfect. This Warner Brothers character is apparently unaware of his own offensive odor, as he goes around aggressively searching for love, unable to understand why everyone seems to flee from his presence. I say nearly perfect because the difference in Dave's case is that there is a small number of people who, counter to the norm, are seemingly immune to the horrendous odor and aggression, and follow him wherever he goes and whatever he does.
ReplyDeleteIt is difficult to realize how this is even possible, because who amongst us has not let a real hair burner slip out while shopping at Trader Joe's, realizing too late what a revolution last night's deviled eggs and Corona have created in our digestive system, and then listened in abject horror as people gasp, some even loudly breaking the Third Commandment! And it's even more dramatic if this happens in a closed space such as a car or elevator! I mean, how is it possible that Dave could be unaware of the evil that he does? He is human, correct? I think he does know! There are those crass individuals who find it perversely entertaining to deliberately inflict their sulfides of hydrogen and methane gases on unsuspecting others. Reality is, that is a form of assault, but then again not everyone is capable of being an empath.
A Pathetic Update last night...
ReplyDeleteWhat the late John Amos occasionally used to call "prophetic" updates before he and Gerald Flurry got dropped by WCG.
But maybe the remaining people in RCG are singing that classic George Strait song:
"Right or wrong, I'll always love you..."
How to fight back when dealing with a narcissist.
ReplyDeletehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qThktvpr5jg
100% wrong ... each time, every time, all the time, guaranteed, thats my boy!
ReplyDeleteI admit it's debatable, but I've always avoided giving out links or articles on narcissism since such information can be abused by narcissists.
ReplyDeleteTo me books on cults or psychopaths is different since it's typically only the victims that will put out the effort to read such books cover to cover.