Why Prominent Church of God Leaders Do Not Qualify
as the Biblical Watchmen
They Claim to Be
Job of a Watchman: Through the ages, God has sent prophets to warn His people of dangers ahead. Moses warned the Israelites that if they disobeyed His laws and despised His statutes, they would reap serious consequences (Leviticus 26:14–39). Yet modern Israelite nations are largely ignorant of their true identity and this sobering warning—today, their leaders and peoples are actively promoting values and behaviors that are contrary to God’s laws. Isaiah was told to “cry aloud” and “tell My people their transgression” (Isaiah 58:1). Jeremiah warned that open disregard for God’s laws would lead to the time of “Jacob’s trouble” at the end of the age (Jeremiah 2:19; 30:7, 24). Ezekiel was commissioned to be a “watchman” to warn the house of Israel of their coming punishment (Ezekiel 3:16–21; 33:1–11). That is our mission today. Let’s pray for the strength and help to complete that mission.Have a profitable Sabbath,Douglas S. Winnail
The core reason many Church of God (COG) leaders in the Herbert W. Armstrong tradition fixate on the “watchman” role (Ezekiel 3:16–21; 33:1–11, with Isaiah 58:1 and Jeremiah 30:7) is their belief that modern Anglo-Saxon nations are the lost tribes of Israel, facing imminent national punishment (“Jacob’s trouble” or Great Tribulation) for sin. They see their organizations as the exclusive vehicle for delivering God’s final warning. Failing to warn, they say, would make them blood-guilty.
This provides urgency, identity, and a sense of exclusive faithfulness. However, the Bible sets a clear, objective test for anyone claiming prophetic or watchman authority: Deuteronomy 18:21–22 — If a prophet speaks in the name of the Lord and the thing does not happen or come to pass, that is the thing the Lord has not spoken. The prophet has spoken presumptuously. One documented failure of a specific, testable prediction disqualifies the claim.
By this standard, the major leaders who tie their ministries to the Ezekiel watchman role—Herbert W. Armstrong, Roderick C. Meredith, Ronald Weinland, Bob Thiel, Gerald Flurry, and David C. Pack—do not qualify. Each has issued specific predictions about timelines, geopolitical events, church developments, or end-time sequences that failed to materialize. Their groups often respond with reinterpretation, “progressive revelation,” or new dates rather than acknowledgment.
Herbert W. Armstrong (Worldwide Church of God – Founder) Armstrong established the modern emphasis on the watchman commission, teaching that his radio broadcasts and The Plain Truth fulfilled Ezekiel’s warning to modern Israel. His 1956 booklet, 1975 in Prophecy! (and related materials) warned of concrete sequences: a devastating drought killing one-third of the world’s population by the mid-1970s, followed by nuclear war killing another third, with survivors sold into slavery, and Christ’s return no later than 1975. He also forecasted Britain would be conquered by Nazi Germany (1940s), the Great Tribulation beginning in the 1930s–1970s, and a “two 19-year time cycles” framework pointing to 1972–1975.
None of these specific events occurred. The booklet was quietly withdrawn, and explanations shifted to “delay” or misinterpretation. This foundational pattern of unfulfilled specifics set the stage for later leaders.
Roderick C. Meredith (Living Church of God) Meredith, a longtime WCG evangelist and founder of LCG, strongly promoted the watchman role. In the 1950s–1960s writings and broadcasts, he forecasted:
- After 1965: increasing trouble with Gentile nations, trade embargoes by “brown and oriental races,” leading to starvation and scarcity in America and Britain.
- By the late 1970s/early 1980s: the world as we know it would no longer exist due to end-time events.
Ronald Weinland (Church of God – Preparing for the Kingdom of God) Weinland claimed to be one of the Two Witnesses and positioned his work as the final Ezekiel-style warning. In his 2008 book 2008 – God’s Final Witness, he specified: the Great Tribulation beginning April 17, 2008 (with detailed “thunders” of mass deaths, economic collapse, and U.S. destruction), followed by Christ’s return on May 27, 2012.
None occurred. He revised dates multiple times (e.g., to 2013), acknowledged failures, yet continued claiming authority. This is one of the most clearly documented cases of failed, testable predictions.
