Thursday, February 16, 2023

Dave Pack's Biblical Molestation

 



Biblical Molestation

 

With “The Greatest Unending Story! (Part 419)” on February 14, 2023, everything David C. Pack has taught The Restored Church of God for over seven years has finally come together. The long, winding road now makes sense.

 

This content will stand still and never be changed because the truth of it is so inarguable. This knowledge is impossible to misunderstand. The Bible is made plain. The Gospel is fully understood for the first time because the context, order, and number of kingdoms just over the horizon have been solidified.

 

The Mystery of God has never been more clear and more complete.

 

Things are so on-track that Final Part 420 is coming in the next few days. Be excited, brethren.

 

That is what Dr. Timothy Ranney would have written in the press release.

 

Depending on your passion for biblical truth, Part 419 would either pop a gasket in your head or make you scream. David C. Pack filled his one hour and fifty-seven minutes with enough prophetic perversion you need to shower with an S.O.S. pad after hearing it.

 

I feel like Elizabeth Shue curled in a ball crying in the shower.

 

Part 419 puts its hand on your knee and shouts in your ear:

 

·      The Gospel is NOT what you were taught.

·      Jesus Christ has never been a king.

·      The Bible is written for being inside the First Kingdom.

·      No Laodiceans escape the Great Tribulation.

·      In the Kingdom, there will be 10 languages.

·      David C. Pack is even more significant than previously thought.

·      The Headquarters ministers are clueless.

·      Covetous people use RCG literature and the website for free.

 

 

The very beginning of Part 419 hinted that the ride would be wild.

 

Part 419 – February 14, 2023

@ 00:44 Good afternoon, everyone. There's a question that has to be resolved once and for all. Or we would all agree (yet again), as I like to say, that the Mystery of God is surely not over. And the Mystery of God, by the way, includes the Mystery of God, the Godhead including Father and Son, and where they are and Who they are through the Scriptures.

 

While working at Headquarters, I could stomach the endless prophecy updates and constant schizophrenic babbling, but what I could no longer abide was when David C. Pack and his minions started to meddle with Who and What God is. The Father and Jesus Christ are central to a Christian’s heart. Proving where and what is of paramount importance.

 

Dave occasionally put his hands on the Gospel's knee in a pervy fashion, but I did not see him blatantly molest her before. Until Part 419.

 

Others who left would state emphatically that RCG has been preaching “another gospel” for years. Former members are welcome to bite that off and write an article. Please contact me at exrcgwebsite@gmail.com.

 

@ 01:08 We often think of prophecy. But, explaining the Mystery of God ties directly to the Kingdom of God and Who’s Kingdom comes when. Christ’s Kingdom and the Father’s Kingdom and the First Kingdom [Kingdom to Israel].

 

Yes, we are back to three is the magic number.

 

@ 01:25 Christ is not the God of the Old Testament, as we used to teach. So, that’s been a big part of the Series.

 

Less than 5% of Herbert W. Armstrong's corpse just turned in his grave. When this statement was first uttered years ago, it set one of my friends off. He and his wife stopped attending shortly thereafter. He was put out for his "attitude" about the subject, and his wife quit the day that went down.

 

@ 01:41 When does Christ receive His Kingdom? Is His Kingdom the First Kingdom or the second one?

 

Do you “seek ye first the Kingdom of God,” folks, or do you seek the kingdom in front of that? Well, if there was ever any doubt, Part 419 clears it up. Big time.

 

@ 02:24 …are we waiting for the Kingdom of God or for Christ to bring something else? We’re certainly waiting for Christ.

 

@ 02:42 The very term "gospel," which is "good news" or "glad tidings," preached as a witness. You know, “word of the Kingdom” is a big clue. A great problem has been, Why or how would you announce or herald what’s already here? That has been a problem tied directly to how many kingdoms are there.

 

In storytelling, that is called "foreshadowing." Inside the first three minutes, Dave alerts the audience he is going to put his greasy hands all over Who God is, but he is also dropping roofies into the Pepsi he handed to the Gospel.

 

What is going on inside The Restored Church of God is vile. David C. Pack is molesting our understanding of God and the Gospel of the Kingdom of God.

