Monday, April 7, 2025

The Yamnaya: Armstrongism in Contention with Archaeology

A Yamnaya Woman 

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The Yamnaya
Armstrongism in Contention with Archaeology


By Scout


We come on the ship they call The Mayflower

We come on the ship that sailed the moon

We come in the age's most uncertain hours

And sing an American tune 

Paul Simon, “American Tune”

 


I am a fan of the Old West. My generation, I guess. I thought Lonesome Dove, the epic cattle drive, was an outstanding mini-series. Woodrow Call and Augustus McRae are among the greats. One of my grandfathers had been a cowboy when he was young, until he took to the oil field and became a driller. He wore Western clothing all of his life. He was taciturn and austere and could tell you stories about the hard life on the range. But my immediate family was a city family and riding the plains was always to me just a dream. Only recently did I discover that the Western Europeans as a whole have an ancient history of horses and herds. They are descended from an ancient people called the Yamnaya who were “cowboys” who rode the Pontic Steppe of Eurasia. Yamnaya, a Russian language name given to them by archaeologists, means “related to pits” because they buried their dead in pits. Who knows what they called themselves in their tongue. But their language was a forerunner, called Indo-European, of the modern Western European languages.

The point of what I am going to write is that the assertions of British-Israelism do not logically or naturally fit into the anthropological history of the British people, descendants of the Yamnaya. And this history is not based on arcane and fallible ancient writings of men who believed in myth but on the hard, verifiable, repeatable science of genetics.

The Flow of Time, the Flow of People

It is common to think that the history of the British people begins with the Celts and Anglo-Saxons but it began much earlier. Genetics provides an audit trail that leads back much further along historic migration pathways. For instance, we can go back to the Yamnaya. The Yamnaya are called by anthropologists Steppe Pastoralists. They lived by herding livestock: cattle, sheep and goats. They were nomadic and rode horses. They worked metal. They had wheeled carts to help them manage their herds. Their range was the Pontic Steppe, an area of dry grasslands in eastern and central Europe. Horses and wagons made this vast plain open to them. They spoke a Proto-Indo-European language. And they were nomads who seemed to have a penchant for migration. The timeline below places them in a chronological context. 

24,000 YA: A mutation from y chromosome haplogroup P occurred giving rise to haplogroup R. It is believed to have arisen 27,000 YA based on the rate of genetic mutation. That rate is theoretical but to verify it, a burial in Siberia near Lake Baikal dated at 24,000 YA contained an early version of haplogroup R – an initial, basal version from which all the subsidiary R subclades are descended. The people who bore this haplogroup are called Ancient North Eurasians. The Tarim Mummies (q.v., Wikipedia) are Ancient North Eurasian. Originally, the Ancient North Eurasians were a dark people but by 17,000 YA they were carrying a mutation for blonde hair. Native Americans are about 30 percent Ancient North Eurasian and are, therefore, related to Western Europeans.

3,000 – 2,600 BC: The Ancient North Eurasians gave rise to the Yamnaya People who were Pastoralists during the Bronze Age and ranged across the Pontic Steppe. The Yamnaya were horsemen and had an economy based on herd animals. Archaeogenetic research indicates that the Yamnaya haplogroup was R-M269. R-M269 is now the most common haplogroup in Western Europe.

3,000 – 2,350 BC: The Yamnaya gave rise, in part, to the Corded Ware people – a people who developed a special kind of pottery. The Corded Ware Culture was a larger tent and included R1a and R1b and various subclades of both. The Corded Ware Culture ranged from the Volga to the Rhine. Genetic studies indicate that they originated from westward migrating Yamnaya.

2,450 – 1800 BC: The Corded Ware people gave rise to the Bell Beaker People who spread throughout Western Europe. They eventually became principally R-M269 as more people migrated in from the East. R-M269 is also denoted by geneticists as R1b1a1b. R1b is the most frequent haplogroup in England at around 67 percent. The Welsh are around 89 percent R1b. Scots are about 73 percent R1b. The Irish are around 82 percent R1b. In some areas of the Iberian Peninsula R1b reaches a frequency of 90 percent.