Bob Thiel (Continuing Church of God) Thiel presents the CCOG as now delivering the end-time Ezekiel warning. He has described himself in prophetic roles (including watchman/evangelist aspects), claiming confirmation via dreams and anointing by a Living Church of God minister, Gaylyn Bonjour, in 2011 (who prayed for a “double portion” of God’s Spirit), and points to early coronavirus warnings as validation of his insight.
Critics within the COG movement have documented multiple specific predictions that did not unfold as stated. These include detailed forecasts in his 2012 book 2012 and the Rise of the Secret Sect, regarding geopolitical sequences, church developments, U.S. reliance on Europe’s Galileo GPS system in exact ways, and certain political/military outcomes involving nations like China and Australia that required later reinterpretation when events diverged. Independent trackers (such as those on Church of God Perspective and Banned by HWA) note that Thiel’s interpretive style often mixes biblical prophecy with current events and pagan sources, leading to claims of “fulfillment” that are vague or retrofitted after the fact. For instance, while he correctly stated the Great Tribulation would not begin in specific years (2012–2023), his broader end-time sequences tied to those years or to his personal prophetic role have not materialized in the manner presented, resulting in shifts of emphasis to “general warnings” rather than direct “thus saith the Lord” declarations.
When specifics fail to align precisely, the response is typically re-framing or highlighting partial alignments instead of acknowledging error—precisely the pattern Deuteronomy 18 rejects. Thiel maintains he has made “no false predictions,” but the cumulative record of unfulfilled or adjusted specifics undermines the claim of divine prophetic authority required for the watchman role.
Gerald Flurry (Philadelphia Church of God) Flurry is most explicit: Armstrong fulfilled the watchman role only generally, but the PCG (under him) is the specific end-time fulfillment. He has written booklets like Ezekiel: The End-time Prophet, declaring that the PCG alone delivers the required warning.
PCG has a record of specific statements on events (e.g., Muslim Brotherhood developments, certain political sequences tied to the “beast” power, Vladimir Putin interpretations, and Donald Trump’s trajectory presented as certain) that required later adjustment when they diverged. Critics list dozens of unfulfilled PCG-linked forecasts.
David C. Pack (Restored Church of God) Pack links his “Elijah” role to completing the watchman commission. RCG materials present his sermons as the final warning vehicle. Since 2013, he has issued hundreds of specific, date-sensitive predictions (return of Christ, start of the Kingdom, Daniel’s 1335-day period, etc.) that repeatedly failed—often over 100 documented misses, with new timelines issued afterward. He has even referenced the biblical penalty for false prophecy in sermons while continuing.
Conclusion
Across nearly a century, these leaders—Armstrong (foundational), Meredith, Weinland, Thiel, Flurry, and Pack—have produced a consistent record of specific, testable predictions about dates, sequences, and calamities that did not happen. The recurring response (reinterpretation, new “understandings,” or blaming rejection by the audience) matches exactly what Deuteronomy 18:22 calls presumption, not divine authority.
This obsession with the watchman title seems rooted more in theological identity, motivational power for members, and separation from mainstream Christianity than in verifiable accuracy. It creates a cycle: failed specifics → explanation → renewed urgency → repeat. True divine warning, as in Ezekiel’s day, would not require constant revision—it would stand when tested.
New Covenant Christians must not place their faith in men—however sincere, charismatic, or well-meaning—but in Jesus Christ alone. The New Testament makes this crystal clear: Jesus is the one true foundation (1 Corinthians 3:11), the sole Mediator between God and humanity (1 Timothy 2:5), and the Good Shepherd whose voice His sheep know (John 10:27). Under the New Covenant promised in Jeremiah 31:31–34 and fulfilled in Hebrews 8–10, God writes His laws directly on our hearts through the Holy Spirit. We no longer need a human priesthood, temple system, or self-appointed “watchman” organization to stand between us and God. Every believer has direct access to the throne of grace through Christ (Hebrews 4:16).
