Plausible Deniability
David C. Pack of The Restored Church of God has achieved a new low that I did not think was possible. After listening to "The Greatest Untold Story! (Part 582)" given on June 28, 2025, he revealed to everyone what his true nature is.
David C. Pack is evil. Part 582 proves it.
The Pastor General of the Restored Church of God willfully deceived the brethren in a calculated, self-serving exercise so desperately repugnant it exposed his character as a man and so-called minister. Not even the All-Believing Zealots should believe him any longer.
Sadly, many in RCG will be unable to see what he just did to them, nor would they accept the wicked motives driving Part 582. Visiting teenagers participating in Ambassador Youth Camp were part of the captive audience at Headquarters. Keep that in mind.
For 8 minutes, David C. Pack taught that
some lies are excused by God.
David C. Pack preached that the Kingdom of God
would arrive on Tammuz 5 (July 1, 2025).
After 38 minutes, David C. Pack announced
that he does not believe it.
He hoped they “appreciate” what he goes through
figuring out dates.
While he was preaching about Tammuz 5, Dave inserted a few caveats to create plausible deniability.
plausible deniability
"the ability to say in a way that seems possibly true that you did not know about something or were not responsible for something”
Cambridge Dictionary
“1. Possible to contradict or declare untrue: deniable accusations; 2. Being such that plausible disavowal or disclaimer is possible”
FreeDictionary
“Plausible means you could conclude that something might or might not be possible.”
The Law Dictionary
If anyone pointed out Dave was setting a date contrary to his admission that “no man knows the day and hour,” he could deny he actually set a date. If anyone pointed out he was lying, Dave installed his own loophole for that, too.
David C. Pack out-sleazed Bradford Schleifer as being the resident politician playing word games. Edward Winkfield must have been impressed how Dave could lie and gaslight the brethren on the Sabbath and, by the end, deny he ever set a date. Even though that is what he did.
Brethren who still think they attend God’s One True Church need to take a hard, slow look at what is being taught to them and the spirit behind it all.
David C. Pack taught Tammuz 5 as a date for the arrival of the Kingdom of God. He used preaching under God’s authority and His name on the Sabbath to teach the brethren of The Restored Church of God a selfish lesson.
Whoever challenges him on it will face the harsh reality of plausible deniability.
This was how David C. Pack concluded preaching about Tammuz 5 (July 1, 2025).
Part 582 – June 28, 2025
@ 1:25:16 All these support points read like God is saying, “I mean this date.” Ready? But does He? …Does He? I have real serious doubts about it. “How could you, Mr. Pack? Why?”
After preaching about Tammuz 5 for 38 minutes, the Pastor General of The Restored Church of God tells his members he does not believe it.
@ 1:28:39 But you can see the enormous complexity. I took you through this because I do not believe it is the 5th [Tammuz].
What was his point? To teach RCG members a singular lesson.
@ 1:30:15 Other dates coming soon are actually much stronger than what you heard about Tammuz 5. I expect to see ya in the middle of the week. Enjoy Camp and ponder, [chuckles] ponder what we learned and maybe appreciate for all those who were involved in trying to figure this date out. Try to pret–this is hard. [chuckles] But it is. I hope you found it fascinating.
Teenagers about to attend Ambassador Youth Camp, did you hear him? Your Pastor General told you to ponder what you learned.
The young people learned that the leader of the church does not care for the sheep. They learned he would deceive and manipulate them for 38 minutes, build up their hope, and then let them crash while chuckling. They learned the Pastor General does not value their time. They learned a self-proclaimed apostle would speak on the Sabbath in God's name and squander that time to satisfy his own perverse, personal reasons. They learned that the leader setting the standard for conduct in The Restored Church of God had no hesitation in planning out and executing a theological ruse for the sole purpose of garnering empathy for his self-assigned role.
The teenagers also learned that God will sometimes bless people who lie if the circumstances are ripe. But that comes later.
David C. Pack used “The Greatest Untold Story! (Part 582)” to teach members a lesson. They better appreciate him for what he has been trying to do. Part 582 was a vile ego stroke. That is all it was.
Fresh off the “no man knows the day and hour” but “we know the hour” of Part 581, Dave was dying inside to say he knows both. At first, Part 582 sounded like our wait was over.
Remember: he renounces all of this at the very end, 38 minutes later. Listen for the subtle ground being laid for plausible deniability.
@ 50:11 Endless possibilities and scenarios for when the Kingdom would come have existed, and some still do. When will the Kingdom come?
@ 50:24 But eventually, as I've tried to tell myself and the men I work closely with, out of the fog [chuckles] and the smoke and the mist and the confusion [chuckles] and the sound and fury and noise and just the the the din of the process, a day will eventually rise up like the Colossus of Rhodes that cannot tarry and is simply unassailable from every angle. It hadn’t happened yet. I'm getting awfully close to some interesting things.