1800 BC: According to Jewish tradition Abraham lived around this time.

450 AD: Anglo-Saxons invade Britain.

For me, there is a personal dimension to this. One of my very distant genetic relatives, having my identical R1b subclade haplogroup (think of it as a sub-tribe or clan) was found buried near Evergreen House, Longniddry, East Lothian, Scotland. My haplogroup is a subclade of R-M269, the Steppe haplogroup. The grave dates from about 2000 BC and he was a member of the Bronze Age Bell Beaker Culture. He was found in a Cist Grave along with two other individuals. One person was an elderly woman. His matrilineal haplogroup (mtDNA) is H2a1a. This indicates that his mother was also of Yamnaya or Steppe ancestry.

The point of the chronology above is that it shows there is an unbroken line across 24,000 years established through Archaeogenetics that the ancestors of the Celts and Anglo-Saxons originated in Eurasia well before the patriarchs of the Old Testament. The basal R haplogroup that existed 24,000 years ago in Eurasia is the source of the R1b haplogroup that exists in Britain today. The R1b haplogroup of the Celts and Ango-Saxons did not just suddenly appear in the British Isles sometime after the Northern Ten Tribes fell to Assyria around 732 BC.

Modern Nations with Yamnaya Heritage

No modern nation is purely of Yamnaya descent. The modern nations of Western Europe are comprised principally of three peoples: Early Hunter-Gatherers (earliest residents of Western Europe), Anatolian or Neolithic Agriculturalists (First Invasion) and Steppe Pastoralists (Yamnaya, Second Invasion). The names of these three groups vary in the literature. I will refer to these three groups as a triad. There are small traces of other y chromosome haplogroups among Europeans, principally from North Africa and the Middle East. Not all the details of this ancient convergence of peoples have been resolved. But final resolution will not overturn these events but strengthen them with detail. The chart below reflects this heritage triad. It shows Yamnaya or steppe ancestry, color-coded green, being largest in the north and declining as one moves south in Western Europe.

 


The Europeans having the largest degree of Yamnaya heritage are found in Northwest Europe. Note that the lower section of the chart deals with research on ancient DNA and shows general compositions for the Corded Ware and Bell Beaker peoples. It also shows a line for Otzi the Iceman, circa 5,000 YA, found frozen in the Alps. He had a tiny bit of Yamnaya ancestry. Note also, that the Germans are not included. This is likely because they are a composite nation. They are R1b in the western areas, related to other Celtic-derived West Europeans and R1a in the eastern areas related to the Slavic people such as the Poles. The boundary among the German people between “Celtic” R1b and “Slavic” R1a seems to have been somewhere in central Germany.

The Celts and Anglo-Saxons are just sub-tribes in the Yamnaya domain. While the Celts and Anglo-Saxons differ in culture and language, in genetics or biologically, they are close to being the same. This is true of the people of Western Europe in general. The Herman Hoeh view that the Italians are Japhetic and the British are Semitic and are two different races is without predicate in genetics. Certainly, this common Yamnaya heritage does not assert that the British, Germans and Italians are all the same culturally or linguistically. Even biologically, they are different proportions of the same triad of peoples and with trace heritages from yet different peoples such as North Africans and Middle Eastern people. But the nations of Western Europe do not constitute different races except by dubious standards taken to excess. What this also means is that the European derived people of North America are variations of the same ancestral peoples. North America is not as much of a melting pot as we have concluded in the past without the help of genetics.

Even though there is a history of admixture of three groups, in Western Europe R1b dominates. The Yamnaya intrusion on Western Europe was apparently not peaceful. For more information about why R1b dominates, refer to the following:

The Challenge for Believers in British-Israelism

Excavations that identify ancient haplogroups give us a migration scenario for the British and other peoples of Western Europe. The migration of these peoples wearing the R1b label starts in Siberia, moves to the Pontic Steppe, then to Eastern Europe, then to Western Europe and the British Isles. These Steppe peoples collided with other people who were already living in these areas and interbred with them. Hence, the racially triadic modern Western Europeans. This scenario results in specific challenges to the theory of British-Israelism that must be met if the theory is deemed to be credible. The points of contention are:

1. If the British are “Israelites” and are R-M269, then Abraham must have been R-M269. If this is true, this changes Biblical history. It means that the Jews who are haplogroup J are an imposter people. And Jesus is fallible because when he came to his own, he mistakenly came to the allegedly imposter Jews of Palestine. 
 