Placing ultimate trust in any human leader or movement—even one that sincerely claims a special prophetic role—repeats the very error the Old Testament repeatedly condemned: “Cursed is the man who trusts in man and makes flesh his strength” (Jeremiah 17:5; see also Psalm 118:8). The apostles themselves warned against following men: Paul rebuked the Corinthians for saying “I follow Paul” or “I follow Apollos,” reminding them that “you are Christ’s” (1 Corinthians 3:4–23). The Bereans were commended not for blindly accepting apostolic teaching, but for searching the Scriptures daily to verify it (Acts 17:11). Jesus Himself is the Word made flesh (John 1:14); He—not any modern organization—is the final Word from God (Hebrews 1:1–2).
The repeated pattern of unfulfilled prophecies among these COG leaders serves as a sober reminder of this truth. It calls every believer to test all things (1 Thessalonians 5:21), hold fast to what is good, and fix our eyes on Jesus, the Author and Finisher of our faith (Hebrews 12:2), and not on the Law. The gospel is not a complicated end-time warning system dependent on one man’s interpretations; it is the simple, powerful message that Christ died for our sins, rose again, and offers forgiveness and eternal life to all who believe in Him (1 Corinthians 15:3–4; John 3:16).
None of this invalidates general Christian vigilance or calls to repentance (see Mark 13:37 or Hebrews 13:17). But the exclusive claim to be the modern Ezekiel watchman to “lost Israel,” grounded in British-Israelism and tied to unfulfilled national prophecies, fails Scripture’s own test. Believers should apply Deuteronomy 18 rigorously rather than loyalty, charisma, or fear. If God has true watchmen today, their words will prove true without excuses. The historical pattern here urges caution: test everything by the Bible’s standard, and prioritize the core gospel of Jesus Christ over layers of failed end-time frameworks. Our hope, our identity, and our security rest not in any human leader or organization, but in the unchanging Person and finished work of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.
Silent Pilgrim
Silent Pilgrim

29 comments:
And Jesus said, 'He who wants to be great among you let him be your servant, and he who desires to be 1st among you let him be your slave'. A far cry from what we see practiced within the Armstrong churches. Paul said he was not a burden to anyone and kept himself from being burdensome to the church, as we read. A far cry from .......fill it in. These 'watchmen' make claims built on foundations of sand like BI, which has being seriously debunked by sound biblical and secular scholarship speaks again them and their claims. Cheers.
A truism:
If you don't do anything for those in "the World", you must at least claim you are a watchman.
If they are not a watchman, they are nothing.
They are nothing.
With advanced capabilities to collect news and intelligence, we don't need prophets in order to plainly see what is happening, and to take an educated guess as to how conditions will be as they continue to worsen. The problem is, nobody listens. Nobody cares. Denial is rampant The relatively new cliche "fake news" just got its 100,000 mile checkup, and is ready for the next leg of the journey. There you have it, folks! Sorted. Or, is it?
We will most likely have serious water shortages throughout the Southwest this summer, with the Colorado River Basin drying up. We're not paying down the national debt, we are contributing to it mightily with a very unpopular war (two, actually). The sheer level of the national debt is now positioned to cause major disruption in the economy. When you destroy another nation's munitions using your munitions, you've also destroyed yours and they need replacing. in many ways, both sides come up losers. National debts go up. Great Britain was on the winning side of WW-II. Yet, the British Empire was spent, and was never again as prominent as they were prior to the war. The Kinks even wrote an album treating that theme. Also, to speak of our allies, this may not be the best time in history to tell them we don't need them.
Prophets, throughout the pages of the Bible, had undeniable supernatural signs surrounding them! The witness of God supporting them. There are multiple reasons why the Armstrong movement has not produced credible prophets. The Wooly Mammoth in the rec room is the persistent failure of their prophecies, or, alternately (and attempting to be kind), the uh, tardiness of fulfillment. But, per adventure these guys were to hit the sweet spot of false prophecy, and a series of improbable events actually did occur, and were on time? I would suggest, that unless they had the witness of God through some supernatural phenomena, nobody would listen anyway. Why should they? So a tree falls in the middle of Brooklyn and nobody hears it.
