Sunday, March 25, 2012

Fopdoodle Prophet Ron Weinerdude Weinland Declares Fast







Fop´-doo`dle
n.1.A stupid or insignificant fellow; a fool; a simpleton.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by C. & G. Merriam Co.
An insignificant fool.
intellectual insult fool idiot fop doodle fop-doodle  
Urban Dictionary



Fopdoodle Ron Weinland has had his criminal trial for tax evasion postponed to June 4th.  Too bad that this spiritual fraud now will have more time to lie and spread false doctrine before he is imprisoned.

Apostle Malm is also reporting that Weinerdude is declaring a fast because God has delayed his return for so long.  Is this spiritual deviate sad that the end has not come and is wanting his people to fast in order for it to start destroying the world sooner?  Talk about spiritual deviancy!  People who have something to celebrate make a feast.  This spiritual bankrupt false witness  wants to make people suffer for God delaying his coming yet again.

Is he gearing up for  his upcoming failure where he has predicted the tribulation starting on May 27th this year?

Ron has called a fast for next Sabbath to thank God for delaying the tribulation so long.  This looks like his preparations to declare that Christ has delayed his coming [predicted by Ron for Pentecost], and that people should be grateful for that.  Imagine that; being grateful for an extension of this wicked world!

Of course Apostate Apostle Malm is not happy that the end is slow in getting here too.  Is he getting tired of spitting and shouting about how everyone is not keeping the law and that no one cares what he says anymore?


The Free Thinker site has added Weinerdude Weinland to it's list of early 2012 fopdoodles.

"A Fatal Infiltration?" How One Christian Got LCG Kicked of GodTV



I am sure this did not make LCG very happy that a lowly Christian, (or should that be "Fake" or
"So-called" Christian as the Official Spokesman of LCG, Bob Thiel calls them), could bring down LCG's programming on GodTV. 

Fatal Infiltration?

I contacted the LCG ended up talking to two of the top UK guys and asked how they got on to God TV, I also asked them how they got on to Gospel TV in Iceland, KICC TV and a few others. We got on really well, my point was that they shouldn't be on mainstream channels as they deny essentials, we talked briefly about the specifics but concentrated on the rightness of taking advantage of the space on the airwaves provided by people and groups they oppose and teach against!  They were honest and said they don't know how they do it, and they said that no one asked them what they believed  and have never been questioned over this.
I told them that I would have to do what I feel is right here and I would have to inform the channels of the beliefs of the LCG. We ended the conversation amicably.

What happened next shocked me. I contacted God TV told them the situation and they told me they would ring me back, soon after they did and told me they had removed LCG and their programme from airtime immediately. They didn't know they were not mainstream or orthodox Christian until I had told them. I contacted KICC TV who told me that someone else had contacted them and they had already removed them from airtime, they also didn't know until they were told what the LCG believed.

RCG: The Biggest, the Baddest, the Most Perfect COG Ever!




More dumb comments from Dave Pack, The One True Church:

Only one Church has all the truth and is practicing real brotherly love (the meaning of Philadelphia), including to the other groups. Even this very book is a loving attempt to wake you up. I do not receive a bonus for writing it, or a bigger house, car, office or promotion. You might ask why no one else is helping you with such matters—why no one else will put in the long hours of “labor of love” to write just even one such book.
Does a church filled with brotherly love sue community neighbors in a land grab?  Some fine Christian example you are setting!  And what the hell does the ability to write a book have to do with  good Christian leadership?  Dave is living in proof that numerous books do NOT make a church leader a loving Christian.

God knew the scattering would occur because He understood the conditions that would prevail in the wake of the apostasy, prior to Christ’s Return. This certainly does not mean that He wants His Church scattered. This would be contrary to all the verses that we have reviewed. (Could any think that He actually wanted Christ rejected as Head of the Church?—and engineered it?) Yet some now use this reasoning as an excuse to reject God’s government, His true Church and Work—and then, of course, any other doctrines they wish to discard.

