Sunday, March 16, 2025

HWA Was Sent To "Bind" All Things On Earth and Heaven! He Held The Keys



Did you know that Herbert was the most powerful human on earth? He could bind and loosen everything on earth and in heaven. In fact, he had so much power that even Jesus himself had to bind Herb's words in heaven!

For some reason that magical god out there in the expanse of the heavens decided that Herbert Armstrong was God's gift to the world, even better than Bob Thiel. Never has a more powerful man existed. Everything he said while reigning over the Worldwide Church of God is forever established as truth and doctrine that ALL humans must follow before they can be saved. Even the ministers of the church share in this power. Whenever any of them spoke, their words were "bound" in heaven.

This kind of idolatry is why church members were and still are spiritually, psychologically, and physically abused by church leaders and ministers. No wonder the church and the world is in such a screwed up mess! 

From the Kitchen Bros:
 

The apostle alone has the keys to bind and loosen. When Jesus Christ, our Head, binds or loosens in heaven, the apostle BINDS AND LOOSENS ON EARTH! 
 
He binds it upon the Church of God! And he binds certain things on the ministry of the Church.
The Worldwide Church of God are those whom the apostle (Herbert W Armstrong)has bound upon what Christ gave him to bind! He has the seat of authority which was given him by Jesus Christ, the seat of Moses.
So when I listen to the apostle, I voluntarily submit to that authority which comes from on Christ!
That forms me into a member of the Worldwide Church of God.
So he has the authority to place things on me that is binding for me!
Those outside of the Church do not believe it is binding on them any longer! It isn’t!
But they’ve went off and now are binding on others versions of what they gathered from this Church, claiming they have the seat of Moses but that is not true at all.
They don’t have it once they depart one step away from Jesus Christ!
So people have become angry against me, saying what Mr Armstrong taught is not completely binding upon them and I shouldn’t say it is binding upon us! Oh it is! But only those of this Church! And we are here voluntarily.
People have asked by what authority have I been operating under. The seat of Moses. Through the authority given to Mr Armstrong, he has taught the word of God and that is bound upon me as a member of the Worldwide Church of God! And I have been alerting people to dangers, and traps of Satan the Devil who is trying to get you to reject the government of God! I have been reminding God’s people of what the appstle did teach and warned against departing from it. We don’t need to go off in favor of something opposing or differing.

Dave Pack and the Restored Church of God’s Gaslight Culture



The Restored Church of God’s Gaslight Culture


Gaslighting
A form of psychological manipulation where victims are deliberately fed false information, causing them to question their own memory, perception, and sanity. It undermines a person’s faith in their own judgment and can lead to confusion, loss of confidence, and dependency on the perpetrator.

Welcome to The Restored Church of God.

When distressed RCG members reach out to the exrcg.org website, they seek answers and sometimes “just want to talk” without fear of persecution. But more importantly, they seek validation.

Current members want to know that they are not crazy and are not imagining what they perceive. They want to know they are not stupid for being unable to follow the logic of “The Greatest Untold Story!” Series despite trying to. Or worse, they worry they are losing the Holy Spirit because of the creeping feeling that RCG is not what it proclaims.

I completely understand because I have been there.

Things change so frequently in RCG that keeping it all straight is impossible. Even the field mollusks are baffled, which is why they are forwarding your questions to Headquarters. They are not equipped to speak on their own.

One week, observing new moons is "tinfoil hat nonsense," and the following week, it is a wonderful gift presented with smiles. You must observe it one week, but they only recommend it the next week.

This next one hits home for Larry Cockshutt despite the temporary “misunderstanding” in Toronto. One week, birthdays are forbidden, and the next, they are fine. You can buy gifts but just avoid a “half-cocked” big party.

Brethren hear confusing sermons by the Pastor General and watch the calendar roll past another failed date for the arrival of the Kingdom of God. They read the same verses repeatedly but with a new interpretation each time. From the lectern, “the apostle” blasphemes God and admits he forsakes holy convocations, yet that is somehow acceptable to everyone. 

Members who reach out want to understand why they are so disturbed about what is happening in The Restored Church of God and why nobody talks about it. How can they be “right on track” with so many things going wrong?

RCG tells members that doubt is a lack of faith. To question what they hear in the sermons is to question God’s Government—and questioning God’s Government is to question God. Ergo, questioning David C. Pack’s inflammatory language is disrespectful to God.

No God-fearing person wants to do that. So, silence wins the day.

Waves of biblical red flags appear, and that growing gnaw in the gut will not go away. Even still, brethren choose to stay. Why?