 

This junk is not found in any of their public literature or sermons. New people should be aware of what they are committing to when they join up with RCG. Hopefully, they will read some of this before the check clears.

 

 

While considering my ways, I wonder if I am the wicked who shall not understand, but the wise shall understand. One of Dave’s early points was that the Gospel’s kingdom parables compare what the kingdom is LIKE, meaning what the verses describe is NOT the Kingdom of God.

 

If it is LIKE something, it cannot BE something.

 

Therefore, all those parables about the Kingdom of Heaven are NOT talking about the Kingdom of Heaven. His First Kingdom to Israel IS what those verses are talking about.


Like means NOT IS.

 

If this makes sense to you, then you are more righteous than I. Rejoice not in that…the bar is pretty low.

 

My wicked serpent brain processes those parables as the Kingdom of Heaven NOT being an actual pearl, net, or leaven, but LIKE them.

 

He sees the comparison as the Kingdom of Heaven is NOT the First Kingdom to Israel because the first is LIKE it, but is not it.

 

My head hurts. Moving on.

 

 

Dave has a history of throwing his own ministers under the bus. If he can do that with God, then who cares how the men around him take it?

 

He goes out of his way to make this comment. How is this edifying to anyone?



@ 08:32 We have a lot of very zealous ministers who study their Bible. I probably asked half of our ministers in recent days, Which Kingdom is Christ’s? Almost none of them (I don’t think any of them) could say with certainty which one it was. They would stake stabs at it, and that's probably, at least, partly my fault. Maybe mostly my fault because of getting the number of Kingdoms straight.

 

This statement was unprovoked and unnecessary.

 

Partly my fault? Mostly my fault? That is being self-generous.

 

So, brethren in the field, do not bother to write Headquarters with questions like this. They do not know. If they do not know, your field minister certainly does not know. The ministry of The Restored Church of God did not know which Kingdom Jesus Christ would bring. Put that in the pot and marinate it.

 

Part 419 goes into great detail, and the men all know how to toe the line NOW. They will have their cookie-cutter rote responses ready for emails coming their way. There will be a lot of “copy and paste” from this transcript going forward. It may even receive Boilerplate status in CAD.

 

If Dave asked "half," that means half of these men did not know which Kingdom is Christ’s. The other half dodged the bullet by not being cornered with such an exact question. Being on the toilet on the third floor at just the right moment was a blessing from the cosmos.

 

Unless Dave asked one of the men as he stood at the urinal. A very comfortable place to be quizzed on doctrine. And I fully believe that is possible. It is not a joke.

 

Count half of these men as ignorant of some of the most critical information in all of human history as taught by David C. Pack, spanning over seven years and 418 Parts.

 

Bradford Schleifer - Edward Winkfield - Ryan Denee - Jaco Viljoen

Kenneth Orel - Carl Houk - Timothy Ranney - Salasi Jezhi

James Habboush - Andrew Holcombe - Frank Lydick - Raymond Garb

 

Have fun with which six had no idea. My choices are in RED.

 

Brad, please let me know how accurate I am at exrcgwebsite@gmail.com.

 

Dave should know by now NEVER to ask Ken questions about prophecy. He is the “who cares” guy letting information flow in one ear and out the other. He counseled Jessica Brown and me to "not worry about prophecy" before we left. Seventeen months apart, but with the same advice.

 

This comment illustrates the teaching incompetence of David C. Pack. Those closest to him have no clue what he is teaching, and they get hours more slop tossed on them than the brethren do. This should scream they do not pay attention or care. They just want to keep their heads down and mouths shut, collect a paycheck, and get through the next deadline without being stopped in the hallway with a tricky question.

 

Nobody outside Headquarters would know this happened if it were not for the loose lips of David C. Pack.

 

But, I am the wicked one for passing it along.

 

 

Dave reads Hosea 3:5 as a tenderizer for a bigger blow to the head later.

 

@ 09:12 “Afterward, (after thousands of years) shall the children of Israel return, and seek the LORD their God, and David, their king, (and, of course, you can put your own name in there) and shall fear the LORD and His goodness in the last days.” Where’s Christ’s name? You would list this man and not Christ? That’s strange. Why no Christ?