What Pack is really telling brethren is that God has played a cosmic joke on all of us and that he never had the capacity to protect his church or people from harm.  Now you know brethren, you're f*cked!

I guess a god that can loose a gospel for 1,900 years, then find it again, and yet be so embarrassed for loosing it that he has to turn it over to HWA and Dave Pack to reveal is one mighty powerful god!  That makes me want to run out and join up immediately!  NOT!

If God’s people agreed with Mr. Armstrong and the Bible, they would all be together, just as when Mr. Armstrong was alive. The prophesied falling away (II Thes. 2:3) occurred, and almost all “survivors” (not The Restored Church of God) have rejected a number of beliefs. They forgot Christ’s admonition in Revelation 3:11: “Behold, I come quickly: hold that fast which you have, that no man take your crown.” Most have not done this. It certainly would be wonderful for all of God’s people to be in one organization, but the sixth era has given way to the seventh, one Christ calls “wretched, and miserable, and poor, and blind, and naked” (Rev. 3:17). I repeat, the only cure Christ offers is for individuals to anoint their eyes (vs. 18).

Pack is truly an idiot if he thinks all the other COG's out there do not believe the same thing.  They all proclaim to be following the beliefs and government HWA set into motion.  Yet Davey has the most awesome, biggest, baddest, most perfect Church of God that has ever graced this planet.  Pack's cult is as corrupt and vile as the Philadelphia Church of God.  It will only be a matter of time till one of these two group leaders cause the death of members.

Saturday, March 24, 2012

All "Christ" Knowledge Came Through HWA




Ever wonder why more and more people are leaving Armstrongism day by day?  Here is a good reason.  This kind of stupid thinking showcases what is wrong with Armstrongism.
Mr Armstrong, was sent by God and therefore was an Apostle. We received all we know about what Christ and the Apostles taught via what God gave Him to give us...
If these people would get off their lazy asses and read some books, educate themselves, and start questioning the so called "revealed knowledge" they might see that HWA did not know what he was talking about.

Dennis On: "A Moment When the Lights Went On"




A Moment When the Lights Went On

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If the Apostle Paul wrote the following, it indicates a brief moment of enlightened spirituality in his own life.  Paul, as all of us, often was none of these things mostly  He cursed those who didn't go with his view of the Gospel.  He wished those who promoted circumcision to go ahead and cut it all off.  He turned those who offended over to Satan and advocated public shame to those who strayed.  He mocked the Jerusalem leadership when it suited him and was very proud of the fact that he learned nothing from them that he didn't figure out himself.  Paul was used to breathing out threatenings and old habits don't die easily. Just the target of his breath changed. But it seems that still small voice in his soul leaked through at times.  Like this time maybe.

It seems he came to realize that all the "Jesus is coming soon," talk was rather untrue and that  what he viewed as prophetic surety, was much less than sure. Maybe it wasn't as important as he thought it was. While I don't find any apologies coming from Paul for his many misspoken words and for the lives of real humans he probably disrupted with his views and enthusiasm, perhaps this is his apology. 

He admits that being a good speaker (in his own view of himself) didn't matter much if he didn't learn what love was all about.  He comes to see that being a good speaker can also be just as grating as banging pots and pans together. 

He seems to realize for a brief moment that "beating himself into subjection" was of no value without these deeper qualities.  He regrets his impatience and boasting about himself that he was known to do. "I was above all my fellows..." usually means, "And I always will be." He briefly contains and repents of his envy of the other Apostles (Mostly Peter, James and John).  He admits he has been unkind to others at times, has kept track of the wrongs and missteps of others to hold against them and easily lost his temper with those that did not filter their world and ideas of Jesus as he did.  He seems to admit he tended to dishonor others to whom honor may have actually been due and that he had his moments of self seeking.  Perhaps he regretted letting everyone know he viewed himself as the smartest pencil in the box and both the greatest and least of the Apostles. 

