Armstrongism like many cults, always has had people pushed over the edge.  When your entire belief system continually makes you out to be a worthless, sinful and doomed human being; what hope is there?
Just take a look at a typical COG 'Passover' service.  You are made to feel like human excrement because you dared walk in the room.  You are unworthy to even be there.  They read those scriptures over and over.
And then the ministry rise up in all their pompous glory and pull the microphone down low over the tray of matzo's.  Then they start breaking the matzo's.  Making sure to go as slow and deliberate as possible.  They want to make sure you re-crucify Jesus over and over , year after year, decade after decade.  When you walk out of the room that evening you don't know Jesus any more than you did when you walked in the room.  
When you have no hope all joy has been taken from you because you are exhausted trying to measure up. You try to attend all services, Bible Study's, choir practices, spokesmen clubs, helping people move, painting the minsters home and cleaning his house then what fun is left? You don't have time to do anything away from church members.  And if you do, you feel guilty.
Here is story about a man in the WCG who killed his family and himself.  The relatives blame Armstrongism 
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 Religion was key to slain Lessard family, relatives say
By DIANA COSTELLO
THE JOURNAL NEWS
(Original publication: February 24, 2007)
Steven  and Kathy Lessard of Lake Peekskill were quiet people who met at a  church event as young adults and deepened their devotion to God as they  traveled to religious festivals around the country.
Polite. Generous. Personable.
These  are the qualities people who knew them -whether intimately or just in  passing -attributed to the couple and their only child, Linda.
"If  you're standing in line and somebody looks in your basket and sees  you've got fewer things and lets you go by -that's the kind of kindness  I'm talking about," said the Rev. Jeffrey Broadnax of the Worldwide  Church of God, an evangelical Christian denomination. "They were always  just really pleasant people, and you just enjoyed being around them."
But  the family's final chapter ended in tragedy last week, authorities  said, when Steven Lessard strangled his wife and 14-year-old daughter  before thrusting a steak knife into his groin to kill himself.
The  gruesome event has since taken a toll on family and friends, who say  they are struggling to make sense of a fate they never imagined would  befall what had seemed to be a lovely family.
Autopsies have led  police to think that 51-year-old Steven Lessard strangled his  48-year-old wife with his bare hands the night of Feb. 15 or early Feb.  16. He then used a ligature to strangle his daughter when she returned  from school the afternoon of Feb. 16, police told the wife's family.
He tucked them both into their beds once they were dead.
Lessard  took his own life by cutting the femoral artery on the right side of  his groin sometime after 3 p.m. Saturday, police said.
He had  been receiving psychiatric treatment for emotional problems and was  worried about losing his job at the Indian Point nuclear power station  in Buchanan, where he had been put on leave this month for overreacting  to a flat tire on his car.
In conversations, one aspect of the  Lessards' lifestyle that has emerged as a sore spot with relatives was  their involvement with the Worldwide Church of God.
The church was founded in Oregon in 1933 by Herbert W. Armstrong, who viewed himself as an apostle chosen by God.
Under  his leadership, the church followed a strict interpretation of the Old  Covenant. As such, members were forbidden to celebrate such traditional  Christian holidays as Christmas and Easter.
Armstrong's death in 1986, however, was the beginning of the end for the church's restrictive philosophy.
His  successor initiated a series of doctrinal changes and set forth a new  proclamation in 1995 that transformed the movement into a mainstream  evangelical denomination. The National Association of Evangelicals voted  to accept the Worldwide Church of God into its membership in May 1997.
Steven and Kathy Lessard apparently met at a Church of God event in the Baltimore area, according to Kathy's family.
They had belonged to the Mount Kisco branch since at least 1993, according to Broadnax, who became pastor that year.
He described the family as active participants, frequently attending services and church events throughout the country.
But the family left the church about the same time it joined the evangelical association.
It  was also around the time the Mount Kisco church relocated to Armonk and  the family bought a home in Lake Peekskill after moving from Cortlandt.
Helen Beach, Steven Lessards' mother, said the family was upset about the church's new direction.
"I know they were very unhappy. I don't remember the specifics," Beach, 78, said by telephone from her Florida home.
After  leaving, the family members apparently did not belong to any formal  religious organization, but nevertheless continued to follow the same  customs they had been living by, Beach said.
They read the Bible. They loved God. And they still shunned traditional Christian holidays.
That  infuriated Lessard's mother, who had raised her son Methodist and said  his family must have been brainwashed. She said her son had returned to a  Methodist church within the past few months.
Kathy Lessard's  family also was troubled by the couple's approach to the holidays. Kathy  was raised in a Catholic tradition, attending church in South  Baltimore, her family said.
"We were told very clearly that we  could never send a Christmas gift or even a card at Easter time. They  did not have a Christmas tree or house ornaments," said her nephew,  Michael Aro, 38, of Glen Burnie, Md.
It particularly bothered Rosella Aro, who was married to Kathy Lessard's brother.
"I'd  see something in a store and think of Linda, the same age as my  granddaughter, and would want to get it for her, but then I remembered  that they would not want me to," she said this week.
"I did send a holiday card for the New Year and was told that was all right. We never got one back."
Since  the local church turned more mainstream, it has seen membership drop to  about 70 families from about 250, mirroring declines and splits in the  Worldwide Church. The church overall says it has 67,000 members in more  than 100 countries.
Seeing Steven Lessard labeled as a "killer"  and "family annihilator" in the newspapers has hurt Broadnax, who said  he doesn't view him that way and trusts God will deal judgment  appropriately.