@ 51:29 So, these these manifold scenarios, they all look like they're right. Eventually, they winnow down and winnow down and winnow down and and then, we we learn the day.
It kills him that he cannot just declare, "I know the day and the hour," even though that is what he has been doing since 2012. But only in a way that does not erase his ability to have plausible deniability.
@ 51:45 Now, a week ago, I told you I didn't think anything would happen because I was coming pre–I think pretty close to knowing the day. And it's infinitely more complex than I thought and at the in the end, in some ways, very simple.
But, during Part 581, Dave said he was not going to share his suspicions.
Flashback Part 581 – June 21, 2025
@ 1:25:10 But I doubt that I'm gonna be able to tell you the day. …I have more than one suspicion. So why why give you any of them?
But we all know how valuable his word truly is, which is why he taught about Tammuz 5.
Part 582 – June 28, 2025
@ 52:58 I feel, well, I don't know. I'll say duty-bound in a way to lay out the case for a particular date. I'm not asserting it as absolute. I'ma lay it out to you, and it's gonna show you, in part, how incredibly complicated it is… You consider the facts. This date is Tammuz 5.
David C. Pack felt “duty bound” to conspire, manipulate, mislead, trick, and feign in God’s name a gullible audience of faithful believers. He is a petty, bitter man. It gnaws at his soul that he is not allowed to know the day and hour of Jesus Christ’s return.
Just like a typical mentally imbalanced authoritarian, he lashes out at the very people who treat him the best. If he is not allowed to know the day and hour, then he is going to punish the people who want him to.
Dave dangles the succulent Tammuz 5 carrot in front of the brethren, ready to hit them on the head with his barbed wire stick. It takes a cold, twisted mind to willfully preach the likelihood of Tammuz 5 while knowing he has a cruel “gotcha” waiting for them.
@ 1:06:21 So now, how serious should we be about this? Tammuz 5 is certainly is certainly in the general midst of the years. As best I could could understand them.
@ 1:07:14 What authority have we to change this date? We don't. I don't have any authority. Now now, we could be suspicious. But this date has to pass for it to be wrong.
David C. Pack proves that no matter what math he conjures, it does not mean anything. Even when he believes it.
@ 1:17:41 And and that number would be derived by studying the same Book of Revelation, which is the only place where you have the 144,000 saints and 144,000 Israelites. Are we confirming Tammuz 5? Or is God, or has God got something else in mind?
Even worthless facts cannot escape the gravitational pull of David C. Pack’s dishonesty.
@ 1:19:30 And I've gotta know a date to plan final messages. Series would actually be over. Tonight, I will hit 1,040 hours. Done. That’s it. Literally 1,040. I’d be rushing to finish.
@ 1:24:37 We're commanded to watch. I am. If he knew he he would tell the the the church. They’re anticipating. It's a day that cannot tarry. All say a known day. Some day, we learn cannot tarry. Tammuz 5 certainly fits.
David C. Pack's moral blindness is so complete he has no fear when associating God with his lies.
@ 1:24:59 God knew we'd never accept Tammuz 5, and I didn't until it configured all around us. [taps table] Curiously, I'm just doing the math. This is my 60th [chuckles] Tammuz 5, but I wuddn’t watching it. [chuckles] But it's my 60th.
At 88 minutes into Part 582, brethren in the Main Hall at Headquarters were convinced that Pastor General David C. Pack was teaching Tammuz 5 at sunset was the day and hour of Jesus Christ’s return. He was saying he nailed both.
But then.
@ 1:28:45 I took you through this because I do not believe it is the 5th.
He took them through that because he is horrible. Not just a poor presenter, a bad speaker, or a weak minister. No, David C. Pack is an awful person. But he does have some plausible deniability.
Those familiar with The Usual Suspects, Fight Club, or any Christopher Nolan movie know that once you get to the conclusion, you can reframe the entire story with fuller context and a complete perspective.
David C. Pack slid in comments and intentionally crafted sentences throughout Part 582 to clue brethren in on his stealthy disagreement with Tammuz 5. Plausible deniability shines like a beacon after you conclude the matter.
@ 53:22 This date is Tammuz 5.
@ 53:48 Now you can get excited. Don't get too excited till you hafta hear the facts.
Facts are presented through a narrow perspective, with confirmation bias as the goal.
@ 1:09:16 Tammuz 5 is a Tuesday. Odds are 6 to 1 against that. But it's a Tuesday. Now, I'm just I I'm not asserting anything. I'm telling you what the Scriptures say. There no way to argue with. Some of this is just facts. And there's more. You consider the facts.