The Apostle admits to delighting in the failures of others and not very good at bearing, believing, hoping and enduring when that would have been the high road and more helpful. Paul admits he may not have been as in the know as he perceived himself and that the kind of love he thought he had failed on a regular basis.  He seems to admit he had many wrong priorities and made much ado about nothing. Much like many pastors today who roar and snort, screech and yell as if this way of speaking makes what they say more true or even true at all. 

The Apostle Paul, for a brief moment, admits his views were childish at times and he had some growing up to do.  Perhaps he actually did grow up before it was all over for him. We don't know that. He did admit his time tables were off but he had done his best, fought the good fight, kept the faith and that HE would be fine.  I think he threw in the "as well as those who love his appearing," to lesson the selfish tone of it all, or perhaps that was added later to address the apparent selfishness of Paul in reality.  I don't know.

He seems to finally have come to see, or maybe it was only for a brief moment before returning to his old ways that life consisted of episodes of faith, times of hope and the actual expression of love with love which is the opposite of fear being the most important.  Perfect love casts out fear not hatred.  We hate others out of fear and loss of personal control over the events, beliefs and actions of others. 

As I said, I don't know if the Apostle Paul actually wrote the following.  It was so not his way of being when we read his authentic letters. The skeptic would feel someone inserted it later to polish the hard edge off Paul's actual reputation.  But giving the benefit of the doubt, what an enlightened moment he had. I can imagine those who know him saying, "Well about time.  I wish he had been all this when he turned me over to Satan for my shortcomings..."

I have found that millions love I Corinthians 13 but few practice it. Mostly we practice it when we have no real threats where REALLY have to practice it.  It's mostly like singing "We are not divided. All one body we," when we know it is far far from being true. 

 There have been times when I personally would have wished others, or some other, would have extended this to myself and times when I wish I had been able to extend this to others, but could not out of personal pain or fear. 

You know, it's the painbody in all of us that tends to run the show. The Apostle Paul, like anyone else, ran full tilt on his painbody.  But the real human being occasionally shone through, if he actually wrote this.

You want to know what would heal the planet and turn ministers, modern Apostles and Church Gurus, splinters, slivers and shards around?  Want to know what WCG lacked and thus imploded?  If you are a self appointed Apostle, Evangelist, Watcher, Witness or religious CEO...  read on....and then consider what it might mean for you to come down from the heights of your own thinking and join the rest of the human race.

You're not special. We're all special.  There is only one of us in the entire Universe. You're not better than anyone.  We are all one and the same.  Your insights can be very off base and your ideas of who and what you are and what others are supposed to see in you can be far from the truth of the matter.  When you say, "God says," or "God expects,"  or "God revealed to me,"  then just go ahead and keep reading...

Just where exactly are THESE people on this planet?


1 Corinthians 13
 1 If I speak in the tongues[a] of men or of angels, but do not have love, I am only a resounding gong or a clanging cymbal. 2 If I have the gift of prophecy and can fathom all mysteries and all knowledge, and if I have a faith that can move mountains, but do not have love, I am nothing. 3 If I give all I possess to the poor and give over my body to hardship that I may boast,[b] but do not have love, I gain nothing.

 4 Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. 5 It does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. 6 Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. 7 It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres.

 8 Love never fails. But where there are prophecies, they will cease; where there are tongues, they will be stilled; where there is knowledge, it will pass away. 9 For we know in part and we prophesy in part, 10 but when completeness comes, what is in part disappears. 11 When I was a child, I talked like a child, I thought like a child, I reasoned like a child. When I became a man, I put the ways of childhood behind me. 12 For now we see only a reflection as in a mirror; then we shall see face to face. Now I know in part; then I shall know fully, even as I am fully known.

13 And now these three remain: faith, hope and love. But the greatest of these is love.

Dennis
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