Psychology Today has an informative article that details gaslighting with an astute description:

“Gaslighting is an insidious form
of manipulation and psychological control.”

 


Gaslighting is not the only reason people stay in The Restored Church of God, but it is an effective one. When you question your own judgment, you are motivated to suppress the discomfort. You endure the anguish with as much patience and long-suffering as you can muster.

Pleading to God on your knees with tears and fasting will not keep the evidence of biblical perversion from expanding if you keep your eyes open and your mind sharp.

The vital process that helped me prove I was not crazy, the devil was not tricking me, and I was not lying to myself was to write down the words of David C. Pack. I noted which sermon he said what and when. I could search and sort once those transcripts were in a digital format. The patterns that emerged blew my mind.

Armed with my e-Sword, I eviscerated the doctrines of David C. Pack. His patterns of deceit, fear-mongering, gaslighting, callousness, narcissism, arrogance, delusion, and just plain ridiculousness became clear.

God has a sense of humor and is a fan of irony. The best way to prove that The Restored Church of God is prophetically corrupt and that David C. Pack is a false prophet is to listen carefully to the words of David C. Pack.




David C. Pack of The Restored Church of God spent two minutes gaslighting the brethren during "The Greatest Untold Story! (Part 559)” on February 22, 2025, while referencing waiting for the Kingdom of God to arrive on Abib 1.

People often wonder if his disconnect from reality is intentional or if he is simply delusional. The degree of perceived nefariousness varies from person to person.

Part 559 – February 22, 2025
@ 41:09 Thank God, most of us have doing our waiting for each Abib year after year about ten times now without [chuckles] without having to think, “Oh, no. It’s another whole year.”

David C. Pack’s first prophetic failure was a very public embarrassment for the entire church when the Kingdom of God did not arrive on August 30, 2013. For the record, I believed it would happen. I joined RCG in July 2012 and started working at Headquarters at One Park Centre in December. I was zealous and on fire back then. Dave fooled me, too.

Dave made Elul 24 a big deal by posting weekly public letters to the offshoots of the Worldwide Church of God to warn them of the calamity to come. And let them know he would soon have supreme authority over them, so they would be wise to crawl to RCG.

All the Splinters rightly ignored him. Nothing happened on August 30. Dave tucked his tail between his legs and shut his mouth about dates for a few years after seeming to have learned his lesson.

Though Dave was not yet ready to be exact, he started preaching that Jesus Christ would return in Adar 2018. He then preached that He would arrive "before the end of the Feast of Tabernacles."

The prophetic date-setting floodgates opened and picked up momentum. He went from being vague to being precise while incorporating the annual Holy Days and “worldly” holidays.

In 2013—1 date.
In 2018—2 dates.
In 2019—8 dates.
In 2020—14 dates.
In 2021—5 dates.
In 2022—39 dates.
In 2023—40 dates.
In 2024—14 dates.

Not including 2025,
David C. Pack of The Restored Church of God
has prophetically failed 123 times.



2020 is the first year David C. Pack preached Jesus Christ would return in Abib. He taught Abib again in 2022, 2023, 2024, and 2025. With that context, witness the gaslighting of the brethren of The Restored Church of God.

Part 559 – February 22, 2025
@ 41:09 Thank God, most of us have doing our waiting for each Abib year after year about ten times now without [chuckles] without having to think, “Oh, no. It’s another whole year.” In a way, WE sorta stayed encouraged and excited because because I thought it could be anytime. 

Dave projects phantom encouragement and excitement upon the brethren because that absolves him of responsibility. He also does this in the office during meetings. He will manifest an emotion or motivation onto someone else because he wants it to be true. Kevin is nodding his head right now.

The 123 documented failures are satisfactory because the process itself is exciting. David C. Pack gaslights the brethren by focusing on the bright side of prophetic fraud to shirk any accountability regarding “because I thought.”

@ 41:25 But, imagine if the last nine years, by the way, each time Abib passed, I, "Sorry, brethren. You know, maybe next year in Jerusalem,” like the Jews say.

The brethren do not need to “imagine” this. They have been living it since 2013. The Restored Church of God has been on constant alert for years. Dave’s gaslighting is not so opaque when you remember the past.

@ 41:35 And then, the next year again we we’d say that in in 2016, [20]17, [20]18, [20]19, [20]20, [20]21, [202]2, [202]3, [202]4, and and we’d be ready to say it again in ’25.

