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With all the new crazy self-appointed Chief Overseers, Apostles, Prophets, Pharisees, legalists, and outright liars leading various Churches of God today, it is important to hold these agents of deception accountable.
Herbert Armstrong's Tangled Web of Corrupt Leaders
Everyone was supposed to learn from Jim Jones. Hard to believe Dave Pack could trick people like that again. Follwing a liar is something to be ashamed of at this point.
WADSWORTH, OH - Today, an entire congregation of a local church walked out of services & deserted their leader, Mr. David C. Pack. They briefly assembled together across the street at a grocery deli inside Giant Eagle to discuss their next assembly site, and munched on donuts & sipped on smoothies.
Joe Schmoe, ex-RCG, commented to the Times-Beacon, "we got tired of Dave (Mr. Pack) repeatedly setting false return dates for the Lord Jesus. It was disrupting our work performance at our employment to adapt ourselves into Dave's lying mindset. Persons in the banking & finance sector could no longer count money correctly or honestly, after being affected by Mr. Pack's dishonest work ethic".
Traffic was temporarily congested on Ambassador Dr. near Akron Rd., as carloads of Dave's former flock began their historic modern day "exodus" to freedom.
Dave did pursue them briefly in his extravagant, security-vehicle SUV equipped with public service flashing lights, he issued loud statements over the vehicle's P.A. system, such as, "come back, the return date is really next month, folks".
Dave soon made a u-turn & retreated back to his compound to secure the now vacant campus from "looters" who heard his loud address over his vehicle's P.A. system.📢
So I should apologize to the entire world. I didn't believe what the Bible showed David Pack.
Because it's NOT about what he said (as he points out in one recent message). It's about believing what he says the Bible says, even though nothing specifically says Tammuz 5 is the return date.
Again, forgive me. As Taylor Swift once put on X: "I'm the problem, it's me."
Anxiously awaiting his latest excuse for yet another monumental failure, like "WE" were right, but just didn't understand that we have no idea of what we are talking about.
Gotta be a YEAR at least, right? The calendar date CANNOT change —— until it does! (Trumpets and FOT are coming quickly!).
ReplyDeleteEveryone was supposed to learn from Jim Jones. Hard to believe Dave Pack could trick people like that again. Follwing a liar is something to be ashamed of at this point.
ReplyDeleteNothing that America has ever done for it's citizens was ever intended to support what Dave is doing. Dave has re-created Spahn Ranch.
ReplyDeleteDid I miss Christ coming back
ReplyDeleteWell the Mormons claim Jesus stopped by here to visit Native Americans & 1st Nations peoples. Is Dave's timing off that badly? Or is he just jealous :
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Men like Dave Pack and Bob Thiel should reflect on what the Apostle Paul wrote in II Corinthians 4:5.
ReplyDeleteFor we preach not ourselves, but Christ Jesus the Lord; and ourselves your servants for Jesus' sake.
Dave and Bob spend a lot of time preaching themselves, which should be a red flag to people with the Holy Spirit.
Alas, another "No Show". How many has it been? And the guy says he's an expert!
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ReplyDeleteWADSWORTH, OH - Today, an entire congregation of a local church walked out of services & deserted their leader, Mr. David C. Pack. They briefly assembled together across the street at a grocery deli inside Giant Eagle to discuss their next assembly site, and munched on donuts & sipped on smoothies.
Joe Schmoe, ex-RCG, commented to the Times-Beacon, "we got tired of Dave (Mr. Pack) repeatedly setting false return dates for the Lord Jesus. It was disrupting our work performance at our employment to adapt ourselves into Dave's lying mindset. Persons in the banking & finance sector could no longer count money correctly or honestly, after being affected by Mr. Pack's dishonest work ethic".
Traffic was temporarily congested on Ambassador Dr. near Akron Rd., as carloads of Dave's former flock began their historic modern day "exodus" to freedom.
Dave did pursue them briefly in his extravagant, security-vehicle SUV equipped with public service flashing lights, he issued loud statements over the vehicle's P.A. system, such as, "come back, the return date is really next month, folks".
Dave soon made a u-turn & retreated back to his compound to secure the now vacant campus from "looters" who heard his loud address over his vehicle's P.A. system.📢
I didn't think David Pack had the right date.
ReplyDeleteSo I guess it's... all... my fault.
So I should apologize to the entire world. I didn't believe what the Bible showed David Pack.
Because it's NOT about what he said (as he points out in one recent message). It's about believing what he says the Bible says, even though nothing specifically says Tammuz 5 is the return date.
Again, forgive me. As Taylor Swift once put on X: "I'm the problem, it's me."
Anxiously awaiting his latest excuse for yet another monumental failure, like "WE" were right, but just didn't understand that we have no idea of what we are talking about.
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