The brethren really should consider this fact: During Part 582, David C. Pack demonstrated that he can manipulate the Scriptures and fool them into believing whatever he desires, even when he wants them to think he is sincere. By doing this, Dave revealed more than he intended. But how many in RCG even care?
@ 1:17:41 And and that number would be derived by studying the same Book of Revelation, which is the only place where you have the 144,000 saints and 144,000 Israelites. Are we confirming Tammuz 5? Or is God, or has God got something else in mind?
David C. Pack has no idea what God has in mind. He does not speak with God’s authority and lies when he speaks in His name. He knowingly deceived them to fulfill a personal goal: Teach them a hard lesson about appreciating what he does.
The RCG teenagers about to attend AYC should ponder the lessons their Pastor General taught them on the Sabbath of June 28, 2025. The adults will knowingly lie to them about what God is planning, what God wants, and what God has in mind.
I have greater faith in the young people of RCG for seeing Dave as what he truly is before their parents will.
Tammuz 5 was the bait on the hook. Dave waited for his moment to knock the tar out of them. All the while claiming plausible deniability that he ever set a date.
How is it possible for a so-called minister of Jesus Christ to premeditate lying to members of his church on the Sabbath and still retain his credibility and position of power with a clear conscience?
When you first listen to Part 582, Dave’s 8-minute section about lying seems out of place and disconnected. By the time you finish Part 582, it makes perfect sense. Dave inoculated his audience by planting the seed that God sometimes okays lying.
This is why David C. Pack is evil. His intentional trickery was thoroughly considered and planned. Using cunning craftiness, he lied in wait to deceive. Eight minutes about lying had a purpose: to give David C. Pack some plausible deniability.
@ 30:00 Therefore, God dealt well with the midwives for lying to Pharaoh. Anybody ever notice that?
This next denial seemed innocent at the time but is exposed as self-serving 58 minutes later.
@ 33:04 Now, I just wanna qu–I wanna ma–be sure nobody thinks that I'm teach, “The Bible says it's alright to lie.” I'm just telling you these stories, and they're it is wrong to bear false witness against your neighbor. But it is not wrong to protect people, even if it is not true.
Dave is splitting hairs. His perspective is that the commandment is about lying against a neighbor. How is misleading his brothers and sisters in Christ for 38 minutes not a lie against them? It certainly was not to their benefit. The perceived benefit belonged all to him.
@ 33:28 So, God says there has to be a distinction.
One of the lessons the AYC teenagers learned during Part 582 that is sure to have far-reaching repercussions for RCG families is that God will wink at your lie if the circumstances are right. The parents must be very proud of which church they have dragged their children into.
@ 35:14 Curiously, one can lie and be praised by God and even blessed in a big way. And they lie because they fear God.
@ 36:13 They're gonna see some amazing things go on in the Kingdom. You can have God condemn a person who boasts and praise a person. A boast what is true. True. And and praise a person who uses a certain kind of deceit to to to make a point.
Dave just twisted the Bible stories about the midwives and Pharaoh, Paul using guile, Solomon ordering the baby to be split in two, and Rahab and the spies. They were not all trying to “make a point.” Dave just blurred that into the lessons to save his own skin for what he was about to do.
Dave applies another layer to his plausible deniability in 3…2…1…
@ 37:49 Yes, but he [Paul] use psychology, and some people are too self-righteous to comprehend that that could be done. But I I just leave you to think about those things.
The shaming language comes out to defuse anyone having an issue with the Pastor General's teaching that lying is sometimes acceptable, especially those AYC parents who may not be so enthused about what their children just learned.
The same people afraid of being self-righteous might also excuse Dave for lying about Tammuz 5 for 38 minutes during their Sabbath.
There is a big difference between God letting a lie slide afterward and counting on Him approving it in advance. Some might consider that “sinning willfully.” And falsely teaching Tammuz 5 to gain sympathy for teaching the other 130 failed dates is hardly the noble cause to wave a flag about.
Avoiding the appearance of evil be damned.
Part 582 is nowhere near a “sparing the infants of Israel” moment. Dave knows this. I hope the brethren do, too. In The Restored Church of God, it matters more about what David C. Pack says rather than what the Bible says. Members who challenge that idea quickly learn how on their own they really are.
Part 582 was given yesterday. Why did I rush to call this out?
@ 1:20:26 Such short notice allows Christ to come as a thief. It says four times, He comes as a thief. Even the enemies who wish us all dead won't have time to hear this.
David C. Pack is an evil deceiver. He willfully lied to the brethren of The Restored Church of God. Even when he takes off his mask, a worse face is underneath. It is not plausible to deny that.
Marc Cebrian