David C. Pack just described what it is like to be a member of The Restored Church of God today, not some fictional concept of what could be. The presentation of reality as fantasy twists people up because he speaks the direct opposite of what is real.

Gaslighting is a form of psychological manipulation
where victims are deliberately fed false information,
causing them to question their own memory, perception, and sanity.

When you watch David C. Pack speak the most ridiculously false things with a straight face, and nobody gasps in the room, it causes you to wonder if the problem is with you. It is not you, brethren. Your Pastor General and his hirelings are gaslighting you.

@ 41:47 But now we we have all these markers that show us it’s this year. It woulda been very discouraging.Yet, ya still gotta keep going.

“Would have been very discouraging” rather than HAS BEEN since 2013. I get the phone calls. I get the emails. Discouragement, confusion, and fear are going on inside RCG right now.



David C. Pack cannot resist inserting himself, especially if he has a chance to blame WCG.

@ 41:58 Nine years hasn’t been horrible for me when you’re coming on on the to 59. I’m at 59. So, it was 50 before that. It’s juh–and I and I waited without having any idea with the whole wrong scenario, thinking I was waiting for world hell for three and a half years…

Brethren, if you think you have suffered, remember that “this old shepherd” believed many now-defunct doctrines of Herbert W. Armstrong for over half a century.

After Dave warmed up, he exemplified the often-taught precept: “Pain kicks the self-defense mechanism into gear.”

@ 42:31 But, I’m just trying to say, if each Abib, “Mr. Pack, you got the dates wrong.” But, in getting the dates wrong through the years it at least kept us on the edge of our seat because WE were learning many, many other things that WE didn’t know.

Dave gaslights the members by reasserting that the process of failing 123 times has a positive benefit. People cannot sustain a constant state of excitement and anticipation. They will burn out eventually, and many do. That “edge of your seat” sensation for seven years in a row is not normal, and it is not healthy.

@ 42:48 And the picture of this Kingdom grew better.

This is another gaslighting statement. The constant changes during “The Greatest Untold Story!” Series are not contradictions with broken logic and riddled with errors. No, they are improvements.

This gaslighting tactic defuses criticism from prideful, self-willed members who dare question how God works through His human vessel. Liken it to an abusive spouse refusing to apologize:

“By enduring my abuse, do you feel like you’ve become a stronger person?” “Yes.”
“Then, I don’t need to apologize because I helped you become a stronger person.”

There is emotional, mental, and spiritual abuse inside The Restored Church of God, and David C. Pack established that culture. Gaslighting is only one tactic.


Gaslighting is not just ex-cathedra. The enablers have also refined their craft of manipulation to keep the brethren in line with mouths shut. I experienced it personally at Headquarters in Wadsworth.

In The Restored Church of God, gaslighting is a necessary part of the culture and is not just a tactic of control from the lectern. Spokesman’s Club, socials, fundraisers, picnics, special dinners, and group activities all require a low heat level of subtle duplicity.

Brethren are so trained by the ministry that the covert zealots among them cannot wait to reinforce strict church doctrine and snitch at the first opportunity, especially if someone appears to sully the name of glorious “Mr. Pack.” Many are aware of this, and it has created a constant climate of trepidation. There is a religious Stanford Prison Guard scenario in The Restored Church of God.

When an array of troubling things mount, is that the devil's fiery darts, or are those concerns legitimate? When members ponder leaving, is it because they want to go back to pepperoni, or are they beginning to realize RCG and David C. Pack are not what they claim to be?

Spiritual and doctrinal chaos persists, but because Mr. Hireling still shows up in a crisp suit with an appropriate tie, shiny shoes, and a fresh haircut, the brethren harboring deep concern try to tell themselves, "Nothing unusual is happening here."

That is mental self-regulation as your brain wrestles with your guts.

Your head is your thinking. Your heart is your feeling. Your gut is your instinct.

My buddy Peter advised someone who recently left, “Don’t listen to your head. Listen to your guts. Your head will lie to you. Your guts will tell you the truth.”

The wisdom behind that notion is that your head can be coerced with deception and fear. But not your gut. Your gut knows what you see and hear, and it tells you what is right and what is wrong.

The Bible, the Holy Spirit, and your gut will steer you in the right direction. What do all of those tell you David C. Pack is? Has righteousness or wickedness taken hold of The Restored Church of God?

Is it gaslight, or is it truth?

2 Timothy 3:7
Ever learning and never able to come to the knowledge of the truth.

1 Thessalonians 5:21
Prove all things; hold fast that which is good.

Matthew 7:16
You shall know them by their fruits. Do men gather grapes of thorns or figs of thistles?

