Monday, July 25, 2011

Can't Go To The TRUE Feast This Year? Pitch A Tent!






The Apostle has laid down instructions for you disillusioned COG members who are tired of the UCG/ COGW/LCG politics and hypocrisy.  The Apostle is the ONLY man on earth today preaching the truth, so HEED his teachings! The Apostle does not have the funds to start his own Feast site this year, so he is encouraging all of you apartment dwellers to pitch a tent inside your apartment so you can experience the Feast in your temporary dwelling.  Do you own a farm or have some land?  Pitch a tent in the woods and stay there for the eight days.



Those who have nowhere to go, might chose to go to a place where they can study intensely without the distractions of the many carnal activities usually associated with the modern feast observance.  Or if funds are a major problem they might consider camping out on their farms or in their back yards.  Apartment dwellers might, as a last resort only; set up a tent indoors to act out the analogy of being travelers in a strange land.  I say as a last resort only.

But before you do this you must cut some branches from your trees and wave them around for eight days and pay reverence to them.  You are not to build 'booths' with them, but are to wave them.  The
 rest of hte COG's are ignorant about this awesome revelation that Apostle Malm has had.

As we are to abide in Christ, so is the main harvest to learn to abide in Christ!  The branches [people] represent the main harvest of humanity being brought into the Temple [family] of God.  We are to rejoice with our branches; to represent the great rejoicing as the main harvest of humanity is brought  into the family of God!


Thursday, July 21, 2011

The Internet Has Leveled the Playing Field Allowing Skeptics and Atheists Access To Your Mind


Who would have known that when Al Gore created the Internet that it would cause the demise of Christianity and your family! David Pack caused a stir in the COG and on the Internet when he banned the youth in his cult from access the Internet and using Facebook.  Flurry has prohibited his cult members from using the Internet to access information outside the approved Church doctrines and PCG's beliefs.  Other splinter cults of the COG have also had a lot of negative things to say about the Internet.

The Internet had a huge impact for the break up of WCG and the myriads of splinter groups.  Various web sites and blogs flooded information around the world as it happened during the 1990's.  Starting with the Good News Grapevine in the early 1990's, WCGnet, alt.religion.w-w-church-god newsgroup,and others,  it blossomed out to every imaginable topic, both pro and con.  Nothing was sacred, much to the chagrin of various COG leaders.  Their agendas and blabberings have been immortalized forever. From Flurry's drunken arrest record, GTA's sexual exploits on film, Meredith's bragging about spanking his wife, to UCG's recent break-up.

Now, entering the fray is Josh McDowell, a Christian apologist best known for his anti-evolution books and myriads of apologetics books on Scripture Discrepancies.

Atheists and skeptics now have equal access to our children as we have, which is why the number of Christian youth who believe in the fundamentals of Christianity is decreasing and sexual immorality is growing, apologist Josh McDowell said.

 “The Internet has given atheists, agnostics, skeptics, the people who like to destroy everything that you and I believe, the almost equal access to your kids as your youth pastor and you have... whether you like it or not,”  

“Now here is the problem,” said McDowell, “going all the way back, when Al Gore invented the Internet [he said jokingly], I made the statement off and on for 10-11 years that the abundance of knowledge, the abundance of information, will not lead to certainty; it will lead to pervasive skepticism. And, folks, that’s exactly what has happened. It’s like this. How do you really know, there is so much out there… This abundance [of information] has led to skepticism. And then the Internet has leveled the playing field [giving equal access to skeptics].”

McDowell, who lives in southern California with his wife Dottie and four children, said atheists, agnostics and skeptics didn’t have access to kids earlier. “If they wrote books, not many people read it. If they gave a talk, not many people went. They would normally get to kids maybe in the last couple of years of the university.” But that has changed now.

 

 

So what think ye?  Is it a destroyer or a practical tool for people?