Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Jeff Neil: Have You Had Your Music Bath Today?



Jeff Neil, another crazy splinter cult leader who calls himself the "WCG Preceptor," wants to encourage all of you reprobates out there to take regular music baths. Worldwide Web Church of God

Good music is to the soul as a good bath is to the body. We should try to take a good music bath regularly. Here are three very beautiful pieces of instrumental music:
Stranger on the Shore with Acker Bilk


Regarding giants among us:

The Biblical book of Genesis Ch. 6 verse 4 records: "There were giants in the earth in those days; and also after that, when the sons of God came in to the daughters of men, and they bare children to them, the same became mighty men which were of old, men of renown." The skeletons of many giants have been discovered over the years, ranging in size from 8.5 feet to 36 feet tall!



Regarding Jesus and long hair


For many years sincere Christians worldwide have held the belief that Christ did not have long hair. The reason for that was the biblical statement found in 1 Cor. 11:14 “Does not even nature itself teach you, that, if a man have long hair, it is a shame to him?” Well, new research has discovered that Christ may actually have worn his hair a lot longer than we may have thought!


Our modern idea of ‘short hair’ and that of Our Lord’s days are vastly different. Back then hair to the collar or shoulder was not considered ‘long’, but in fact short; a man’s hair was only considered ‘long’ when it passed the centre of his back down to his buttocks. On this information, Christ did not have long hair at all… In fact our modern haircuts of shaved heads and near shaved heads would have been considered a shame in those days by the Christians, as only the pagan religions had shaved heads in their priesthoods (eg: Ancient Egypt and Babylon).

Absalom, the son of David the King of Israel, used to poll/cut his hair only once per year, and only then because it was heavy on him because he had very thick hair. The average man therefore, would have cut his hair even less often than Absalom. (II Samuel 14:25-26).

 


 

Worlds Most Important Man Premiering Worlds Most Important TV Show Sept 12



God's greatest gift to humanity is blasting out press releases announcing the world's most important TV show to ever appear on broadcast TV.  To legitimatize his magnificent status as the worlds most important religious leader, he throws out HWA's name.  As if HWA ever spent a lot of time teaching any class Dave was in!  That alone makes him important at least in his delusional eyes.


 WADSWORTH, Ohio, Aug. 28, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Restored Church of God (RCG) has announced premiere details for its television program The World to Come™ with David C. Pack. The first broadcast What Is the True Gospel? will air on September 12th at 7:00 a.m. Eastern and Pacific time, 6:00 a.m. Central time, and 5:00 a.m. Mountain time. It will be available everywhere in the United States on Dish and DirecTV satellite networks, in more than 620 cities through various cable affiliates, and via 15 over-the-air ION Television Network stations. Interested persons may sign up for periodic updates on specific station listings, broadcast titles, and times at www.worldtocome.tv.

The nationwide weekly program features RCG Pastor General David C. Pack analyzing world news and explaining Bible prophecy with a unique approach, stripping away mystery from current events while detailing many other biblical truths.

In this violent age filled with war, famine, pollution, disease, disasters and economic uncertainty, The World to Come with David C. Pack answers life's greatest questions straight from the Bible and provides solutions for unsolvable worldwide problems and conditions. Each weekly 30-minute program is recorded in high-definition and will be broadcast with closed captions for the hearing impaired.

About David C. Pack
Founder and Pastor General of The Restored Church of God, Editor-in-Chief of The Real Truth magazine, and voice of The World to Come program, David C. Pack has reached many millions around the globe with the most powerful truths of the Bible—unknown to almost all. He has authored 80 books and booklets, personally established over 50 congregations, and appeared as a guest on The History Channel. Mr. Pack attended Ambassador College in Pasadena, California, entered the Worldwide Church of God ministry in 1971, and was personally trained by its founder, Herbert W. Armstrong.

About The Restored Church of God
Headquartered in Wadsworth, Ohio, The Restored Church of God (RCG) announces the unknown, but ultimate message of hope to all nations. The Church, which has congregations in over 50 countries spanning six continents, freely distributes millions of books, booklets and articles across the globe in seven languages, and has the world's most extensive biblically based websites: www.rcg.org, www.realtruth.org and www.worldtocome.org.

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Ron Weinland: Getting Crazier Day by Day



Mike listened to Ron Weinland's sermon this past Saturday and had this to say on is blog about Ron's rantings:

The title to his new sermon series is “Going to a Brother”.   God is in us if we love others.  How spiritual one is comes from how he treats others. Telling others that the world was about to end and that his members should send their life savings to him to help others is not mistreatment, since Ron, Laura, and Audra are the others who needed help to get Beemers to drive around.

Mike also said that Ron said: Ron said it is wrong to practice favoritism toward family members.

Say what?  Ron used tithe money to buy precious Laura a condo and his son a new beemer. and thousands of dollars of gaudy jewelry for his equally deluded wife.  His fellow ministers know he has done this and let him get by with it.

Mike continues:

 But it was not wrong to pay the living expenses for his daughter for essentially being a bank messenger.  Nor was it wrong for the church to pay for his son’s education under an unannounced scholarship program.  Nor was is wrong to spend the church’s tribulation fund on bling for his wife’s fingers.

This entire family is greedy as hell.  They are a perfect example on how Armstrongism has corrupted the minds of the "elite" in the Church. There are no Church of God splinter groups out there that do not use their power to spend money on things they want.