The ACOGS had better take a little introspection and ask themselves a very simple question. If God has given them a message to get out, where is the witness of God, the signs that will make Joe Sixpack take notice and skip Friday night at the bowling alley to make some life saving changes for his family? If Flurry (insert other wannabe here) really were Elisha, and manifesting signs, President Trump would be on the phone immediately forbidding him to speak of these things under threat of deportation by ICE of his entire church! That would be the notice they've been conditioned to expect, and it ain't gonna happen organically! Why should it? There is no reason, because people say strange things all the time! However, when God clears his throat, gives his witness, peoples' ears perk up! Or, if they are of Gog and Magog, they get pi$$ed off and attack. But, the point is nobody ignores! The ACOGs have not just been placed "Hold". They are permanently on "Ignore". Signs and only signs will take 'em back off!
BB
In that message, Winnail mentions Moses, Isaiah, Jeremiah, and Ezekiel. Well I really don't hate to say it, but those men were actually used by God and they were in direct communication of the Lord. Those men were humble.
Those "Israelite nations" is laughable, man needs to worry about spiritual Israel (the church), lest the same thing happened back in the early 90s. Any nation is gonna do what they are gonna do with their governments and economy.
Yous people speak lies, dr pastor bob true prophet , he has double portion of mantal CCOG blessed church mulowzoa say dr bob promise priscilla money for business also gives me and machemba motorbikes to spread gospel, alls yous people know dr bob true watchman
."......His laws directly on our hearts through the Holy Spirit"........and therefore observing the weekly sabbath.
Jesus Christ specifically told his disciples and for all through every age to 'watch" for various objectives... they do not be deceived.. and to watch the times they are living in ect.
So technically Jesus was instructing all Christians, both male and female to be 'watchmen'.
Where did Jesus Christ tell the disciples that it would be the church's job to preach and Ezekiel warning message?
See the paradigm for them is that they really want to operate within the Old Covenant, and they want to be prophets. They want to be prophets because they believe that physical Israel (America/Britain) needs a warning message. The issue is that God changes not, and like 9:13 mentioned, a true prophet of God not only has the miraculous signs but is also in communication with leadership. This eventually leads to persecution.
Christ has not given them that office, or perhaps never will. I am always reminded of the prophet Agabus in the new testament (of which many don't talk about).
Acts 11:27-29 And in these days prophets came from Jerusalem to Antioch. Then one of them, named Agabus, stood up and showed by the Spirit that there was going to be a great famine throughout all the world, which also happened in the days of Claudius Caesar. Then the disciples, each according to his ability, determined to send relief to the brethren dwelling in Judea.
This happened, as it was confirmed by other historians at this time. However, none of these ACOGs ministers can remotely do this even with modern technology. During this first century, this was needed for relief for the body of Christ and their families. Agabus came with the warning message ahead of time in the mist of the apostles. During the tough times ahead, will it be the same old "warning message" by the winnails of the cog world, offering no physical relief, or will it be the real thing from the top down!
There is no specific commandment to keep the sabbath in the New Testament.
Excellent Post Silent Pilgrim! A relevant excerpt from my unpublished essay "My reflections on the Worldwide Church of God":
So, what was it all for? Certainly, the generation receiving Armstrong’s 1940s and 1950s end time warning messages is dying off very quickly. The generation receiving Armstrong’s 1960s and 1970s end time warning messages is aging fast. And, the generation receiving Armstrong’s 1980s end time warning message is beyond maturing. But, we were told in the 1960s Worldwide Church of God that this generation would NOT pass!
I have to conclude that it was all a waste – that Armstrong’s “Work of God” was the work of man - irrelevant to the real world and wasted peoples’ time and financial resources. While Armstrong was predicting that “time was very short” and the “end of world” is immanent, “time” actually ignored Armstrong and his 19 year time cycles, and marched right past many people caught in the church without any respect for Armstrong’s end time biblical prophecies. It’s as if church members were on one train, and reality, the rest of life and the real world was another train!