2. If the British are “Israelites” and are R-M269, then the area of the Ten Tribes in Palestine must contain burials of this same people in density. Excavation will establish this in the future. The impediment is that the Israelis, like Native Americans, believe it is sacrilege to disturb graves. So far only one ancient family has been excavated and they were haplogroup J. The grave was disturbed by natural events.


3. If the British are “Israelites” and are R-M269, then somehow a group of Steppe people had to leave the great stream of Steppe people migrating off the Pontic Steppe into Western Europe and had to migrate instead to Palestine forming an enclave of R-M269 people among the haplogroup J people of the Middle East. This people would be the source of the Biblical patriarchs and Abraham. There should be physical evidence of this migration – Steppe artifacts found in Palestine at the appropriate time horizon, for instance. 
 
4. If the British are “Israelites” and are R-M269, then there must be archaeological evidence of their migration from Palestine to the British Isles – probably in the form of a sudden upsurge in population in Britain associated not with the British Bronze Age artifacts but with non-British artifacts at the same time horizon. The marked shift in artifacts should be obvious. 
 
If all the boxes can be checked as true on the if-then points above, British-Israelism will stand. Otherwise, it has no credibility. Those who are confident that British-Israelism is true, should be willing to financially support projects establishing the validity of British-Israelism for the entire world. After all, the identity of Israel, we have been told, is an essential part of the prophetic message that Armstrongism has a responsibility to deliver at the end of the age. In the truest sense, this archaeological research is “The Work.”

Much of this haplogroup/migration scenario played out before the time of Abraham and the Tribes of Israel. And if Abraham is the progenitor of the Jews and the Adnani Arabs, as these two peoples claim, he was y chromosome haplogroup J instead of Western European haplogroup R1b. And there is no scenario with archaeological or genetic substance in which “Israelites”, as the Lost Sheep of the House of Israel, bearing haplogroup R1b migrated into the British Isles sometime after 732 BC when the tribes went into captivity to the Assyrians.

Resorting to the Supernatural: The Last Redoubt of British-Israelism

As archeological research advances, the credibility of BI will continue to erode. The Bible is the Book of God’s Words but the Cosmos is the Book of God’s Works. The only way BI can be defended is for its followers to retreat further from the scientific study of the Cosmos, in this case genetics, into supernatural fantasy. For instance, I recall talking to an “old time” Armstrongist, one of the first AC Pasadena students, and he told me that God could miraculously change Gentiles into Israelites. So, perhaps God would change the haplogroup of Israelites into a Gentile haplogroup to hide their identity from the world and, apparently, from themselves. But God does not bear false witness. And that is the fundamental issue with some of the imaginative and creative fantasies, involving concealed identity, that emerge in defense of BI. 

Summary Argument

The genetic history and migrations of the people of the British Isles and other Western European nations has been established. It is not a grand mystery that requires esoteric Bible interpretation or arcane historical sources to understand. The evidence is physical and measurable to science. Though it is a remarkable history that begins with the Yamnaya, a people of horses and herds on the Pontic Steppe, and ends with their descendants walking on the moon, the drama of this history alone does not place it in the pages of the Bible. The Bible is about the Jews and a special message to mankind. Its setting is in the Middle East and not Western Europe. Jesus stated that his personal ministry was to the Lost Sheep of the House of Israel and he never set a foot outside of Palestine. I believe it is obvious that Jesus accomplished his mission to the Lost Sheep through preaching the Gospel among the Jews of First Century Judea.

References

Eupedia, “Haplogroup R1b”, https://www.eupedia.com/europe/Haplogroup_R1b_Y-DNA.shtml

Oguzhan Parasayan, Christophe Laurelut, Christine Bole, et al. “Late Neolithic collective burial reveals admixture dynamics during the third millennium BCE and the shaping of the European genome”, Science Advances, June 2024.