Look at the fruits, brethren. The Restored Church of God is a secretive terrarium of thorns and thistles. It is a den of wolves and a nest of vipers. And upon the chiefest seat rests David C. Pack.

Gaslighting contributes to why brethren remain in The Restored Church of God. And the enablers are growing increasingly good at it.

Get out while you can.


Marc Cebrian:

See: The Restored Church of God’s Gaslight Culture

Saturday, March 15, 2025

Davey Pack and His Big Stack of Goofy Ideas


A Big Stack of Goofy Ideas

After driving a stake through the heart with serious biblical overkill that the Kingdom of God will arrive on Abib 1 (March 29, 2025) and Jesus Christ was born on Passover, David C. Pack of The Restored Church of God continues to pile his private interpretations to high heaven.

Part 559 – February 22, 2025
@ 14:10 So, our understanding of delay meant was all wrong. It’s always been Abib 1.

@ 14:47 I absolutely believe it’s this year. I’m not just hopeful. I absolutely believe it.

Hey, don’t laugh. It will surely come because Dave said so. Come on, guys, he’s not trying to be funny. The poor guy is rushing to call it out. He is totally sure this time. For realsies. Super Pinkie Swear!

Stop laughing, you meanies.

David C. Pack wallows in the shallow, dismal swamp of his prophetic lunacy. Complete with table pounding, lip touching, and smug pauses, he persists in stacking his incontrovertible proofs of goofy ideas to the sky.


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For 2 hours and 59 minutes during “The Greatest Untold Story! (Part 559)” on February 22, 2025, and Part 560 on March 1, 2025, the Pastor General rends the Bible using strained stone cold math and the invaluable power of presumption to prove Abib 1 and that the Passover is the Day of the Lord.

Part 559 – February 22, 2025
@ 00:06 Nothing’s changed as far as the date. In fact, we’re gonna continue to, as I said last week, drive a stake through the heart of any alternatives. And some exciting things to to tie in. Really, some amazing things that I’m still just learning, but they they show us we’re right. More than we thought.

Each time David C. Pack fails, he discovers he is actually right. More than he realized.


A cherry quote to remind Dave of later in 3…2…1…

@ 04:18 But, I’m more certain this week than I was last week. In fact, it’s just so utterly, absolutely, totally, and completely impossible that it is not Abib 1.

That, right, there is pure exrcg.org gold. The more absolutely, totally, completely sure Dave is, the more profoundly troubling his suspicions are. We always hear about that after the fact.

@ 06:00 Then, I closed with “Only Abib, only Abib, of all the things we would look at, truly, cannot tarry.” …let’s face it …they never [chuckles] developed. I don't know whether you'd say they tarried. They just didn't happen.

David C. Pack just admitted with a chuckle that nothing he ever said happened. There is a valley filled with stacks of his worthless, goofy ideas that he just said did not happen. More are on the horizon.

A Hearty Stake was published on February 22, pointing out Dave taught Abib 1 before. On February 22, during Part 559, Dave explained he taught Abib 1 before. Coincidence?

@ 06:41 And over a period of the sermons are numbers 500 to 504. And in these sermons, I said the Kingdom would come. …Then, we come Abib 1. Well, now, wait a minute. How can we replay Abib 1? It tarried. 

@ 07:29 But how could we how could we wait again for the same day? Wouldn't it, by definition, have delayed? It didn't surely come. And I and I went back through my notes and boy, I laid out Abib 1.

That is quite the pickle. After four minutes of verbal contortion, Dave got his spinning groove back.

@ 10:37 Now we know that it will come in the year when all the material about the Kingdom is exhausted. It’s all been explained. But nobody else really understood that. They didn't know how to to read there's somebody who’s rushing to make it plain.

Ah. He learned Abib 1 before. But just without all the correct understanding. #loophole

David C. Pack has no comprehension of the implications of his words. His theories are such a tangled web of contradictions and counter-adjustments he cannot jump out of one frying pan without slipping into another.

@ 11:32 If it’s Abib 1, it can’t bend. So, it can delay for a year or two or five or a hundred or a thousand or two thousand five hundred years since Habakkuk wrote it. But, every year, if you were waiting for it, you’d hope that was the year.

Exit strategy established. Abib 1 is correct. But it could be any year. If that is true, why say this?

@ 28:28 So, the first time we learn about it, you couldn't ever experience that date again. The first it has to be the immediate first year of application if we come to a date. We can only face it once, and it's gotta happen.