In my Sabbath Service notes, I found notes from Gerald Waterhouse sermons (4 hours long, no doubt) and other ministers’ sermons detailing now useless and meaningless dribble. For example, did you know “Waterhouse” means: “go Water the House of God and give it nourishment”? Nice words to re-enforce the Church’s grip on peoples’ lives and wallets, but completely useless words 45 plus years later.
What about the cornerstones of Armstrong’s “fear religion” business? What about the many hours of broadcasts and tens of millions of dollars spent on the Church’s massive media reach to warn the world? What about all those glossy Plain Truth magazines published monthly to millions of readers? What was it all for now that the people who heard the broadcasts and read the magazines 45 or 50 years ago are now dying off? Armstrong is now a long distance memory in peoples’ minds for those who heard him and remain alive. And countless millions of people have been born on the planet since his passing in 1986.
What about Ambassador College? What about all the graduates over the years – some 13,000 - who now have a worthless degree (I’m sorry, but a degree from a defunct college is worthless). Ambassador alumni don’t even have a campus to re-visit the memories of their youthful college years. Were we so immersed in Armstrongism that we completely missed the conflicting statements of “building colleges” while at the same time hearing Armstrong predicting “time is very short”? If Armstrong really believed his own words, wouldn’t it have made more sense to spend the extorted member money on a massive final warning blitz right before the 1972 German attack - instead of spending tens of millions of dollars on college buildings, campuses, and college operations?
Certainly, other religions have established colleges. The Seventh Day Adventists have long standing educational institutions in Andrews University and Columbia Union College. I received my Masters degree from a private Midwest institution originally founded by the Church of Christ in 1881 – Drake University. Was Herbert Armstrong so selfish that he didn’t even think about an endowment for “God’s college” so it would live on in perpetuity? Apparently, he was!
Herbert Armstrong repelled as many people away from God and religion as he may have lead to God. Personally, I have no desire to attend any church or become involved in any organized religion. The Worldwide Church experience made me very disillusioned about God and religion. My whole concept of God is some being that is going to punish us for being human by causing Germans to attack America in 1972.
END OF EXCERPT
Richard
Yet another example of just how wrong Herbert Armstrong was about almost all things theological. First, the Great Commission in Matthew 28 doesn't say ANYTHING about a warning message for Israel. Second, the English-speaking peoples of the earth are NOT the descendants of Israel! Hence, the entire premise of ACOG prophetic messaging is WRONG!
Very interesting points, 2:07, and 4:39. Herbert W. Armstrong preached prophecy. He told us that 1/3 of the Bible was prophecy, and used it as his "hook" to scare people into his church. In fact, it was a very prominent part of the half a gospel message that he preached. As history should have taught us over the past 54 years, he did indeed deceive us. What is worse, rather than correcting that course, his mantle-claimers continue the deceit even today, some prophesying that Jesus will return every other week or so, others calling each other Laodiceans, and demanding higher and higher percentages of their followers' financial blessings. I can only imagine Jesus shaking His head and asking questions like, "You actually thought that Irish dancing and Beethoven concerts were part of spreading the gospel???"
And, 4:39, you have to remember that the Old Testament was considered as the primary by Armstrong. He filtered everything in the New Testament through that, instead of vice versa. So, the shadows foretelling Jesus Christ were preserved instead of the very essence and meaning, the deep changes that Jesus and the Apostles spread to mankind. This is why we have idiots claiming to be Elijah, Zerubbabel, Elisha, and other prophets today. This is one case when I believe you should filter what is happening in the ACOGs today through the Old Testament, more specifically Deut. 18:20-24, where we are specifically instructed as to how to identify false prophets.
Also, Matt. 24:36-44 tells us that the time of Jesus return is an unknowable event, known only to the father (as opposed to figured out by math). The implication is that it will be a judgment call by the Father when He sees that conditions have become as they were in the days of Noah. When mankind crosses Father God's "red line", that is when He will pull the plug. There is a principle aspect to God's character, apart from Old Covenant law, exemplified in the Old Testament, which also supports such a judgment call. In Gen. 18:22-33, Abraham negotiates with God regarding sparing Sodom for the sake of the righteous. He begins his appeal with fifty remaining righteous, and works his way down to ten. Father God agrees to ten. We look around us and frequently see evil. The bad actors always get the attention. It is appalling sometimes! However, most people here in the USA are still basically honest people who go to work every day to put food on the table and support their families, instilling values into the next generation. We speak of the promises to Abraham from time to time, but perhaps fail to consider one particularly relevant one. Whatever the percentage of the gen pop of Sodom ten individuals were, surely we have a greater percentage still existing today who aspire to living on the side of goodness. You still can go to your car in the morning without being sodomized by your neighbors, or your wife kidnapped by pimps while picking up the kids at daycare. This said with the full knowledge that citizens of Haiti or North Korea have vastly different conditions in which they must survive.