Reich, David. “Who We are and How We Got Here: Ancient DNA and the New Science of the Human Past,” Pantheon Books, 2018.

Wolfgang Haak, Iosif Lazaridis, et al. “Massive migration from the steppe was a source for Indo-European languages in Europe”, Nature, June 2015.

“Yamnaya Culture”, Wikipedia article.


Sunday, April 6, 2025

The Illusory Truth of David C. Passover



The Illusory Truth of David Passover

A popular manipulation and mind control technique inside The Restored Church of God is the use of verbal repetition. A blatant lie becomes biblical truth only because it is said over and over again.

Pastor General David C. Pack preaches his revolving door of private interpretations as Holy Spirit-inspired knowledge. Pasting verses that temporarily support his narrow viewpoint, he drills ideas into members’ minds until his fantasy becomes a reality.

For many years at Headquarters, while working in Media Production Services, I was instructed that speakers should not invoke Mr. Pack's name or comment on what he taught. Those moments were cut from the messages before they were distributed to the church.

But then the policy changed. It became acceptable for men to praise the Pastor General and even reinforce his doctrines by parroting his points.

When useful idiot and department torpedo Edward L. Winkfield III began praising his boss and preaching about Dave’s topics, I knew it was time to go. Ed’s slobbering love fest was right on the heels of Dr. Frederik Jaco Viljoen urging the brethren to stay in the present truth and forget recent parts of “The Greatest Untold Story!” Series.

Even slick-haired politician Bradford G. Schleifer has become Dave’s cheerleader. The Headquarters hirelings circle the wagons around their human idol to protect him from the fiery darts of discerning minds and fair questions. Quoting the Bible to your field mollusk will invoke a firm response. Ask those who have tried.

The brethren of The Restored Church of God may not understand Dave's teachings, but they somehow believe them. Why?

False ideas repeated ad nauseam tunnel into their minds until they passively accept them as true. They will forget how they “proved” a concept because they never did. Their critical thinking was beaten into submission by frequent and unrelenting repetition.

The Psychologia article Mind Control Techniques To Be Aware Of examines standard manipulation techniques. Those who attend The Restored Church of God should take careful note.

Isolation | Criticism | Social Proof & Peer Pressure | Fear of Alienation | Repetition | Fatigue

Repetition
Constant repetition is another powerful persuasion tool. …chances are someone may attempt to use repetition to manipulate you into thinking and behaving in a certain way.

When the broken prophecy record skips 569 times, even the stoutest of disbelievers are negatively affected by the long-term exposure to deceit and biblical corruption, allowing their minds to accept pure manmade malarkey as God-led revelations.



As reported in the 2023 article, Talking Until It’s True, the exrcg.org website has exposed how the delusional Pastor General manifests his own version of reality by simply speaking words.

Once Dave determines his words are practically from God’s lips, anything taught for months can become “immutable church doctrine” with accompanying table pounding and dramatic pauses. Until he decides to blow it off in eleven seconds because only he is blessed with such authority.

The phenomena The Restored Church of God suffers from is the Illusory Truth Effect, which Psychology Today explains in detail. The article nails down what David C. Pack and the complacent Headquarters hirelings are doing and how repetition affects the human brain. It should be a fascinating read for any RCG member.

What Is The Illusory Truth Effect?
The illusory truth effect is the tendency for any statement that is repeated frequently—whether it is factually true or not, whether it is even plausible or not—to acquire the ring of truth. Studies show that repetition increases the perception of validity—even when people start out knowing that the information is false or when the source of the information is known to be suspect.

The article makes another key point: “Repeated statements, whether they are factually true or false, are easier to process—they create processing fluency, which lends them validity.”

Welcome to The Restored Church of God. Many doctrines taught during “The Greatest Untold Story!” Series feel true because the repetition of preposterous falsehoods lends to validity. What David C. Pack preaches does not need to be authentic because repeating similar statements continuously gives the brain the impression they are accurate.

David C. Pack replaces words in the Bible to reflect his perverse self-aggrandizement. He deceives those members who do not pay attention by endlessly inserting his own ideas onto the page.