Dave is telling members it has to be Abib 1 this year while telling them Abib 1 is correct, but it might not be this year. He is building two stacks alongside each other. One is made from biblical proofs, and the other is made of preemptive excuses when the first stack falls.


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Members flee RCG after they are fed up with the big stack of Dave’s goofy ideas. However, Dave cannot reflect on that concept without assigning blame.

@ 31:49 But, some people couldn’t wait three or five years. Maybe it’s partly my fault. I would explain a date and think it couldn’t tarry. Now I understand. People say, “He’s a false prophet.” And then they, “Just because of that, I’muh go jump off a cliff.”

David C. Pack is incapable of taking personal accountability. The man does not consider his ways. He begins with “partly my fault” instead of “100 percent my fault” then ends with ex-members committing suicide. He gives the impression he is taking responsibility but quickly shifts the blame to others.

@ 43:16 A people had to be prepared called “the lasts who go first.” And it took a long time. A lot of people said, you know, they wouldn’t they wouldn’t wait.

Hey, Brad. Tell Dave I'm still waiting. So are Kevin, Peter, Jessica, Elizabeth, Adelle, Richard, Godfrey, Scott, John, Christophe, Vidal, and on and on…

@ 44:50 But their excuse was they started the way it started in their heart is, “I think this is gonna go longer.”

Members do not flee RCG because it is “gonna go longer.” Members leave because they realize it will never go at all the way David C. Pack says.

@ 44:56 "Something's wrong." And they go out, and they give everything up.

False apostle and false prophet David C. Pack is a blaspheming hypocritical liar teaching antichrist theology utilizing manipulation, deception, and fear. He is surrounded by compromised, spineless, conscience-seared hirelings like Bradford Schleifer and Edward Winkfield, who care more about their status and pocketbooks than for the sheep. They prove it by willfully enabling a documented biblical fraud and prophetic idiot.

Something is terribly wrong in The Restored Church of God, and David C. Pack is at the center of it.

@ 44:59 But, their excuse is they kinda built their own exit theology was, “The church is wrong, so, I’m gonna go out and break the Sabbath, steal my tithes, blow off fellowship, stop seeking the Kingdom, and waiting for Christ. Waiting for Christ.”

David C. Pack breaks the Sabbath and refuses to attend commanded assemblies, steals third tithe to pay down bank loans, fellowships only with the ministry assigned to his Sabbath supper table with only brief conversation with “the regular folk,” preaches an ever-changing false kingdom structure in service to a false god while he proclaims another Jesus.

@ 45:13 And it’s the church’s fault. Well, they’ll find out when they get cut in two that it wasn’t the church’s fault.

Everyone appreciates when a little death threat is thrown in. Oh, Dave will rue the day when his detractors really get theirs. He will relish it.

May God have mercy on David C. Pack when judgment comes to us all. He maneuvered his righteous indignation even during his micro tirade without suggesting he could be implicated in any way.

@ 46:40 But, I wouldn’t leave the church. Because, you know, “The Bible’s false. [slams table] I’m outta here.” So, now. You'd be amazed how many people will sit and and they'll hear a sermon like this, and they'll say, “That's it. I'm with it.” And they'll be gone by Tuesday if something goes wrong. So, look in your own hearts. Be sure you’re walking in truth.

Dear brethren of The Restored Church of God: Please look in your own hearts and walk in truth. You know David C. Pack does not walk in truth. God does not guide his word. And you know this. Flee while you can.

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More words David C. Pack will live to regret in 3…2…1…

@ 40:47 In other words, if it didn't happen this year, never again could or would Mr. Pack or anybody else suggest that we're somehow waiting for Trumpets or Pentecost or The Last Great Day, or some day in the winter. We would literally wait like people have for thousands of years till each Abib.

There is a very good reason that may sound strangely familiar. Prepare yourselves for another devilish attack from a murderous enemy.

Flashback Part 397 – June 25, 2022
@ 1:13:19 Because if it doesn’t happen this Wednesday [Tammuz 1], that’s exactly what’s gonna happen. If that happened, I would just play the tape of this message. I’d just sit in the back of the hall and play the tape and reveal the exact same mystery plan again. There'd be no point in saying it again. Nothing's gonna change. The Bible won’t change in a year. This picture won’t change in a year.

Coffee Kid and Pepper Boy are still weeping for Tammuz 1 in the Third Floor Executive Imaginarium. Dave is a broken record with a skipping needle. He says the same things over and over and over and forgets that he said it. When someone reminds him of what he said, they are accused of being his enemy.