With so many people still aspiring to good, doing no harm, and overall attempting to practice the Golden Rule, it does not appear as if we've yet reached the red line. But, I'm not the wise Being who gets to make the decision on pulling the plug. Neither were HWA or the mantle claimers!
Great Post Richard,
I know at least if you are catholic or not even catholic, and graduated from University of Notre Dame, Georgetown University, Boston College, and Villanova University, those degrees have worth for the reminder of your natural life and perhaps can get your children in if you cave connections. But with Ambassador College, what happen to the investment or end fruit.
You have individuals like Winnail who is like in his 80s so he is still holding on to that final warning message because he is from that generation. Because he used to “teach at ambassador college” as he corrected me at one point. This is the same organization whose leader would boast about being one of the original 5 guys who were baptized by HWA. And in his final years he would repeatedly mention, “in the next five to ten years.” Well, that time has passed now. I didn’t come in during worldwide, I came in during a splinter group. And with many older ministers from their 60s to 80s I found many of them being very salty with their attitude. Little did I know of the past, and why they had this disposition. After reading about the history of WCG and what happened, I was like Oh now I see. But it was their attitude and righteous indignation that was alarming. In looking back and studying HWA and the WCG, they actually got passed up by the mainstream christianity in a physical sense, when they were once ahead. Meaning he had the radio broadcast, the colleges, a polished magazine, planes, a television broadcast. And they got humbled.
They made the mistake of looking and turning the other way by the lust sins of the son GTA, and when it got to be too much, he was out of his father’s organisation and eventually leading no lineage based successor. It was like what happened after Solomon. Split time, and mantle grabs. Meanwhile, Christ didn't even command his followers or apostles to give the Ezekiel warning message, they had to go make disciples of all nations. So it's more of the same. Sort of like the third tithe, extra extra extra!!
Richard, the 1960s and 1970s was when the radicals took over America's colleges and began indoctrinating the next generation with their hippy culture. It was far easier for that generation to repent than their children and grandkids, so I wouldn't call the warning message at that time a waste.
9.29 AM, when God agreed to spare Sodom for the sake of ten righteous people, I don't think he had in mind "people still aspiring to good, doing no harm." I know many such people, but they will morally compromise without too much pressure being applied.
12:35, from reading the biblical descriptions of the citizens of Sodom and Gomorrah, my impression was that they had become predominantly incorrigible sociopaths. Apparently, they had what would be called today a "prison mentality" regarding "fresh meat", which is why Lot offered his daughters in an effort to protect his guests from the depraved.
What is your impression, and how does it apply today to the perhaps originally white, predominantly English-speaking nations around the world, birthed by perpetrating genocides, but who have eluded the punishments HWA had prophesied for 1972-75, and then backpedalled and proclaimed the prophecies delayed? Are you thinking that as long as there are sufficient numbers of sabbath keepers present, God will spare these nations? Sexually straight people? People who do not participate in miscegenation? Conservatives? White Christian Nationalists? Or are you still convinced that getting the proper equation will pinpoint the end?
Please do share! I read widely and am aware of the book "When The Crosses Are Gone".