Employing repetition to create illusory truth, David C. Pack imprints these fraudulent teachings upon the brethren of The Restored Church of God:

1 Samuel 2:35 – Elijah is the faithful priest
Isaiah 11:1 – Elijah is the twig
Isaiah 41:2 – Elijah is the righteous from the east
Isaiah 58:1 – Elijah will cry aloud and spare not
Ezekiel 34:23-24 – Dave is "My servant David."
Zechariah 3:1 – Dave is Joshua, the High Priest
Habakkuk 2:2 – Dave rushes to call it out and make it plain
Matthew 24:43 & Luke 12:39 – Dave is the goodman of the house
Luke 12:43 – Dave is the servant found so doing
Mark 13:34 & John 10:3 – Dave is the porter
Revelation 10 & 11 & 16 – Dave is the Messenger to the Seventh Era
Revelation 10:7 – Dave ends the Mystery of God
Revelation 10:9-11 – Elijah eats the book and prophesies again
Revelation 11:1-2 – Elijah measures the Temple
Revelation 22 – Elijah is the angel talking with John
Revelation 22:10 – Dave unseals the Book of Revelation

That selection is far from complete. The Restored Church of God accepts all those statements as true simply because David C. Pack says so.

Those unbiblical teachings manufactured by David C. Pack stand unchallenged by the brethren and are defended with the approval of the entire Headquarters and field ministry. No shred of truth exists in any of those doctrines, and not a single word is found in the Bible.

David C. Pack is not Elijah. He is not Joshua, the High Priest. He is not an apostle. He is not a prophet. He claims to be these things by repetition so that worn-out members no longer question how they came to believe the lies.

David C. Pack uses the Bible as an illusory truth device to trick brethren into believing what can be easily proven false. All he has to do is keep reading the verses and inject his ideas.



While researching the All Eyes on Passover article, quotes from David C. Pack claiming his last name means “Passover” flooded my notes. Repeating this for decades, he clings with all his might because it furthers the delusion that he is God’s chosen end-time servant. If his name really is Passover, then that makes him special.

If Dave can convince RCG members that his name has biblical significance, it would reinforce his legitimacy as the one to end the Mystery of God, despite the 124 date failures since August 2013.

Part 248 – April 11, 2020
@ 57:40 Like I said, my name’s David Passover. I’ve studied these things a bit.

@ 58:00 You can imagine I’d take a little more interest. I was 18 years old, and Dr. Hoeh walked up to me and introduced himself to me and wanted to tell me, "You know, your name means Passover, and you're a Levite." I said, "Now, you're you're a Levite." I said, "Oh, well, how how do you know?" I mean, I was in awe. I'd read his articles. I'm just I'm not I'm 18 years old, and I've been on campus about two or three weeks, and he said, "Well, because your last name is Passover." "Really?" So, I was pretty young when I learned that. That was 53 years ago.

Someone please resurrect Dr. Herman Hoeh and punch him in the face. That guy did the members of The Restored Church of God no favor putting such a notion into Dave’s head. The last thing you want to do to a budding narcissist is plant the seed that his name suggests he is destined for greatness.

Anything can have significance to Dave. Even his coital partner can foster prophetic implications.

Part 248 – April 11, 2020
@ 02:14 I’m I’m, you know, I know the subject of Passover thoroughly. You know, remember, my name is David Passover. And then so, I guess, my wife would be her name is Vernia. That means Spring. Her name is Spring Passover. So, if you got the name Passover, and I learned that as a freshman in college, then, you know, I I know what Passover means.

Those quotes were from five years ago. If you think Dave got it out of his system, think again. 

Part 560 – March 1, 2025
@ 1:32:36 As you’ve heard me say many times, why is my last name Passover?

@ 1:32:54 I read that I read that that God’s servant prepares the Passover. …so I’m thinkin’, “That’s interesting,” as I know who that servant is. So, why is my last name Passover?

@ 1:33:22 Names are important. Was it or just just a wild it, just a coincidental thing that that's my last name? And I I would say No. It's not. Passover is dead on. Abib 1 is close.

Dave drags his parents into his fantasy world to prove how extra special he is in his god's eyes.