Part 559 – February 22, 2025
@ 45:23 I want everybody to understand it's Abib 1, and if I’m wrong about the year, I’ve said over and over, I’m wrong. Now, I’m not wrong about [chuckles] the length of the year. I'm not wrong about that. It starts on Abib 1, and it's follow the thousand years, and there's only three measures.

Dave is right because, you know, table pounding proves it.

@ 37:28 But the important thing to understand is we’ve absolutely got the right day. We have it even named. [pounds on table] We absolutely have Christ’s birth date right. [pounds on table] We’ve got it right. It’s Abib 1.


Part 560 – March 1, 2025
@ 11:15 But the fact that the Kingdom begins on on Abib 1 in the year of God’s choosing has become immutable church doctrine. [pounds on table] It cannot be moved.

There is one man out there with the guts to move that doctrine. And that guy is Future David C. Pack. He will rush in with resplendent righteousness and a briefcase stuffed with lists proving it.


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During “The Greatest Untold Story! (Part 560)” on March 1, 2025, the brethren of The Restored Church of God learned that the Day of the Lord is no longer on Jesus Christ’s birthday (Abib 1). David C. Pack moved it to Passover. Brethren should feel free to cross out those notes.

Part 560 – March 1, 2025
@ 15:54 More than any other day, the Lord’s Passover is really the Lord’s Day.

Do not whisper to Dave, “I thought the Lord’s Day was His birthday.” As field mollusk Larry Cockshutt likes to quote, “Questioning God’s government [Dave] is questioning God.”

@ 16:07 What would be the Lord’s Day? The Day of the Lord? The only day He ever refers to this way is Passover.

@ 25:50 Now, I could stop in a in essence and just say, “Look. Uh. We we’ve proven that the Day of the Lord is Passover.” And I’ve got a I’ve got a world of additional evidence I’m gonna take you through.

Dave would never just stop, whether in essence or in practice, to make a short work of his latest theological construct. Nope. He has to draw it out so he can watch the life force slowly bleed from everyone in the Main Hall as all glassy eyes fixate upon his glory.

@ 41:40 So, you hafta settle in your mind, we’re talking about a one-week kingdom that starts from Passover. It starts from Abib 1. That’s settled church doctrine.

A settled church doctrine stated emphatically with a prominent misspeak. He did not mean to say Passover. Man, Dave cannot do anything right.

After 13 years of biblical bungling, David C. Pack should know better than to ever utter these words in 3…2…1…

@ 42:37 Now, these verse that we just read cannot be reinterpreted. You cannot do it. You’d hafta blow up the Bible.

So much for the Bible interpreting itself. All of us poor, dopey humans needed to wait around for thousands of years for Super Dave to come along and give us the correct private interpretations of the Bible. The guy has made a career of blowing up the Bible.

@ 1:00:07 If we had to wait, it is now settled, incontrovertible doctrines of thi–doctrine of this church that the Day of the Lord is Passover… Just as certain as the Kingdom opens on Abib 1 like the other 69 shabuas since Artaxerxes decree did. It can never be moved.


 David C. Pack references his own death again in 3…2…1…

@ 1:00:31 If I hafta wait till I die, like old Anna, and Simeon, and Joseph of Arimathea, and I don’t know how many others, and, you know, Noah, Daniel, or Job, and you, too. It can’t move it. Or you hafta just literally take the Bible and trash it.

He trashes the Bible all day long and has been wrong over one hundred times, but tying those concepts together never enters his mind. The hubris-infused fatty tissue between his ears will not allow it. Accountability and consequence are foreign concepts at Headquarters.

@ 1:23:54 God simply always planned in His mysterious way to move from Abib 1 years to close the 70th Week [of Daniel] at a Passover year. And that stays with us forever.

@ 1:34:16 So, this is all settled. No matter how long you you me years you wait.

Waiting brethren, prepare to commit yourselves to a lifetime of perpetual upheaval and disappointment. Nothing is settled in the world of David C. Pack. An unstable mind cannot foster stability.

Dave has a destructive pattern of afflicting the brethren with five to eight hours of content, only to dissolve all of it later in sixty seconds. However, considering that March 29 is still two weeks away, Dave may play chicken with his own discomfited insecurities and push Abib 1 for another week.

Until then, he will keep stacking his goofy Abib 1 and Passover ideas higher and higher.


Marc Cebrian

See: A Big Stack of Goofy Ideas