A sufficient number of sabbath keepers were present in Jerusalem in 70AD, but didn’t protect them from Rome. You mention genocide, but what I find ironic about the ACOGs is that they are silent about the one currently going on (this is standard procedure). As they only seem concerned about the ones, when the christians or jews are being mistreated. But Elijah and Elisha miraculously helped out non Israelite individuals. I also have noticed about them, is that they are railing off the cuffs any time it’s when a democratic administration is in charge, but when there is a republican administration, they are silent about how America is messing things up in the world. When it’s a liberal in office, “oh the country is going down.” They were silent in when we went into Iraq, they are silent on how we just bombed a school of Iranian girls. They don’t view America as an empire, who can make war with America? Oops
There is no specific commandment not to. Apostle Paul on his evangelistic travels kept the Sabbath recorded in book of Acts.
Tell that to the 2026 children of Gaza and Iran and Israel: "We (of the Western world) can walk on our drive, to our car and not be sodomized .." life is good... No need for Jesus's return....who needs him...not I, i'm a blogger...
We experience no fear, no distruption to our lives...
Did you throw a tie around like Oliver Hardy when he thought he'd put Stan Laurel in his place when you wrote that?
Degrees are not actually for life but are only recignised worthy for ten years after graduation.
Bob Thiel may have shot himself in the foot regarding the witch doctor allegations in Africa. By not dealing with the problem decisively, if somehow some spiritual phenomena were to begin to occur in CCOG, or if Bob began to cite miracles to support his alleged prophethood, people will credit them to the witch doctors.
It depends on the degree. Some companies hire students straight out of college and train them in a field totally unrelated to their degrees. They do this because of the traits of character exhibited and developed acquiring their degree.
@ 12:35. Higher education generally expands your horizons and causes a certain greening amongst participants. This is why the first people totalitarians exterminate are the intellectuals and better educated. It's why totalitarians practice book burning and censorship.
The hippie phenomenon was an outgrowth of the beat generation, and writers like Jack Kerouac, Ken Kesey, Neal Cassady, Allen Ginsberg, and William S, Burroughs began the Beat Generation as a literary phenomenon. At the time when Timothy Leary was doing his "research" into psychedelics, he was widely criticized by his university colleagues. He was actually fired by Harvard University. People who had been part of the government experiments with LSD began to surface, and tell their stories. Owsley "Bear" Stanley began creating huge quantities of LSD and flooding the Bay Area with it. Ingesting this was popular amongst young people of all backgrounds, including college and university students.
Conservative people began blaming higher education for the liberal attitudes of college and university students, and instituted a campaign of censorship starting with the Limbaugh movement. The rationale behind this blame and censorship is that it conflicts with the agenda they wish to impose on America. Obviously, conservative Christians support this censorship. Wouldn't it be nice if they were also fiscally conservative and quit exacerbating the national debt?
11:23 And speaking on them not being fiscally conservative. We live in the American empire in which the government must spend billions on the military instead of its citizens domestically. That is over $900 billion on defense!! Meanwhile our young adults will have economic difficulty bringing children in the world with the cost of college, child care, homes/rent and wages staying stagnant. Seems like those conservatives are not pro life either.
Two Witnessess?
Was there some kind of odd burial ritual done there that he ignored? Was it a report of a boy buried amongst a "church leader's" odd trinkets & talismans etc.?
Yes according to Bobs latest welcomed back for 5 times CCOG Deacon Louis Wahela, Radson Mulowzoa is an Adulterating , Womanizing, Witchdoctor money grabbing fake Minister. Wahela's video which describes in detail all the sick stuff Radson had done. Reports of dead infant body desacretion, cuttings of Radsons body for blood demon rituals involving mind control spells on Bob Thiel. It makes sense as Bob is publicly on Record for welcoming this Louis Wahela back many times in the last 3 years even though any normal COG would have given him the boot. Bobs ego is he must have numbers to show he's the fastest growing church of God. Thiel is on record accepting his Deacon Bradox Ouma Ocheing:s excuse that someone put his name on the ballot, when this guy ran for political office, and is running again for the same election this coming year🤪. Bob accepted Radsons excuse the woman laying on top of Radson Mulowzoa is his cousin and not his second wife Patricia Sambani. Bob accepted another Adulterating Deacon Sosten from malawi back , because he has so-called 10,000 members. Nobody else believes this BS accept Bob, as hes buried in a bottle with the Demons
where is Tonto when we need him
Bring on Tonto pronto!!! This town ain't big enough for thee both of us.
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