Part 564 – March 22, 2025
@ 1:19:11 You know, when your last name is Passover, it kinda stays with you. And when your father and mother in 1944, Mr. and Mrs. Passover, got married on the first day of Passover. They didn’t know it. …brethren, I don’t say this stick in your head, but that stuck in my head like you just wouldn’t even believe. When your name is David Passover, and your parents were bapti–were were were, I’m sorry, were married a marriage on Passover, it just you you it just gets you. I just have to ex–and you've known, and I'm known for almost 60 years what Pack means.

Dave will not let anyone forget how exceptional he is by proving through repetition.

Part 423 – February 25, 2023
@ 35:19 The Jews have long expected Elijah to be active during the Passover. …I mean, every time I think of my last name, I’m I think of the the Passover season.

Part 435 – April 15, 2023
@ 1:03:07 And by the way, finally, finally, I understand why my last name is Passover. Jews all know that. David Passover. In fact, it's David Passover, in a way, to start the year and end twice. Not the first Passover. The second Passover.

Part 479 – November 11, 2023
@ 1:25:07 So, no wonder the Jews say they set a place for Elijah at Passover. They they do have the Old Testament. They expect to see him at Passover. And I would look, and I would say, "My last name is Passover."

His blind, desperate belief in the significance of his last name changes his perception of church doctrine. His private interpretations guide him, not God’s Spirit.

Part 488 – December 30, 2023
@ 1:42:03 I I thought to myself, “What am I missing? My last name is Passover. My name isn’t David Abib 1.” And I’m trying to figure out why would God give me the name Passover if it’s Abib 1. Well, it isn’t Abib 1.

Part 505 – April 6, 2024
@ 38:18 My name is not David Abib 1, it’s David Passover, which is kind of interesting. I’ve thought about that many, many times. You've heard me cite it.

Those are not all the instances, but they get the point across.

Ask any member what their Pastor General's last name means, and they will tell you "Passover." Not because they researched and proved it but because of the illusory truth effect.

David C. Pack teaches illusory truth and can waft away doctrines with the wave of a hand because they consist of smoke and mirrors.



Despite claiming his last name means Passover, David C. Pack has been prophetically wrong about the arrival of the Kingdom of God 124 times. Special name or no special name, the man is still a blaspheming hypocritical liar, false prophet, false apostle, and biblical charlatan.

Another illusory truth is how often the Book of Daniel has been unsealed, resealed, and unsealed again at the end of the Series. I sense another Frank Kelley Compilation on the horizon.

Part 211 – October 24, 2019
@ 1:05:37 And without understanding this verse, Daniel could never be considered unsealed. So today, and not before today, and you won't doubt this in about three minutes today and not before today is Daniel fully unsealed.

@ 2:15:14 Now, as far as I can see, Daniel and Revelation are now unsealed. And you know all that happens after Christ comes. I believe quickly.

Flash forward six years and lament, RCG brethren.

Part 561 – March 8, 2025
@ 21:31 So, learning the 1335 and thus, in a way you could say, “The final, great unsealing of Daniel,” seems to invoke Habakkuk 2, where it'll surely come. After a final message is a tiny, tiny micron.

The Book of Daniel, being unsealed by David C. Pack, is either the illusory truth or the real truth.

Part 278 – January 7, 2021
@ 53:42 It’s inarguable. You you you there no way out of it. And no one ever knew it. That is truly the last jot and tittle of Daniel being unsealed.

Part 282 – January 22, 2021
@ 1:44:27 Daniel has been unsealed. We’re near the time of the end.

Part 439 – May 2, 2023
@ 00:46 Daniel is now unsealed. Mostly because we found the Sixth Head. …And until you found this this great first head, you certainly couldn’t say the Book of Daniel was unsealed. That you could be near the time of the end.

Part 494 – February 24, 2024
@ 20:18 Truly, it’s this prophecy that has been sealed to the time of the end. And I’m gonna unseal it in in in powerful fashion before we leave tonight.

Part 498 – March 11, 2024
@ 24:41 Nobody understands this. But it’s as plain as day when God opens it up. And remember, Daniel being unsealed is a sign that we’re near the end. I never understood this until recently. We couldn’t have been near the end. But I do now.