"We do believe that in the afterlife all people  will stand before God and will have to give account for themselves,"  said Broadnax, who lives in Peekskill. "We believe that God is a  merciful God who judges what we can't see as human beings. He judges the  heart, not always just the actions."
Staff writer Barbara Livingston Nackman contributed to this report.
Reach Diana Costello at dcostell@lohud.com or 845-228-2278.
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By BARBARA LIVINGSTON NACKMAN
THE JOURNAL NEWS
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PUTNAM  VALLEY - After Steven Lessard, a nuclear engineer battling emotional  problems, strangled his wife and daughter, he tucked them neatly back  into their beds. Much later -after shoveling snow off the end of his  driveway - Lessard took a steak knife and killed himself, leaving behind  two inches of blood in the bathtub.
The grim details and grisly  remains of the drawn-out murder-suicide at the house on Maple Road are  what the family of Kathy Aro Lessard has had to confront over the last  several days as they prepare to take her and 14-year-old Linda back to  Baltimore, Md. for burial.
The horror of what happened to the  Lessards seemed beyond comprehension as Kathy Lessard's side of the  family sat yesterday in her pink-and-beige living room surrounded by her  needlecrafts. Above the front door a plaque read: "Home Sweet Home."
"Seeing  the house tells you he provided for them and she took care of things,"  said Edward Aro, 69, a 30-year veteran of the Baltimore city police  department who's seen more than his share of gruesome crime scenes. "It  makes you think what was wrong that this happened?"
Although  there was nothing to hint at the violence Steven Lessard visited on his  own wife and child, there were other signs, family members said, that  the marriage was unhappy.
"He controlled everything that went on  in the house and to them," said Michael Aro, Kathy's 38-year-old nephew.  "I did not really think about it, but looking back, it was bad. She  smiled, but you can see in these photos it was a sort of plastic, fake  smile."
The family described Steven Lessard, a 1977 Naval Academy  graduate, as a manipulative man who kept Kathy and Linda Lessard away  from the Aros. The Lessards visited Baltimore many summers, but always  stayed in a hotel rather than relatives' homes.
Kathy never was  in a room without Steven present, her nephew recalled. His mother,  Rosella Aro, said when she called her niece, Kathy often gave clipped  answers and it was clear that Steven was in the room too.
"I just  can't believe, can't imagine, my husband or kids getting that mad to do  something like this. Why didn't he pack up and get out, or tell her to  get out?" Rosella Aro said.
The bodies of the Lessard family were  discovered Monday after police received a call from Steven Lessard's  mother concerned that she was unable to reach them.
Lessard was  placed on leave Feb. 8 from his job at the Indian Point nuclear power  plants in Buchanan for bizarre behavior. He had been seeing Sleepy  Hollow psychiatrist Mark Russakoff and, according to his mother, had an  appointment with Russakoff Thursday but the doctor was not there.
Sometime  that night or the next morning, autopsies led police to conclude that  Lessard strangled his wife with his bare hands. The next day, after his  daughter came home from school, he strangled her with some kind of rope,  police told the Aro family. Lessard did not take his own life until  sometime after 3 p.m. Saturday. A neighbor said she nearly ran over  Lessard with her car as he shoveled snow from the end of his driveway  late that afternoon. He later bled to death on the staircase after  stabbing himself in the groin.
The Aros arrived Tuesday night,  finding what otherwise appeared to be an orderly house where the bills  were paid on time and Kathy Lessard had recently redone the kitchen. It  was their first visit to the house in Lake Peekskill although the  Lessards had lived there for 10 years.
The Aros said there were  more than 100 messages of support and condolence left on the answering  machine. They unplugged the machine and said they would listen to every  message and return the ones with phone numbers when they got back to  Baltimore.
It was there at Martin's West, a popular Baltimore  caterer, that Kathy Aro married Steven Lessard 18 years ago. Their  wedding photo shows Kathy in a sweeping white dress embraced in the arms  of her blond-haired, dark-suited groom.
Raised a Catholic, the  youngest of five, Kathy grew up in South Baltimore's Federal Hill  neighborhood and later worked as a clerk for the state of Maryland. She  became involved in the Worldwide Church of God, an evangelical  denomination with 67,000 members in more than 100 countries. She met  Steven Lessard at a church event for young adults.
Family members  said the Lessards often traveled on what they thought were  church-sponsored trips. They did not celebrate holidays and while they  could receive cards, as far as the Aros knew, there was never a  Christmas tree in their house.
There will be a funeral Mass for Kathy and Linda Lessard on Tuesday and a wake sometime before that.
Yesterday, some 50 of Linda Lessard's classmates at Putnam Valley Middle School gathered for two counseling sessions.
"If  only one person showed up it would have been worth all of our  planning," said Principal Edward Hallisey, who opened the school during  the winter break to help the community cope with the tragedy.
Linda  Lessard was a talented artist, her cousin Michael recalled, sharing two  sketches she drew in January showing emotionless faces of a boy and  girl with careful details of spikey hair and proportional features.  Linda often sang the 1970s tunes of Barry Manilow and the BeeGees that  her mother loved.
The Aros said they did not want to pry when  they heard less frequently from Kathy - the Lessards did not make the  trip to Baltimore last summer - but figured that she knew her family was  there if she needed them.
They had no inkling that she and her daughter were in danger from Steven Lessard.
"He  wasn't a favorite character in the family," said Edward Aro, his clear  blue eyes growing wet with tears. "Now we are just sad, very sad."
Staff writer Diana Costello contributed to this report.
Reach Barbara Livingston Nackman at bnackman@lohud.com or 845-228-2272.
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