Part 501 – March 30, 2024
@ 1:35:47 I can tell you that every space and every syllable in Daniel is unsealed, and you're supposta be at the time of the end.

Part 530 – August 10, 2024
@ 1:04:58 As we go on over to Daniel 10, it’s perfect for me to say. You know, understanding that 1335 and what I'm gonna tell you right now, truly, surely, truly Daniel is unsealed. We hafta be near the time of the end. The Little Book of Revelation is open, and so is Daniel.

@ 1:15:13 Surely, Daniel is unsealed. If all of this is not correct in timing, can’t argue with you can’t argue with all the different things that happen. I and and they’re all tied to timing. But if there’s something wrong, then God is doing something with timing that we just cannot yet know.

Part 533 – August 31, 2024
@ 01:40 And, believe me, God unsealed Daniel in a most spectacular way.

@ 02:47 Incidentally, Daniel being unsealed is its own great proof of time being short. Until this verse alone was unsealed, there’s no way the Book of Daniel was unsealed.

Part 545 – November 15, 2024
@ 1:29:27 Daniel is now, finally, completely unsealed, and this is a metric. We must be at the time of the end.

These words should ring hollow because the needle on the broken record keeps skipping, creating a melodic resonance of illusory truth based on deceit.



Whether the myth perpetuated in The Restored Church of God is that David C. Pack’s last name means “Passover,” or the Book of Daniel is unsealed, or Jesus Christ will return on Abib 1, or Elijah is talking to Zechariah, the illusory truth effect is alive in well, and the brethren let it happen.

RCG’s lies are not sequestered to prophetic interpretations but permeate the church culture. Fearful reiteration warps the brains of the brethren to believe:

If you don’t understand this, God isn't working with you.
People leave saying, "I know this is the true church, but this is taking too long."
You're headed to the Lake of Fire if you don't pay Common.
Disbelieving the latest date is a faithless act.
Question RCG's government is questioning God.

The wolves in sheep’s clothing like Bradford Schleifer, Edward Winkfield, Carl Houk, and Jaco Viljoen want what Dave wants—the willful ignorance of the brethren disguised as patience. The Headquarters hirelings are banking on members to continue being complacent sheeple who are averse to holding their leaders accountable.

Weary brethren strain to understand the deluge of frantic, conflicting information dumped on them each week. Not understanding what David C. Pack teaches has nothing to do with intellect or spiritual comprehension or indicates wisdom. It is pure nonsense that even Dave does not believe.

Fool me once; shame on you.
Fool me twice; shame on me.
Fool me 124 times; why are you still there?

Brethren of The Restored Church of God, stop allowing yourselves to be manipulated by men who make merchandise of you. Listen carefully to your Pastor General. Prove all things and hold fast to that which is good. Believe your Bibles.

Do not accept the illusory truth of David Passover.




Marc Cebrian

How support for Trump is causing a rift in the evangelical church


The Kingdom, the Power, and the Glory: American Evangelicals in an Age of Extremism

How support for Trump is causing a rift in the evangelical church


"Evangelical Christians are perhaps the most polarizing—and least understood—people living in America today."

In his seminal new book, The Kingdom, the Power, and the Glory, journalist Tim Alberta, himself a practicing Christian and the son of an evangelical pastor, paints an expansive and profoundly troubling portrait of the American evangelical movement.

Through the eyes of televangelists and small-town preachers, celebrity revivalists and everyday churchgoers, Alberta tells the story of a faith cheapened by ephemeral fear, a promise corrupted by partisan subterfuge, and a reputation stained by perpetual scandal.

For millions of conservative Christians, America is their kingdom—a land set apart, a nation uniquely blessed, a people in special covenant with God. This love of country, however, has given way to right-wing nationalist fervor, a reckless blood-and-soil idolatry that trivializes the kingdom of Jesus Christ.

Alberta retraces the arc of the modern evangelical movement, placing political and cultural inflection points in the context of church teachings and traditions, explaining how Donald Trump's presidency and the COVID-19 pandemic only accelerated historical trends that long pointed toward disaster.

Reporting from half-empty sanctuaries and standing-room-only convention halls across the country, the author documents a growing fracture inside American Christianity and journeys with readers through this strange new environment in which loving your enemies is "woke" and owning the libs is the answer to WWJD.

Accessing the highest echelons of the American evangelical movement, Alberta investigates the ways in which conservative Christians have pursued, exercised, and often abused power in the name of securing this earthly kingdom. He highlights the battles evangelicals are fighting—and the weapons of their warfare—to demonstrate the disconnect from scripture: Contra the dictates of the New Testament, today's believers are struggling mightily against flesh and blood, eyes fixed on the here and now, desperate for a power that is frivolous and fleeting.

Lingering at the intersection of real cultural displacement and perceived religious persecution, Alberta portrays a rapidly secularizing America that has come to distrust the evangelical church, and weaves together present-day narratives of individual pastors and their churches as they confront the twin challenges of lost status and diminished standing.

Sifting through the wreckage—pastors broken, congregations battered, believers losing their religion because of sex scandals and political schemes—Alberta asks: If the American evangelical movement has ceased to glorify God, what is its purpose?

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From the interview with the author

"Yes. I think, in many ways, when people ask, well, where does this story begin?

I think it starts with Jerry Falwell Sr., and I think it starts with his Moral Majority. I think, perhaps even more to the point, Terry, it starts with the founding of a small Christian college in Lynchburg, Va., that was later renamed from Lynchburg Baptist College into Liberty University.

And that period of time in the mid to late 1970s, when Jimmy Carter is president, when the culture wars are beginning to rage around abortion and prayer in public schools and pornography and drug usage and all of these things, Jerry Falwell Sr. senses an opportunity to use these massive organizations - his Christian school, his large Christian church and this new organization, the Moral Majority - to use them in concert to apply pressure on the secular left and to enlist like-minded religious conservatives to join his cause.

And what he discovered was this incredibly explosive, dynamic formula for raising money, for mobilizing the grassroots to vote Republican.

And I think what was so dangerous about it was that there's ample evidence to suggest that Jerry Falwell Sr. himself did not believe in most of this fear that he was peddling, this fear that he was using to exploit the masses of evangelicals who he was raising, you know, hundreds of millions of dollars from and buying a private jet and flying around the country, saying that the end is nigh. Falwell Sr. himself did not personally believe that, but he was planting this...

(Note: Sound familiar?)

GROSS: But how do you know?

ALBERTA: Well, I've spoken with a lot of people close to him. I've read some of his correspondences. There is ample evidence to suggest that Falwell and his contemporaries at the time, some of whom spoke to me for this book, they knew that what they were doing was dishonest, that it was duplicitous, and they didn't particularly care because they saw this as sort of a means to an end, the end being a conquest of the secular culture. And so once you justify things that way, then it's fair game.

 

(Personal note and observation This mistaken and congregation destroying notion of mixing far right politics with Bible literalism also infects relationships in the splits, splinters and slivers of the defunct WCG as well as on the GMF, i.e the Ambassador Alumni Forum 'General Message Forum')


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Remember when a common bond in our WCG experience was:

John 18: 36 

"Jesus answered, My kingdom is not of this world: if my kingdom were of this world, then would my servants fight, that I should not be delivered to the Jews: ( or the "Liberals" "Communists", "Marxists and "Woke") but now is my kingdom not from hence."

Well those days are over. Now the Kingdom of many fundamentalist churches is indeed of this world and fighting in church over it is emptying churches, destroying friendships and trashing classic Christian priorities. 

It divides the GMF as well into the constant rants of point and counter-point, exchange of insults and reactions to them, all revolving around conservative, dare we say, Trumpian adoration and liberal disgust with it all. 

Personally, "once and done' with the WCG experience was the best decision I personally ever made in my naive view that perhaps as a more liberal thinking pastor by personality, I could help mature the church and get it off the majoring in the minors as well as leadership by the one man show. How wrong I was. 

I can't imagine pastoring in any of the debris left over from WCG, old school or "Jesus worked a miracle" and "liberated" us. 

Some individual's gods, evidently, are the authors of confusion and chaos.