 

Dave knows very well the word “Christ” is not in the Old Testament. It does not mean He is not there. Dave is playing word games and knows this. He has done it before.

 

Jesus Christ IS David their King. He is identified as the “Son of David” throughout the New Testament. The Gospel of Luke says this so plainly. Perhaps half of the enablers at Headquarters might know it.

 

Luke 1:32

He shall be great, and shall be called the Son of the Highest: and the Lord God shall give unto him the throne of his father David:

 

David C. Pack has the most astonishing piss-poor reading comprehension skills of any man I have ever heard. It cannot be repeated enough. For a Word Heroin guy, that does not bode well.

 

Listening to him carefully as he explains John 18:36 exposes which spirit guides him.

 

@ 11:43 “Jesus answered, My kingdom is not of this world.” Uh oh. So, the First Kingdom IS this world. Christ’s Kingdom is NOT of this world…But, I’m gonna drive this tremendously, maybe all-important point home. But, if the First Kingdom is not of not this or is this world and Christ’s Kingdom is not of this world, His Kingdom cannot come until the First Kingdom is over.

 

I suppose that defining statement was not worth repeating to ensure it was said cleanly, so brethren understand perfectly what he meant. Thus are the verbal muttering stumbling of David C. Pack.

 

Jesus Christ explained to Pilate His Kingdom was not OF this world. Meaning originating from it. It originates from heaven. The word “of” is in the Greek. G1537 occurs 937 times and it means OF.

 

Jesus Christ did not say, "My kingdom is not IN this world." Those waiting for Jesus Christ to return know His kingdom comes with Him. His reward is with Him. Oh wait, that is the “old” understanding. My bad.

 

Dave takes his misunderstanding of “OF” and makes a new doctrine affecting everyone inside The Restored Church of God. His wrong conclusion is the base on which he constructs a shaky narrative. If only reading comprehension were a strength of his.

 

 

Of course, Elijah is all over the place. This is familiar to RCG veterans, but some newer folks may not be aware.

 

@ 26:59 Interesting little point here. A mistranslation which I’ve clarified. Isaiah 11:1, “And there shall come forth a rod out of the stem of Jesse (that’s Elijah), and a Branch shall grow out of his roots.” Mistranslated.

 

Elijah is David C. Pack. He is the rod of Jesse. That is NOT Jesus Christ, so get that out of your head.

 

@ 27:37 So, why is Christ called a Branch there? And the answer is: He’s not. It’s a different word. It’s “a brilliant green shoot.” I mean, He is the Lord Jesus Christ, after all.

 

@ 27:59 He is what He is. He's just not yet the Branch. But, the translators wouldn't know that, so they translated it "the Branch."

 

Those stupid translators. It is hard to believe they get a fair shot at salvation, considering all the angst they have given The Apostle over the years.

 

 

Dave continues to chip away at what brethren proved from their bibles for years. Oops. Everyone was wrong. It is a thankless job to be the one to tell Christians they have been worshipping the wrong version of God and praying for the wrong kingdom this whole time.

 

@ 30:34 After all, He’s [Jesus Christ] never been a king. He was not the King in the Old Testament. The Father was. There's no evidence Christ was ever a King. So, He's gonna grow as a King.

 

I try not to fall into the rabbit hole of debating Dave’s theology. Countering that is not my strength, but when a patently false statement is made so emphatically, I cannot help myself.

 

Maybe Brad can write these verses down on a 3x5 card and slip it into Dave’s briefcase when he is not looking. He will not have to know they came from me.

 

Matthew 2:2, 21:2-6 / Luke 19:38-40 / John 1:49, 12:13-16

 

Dave goes all-out in Part 419. There is no hesitation or shame in what he teaches and the forcefulness with which he declares it.

 

You would almost think this might be true. Ten years of documented prophetic failure should be a bitter reminder to everyone who and what David C. Pack is.

 

He is a biblical fraud, a false apostle, and a false prophet. He is not a man of his word. An arrogant charlatan deceiving his way from failure into divine revelation.

 

But NOW he has it all figured out. RCG has a twenty-four-year history of dopey people like me leaving too early. The picture is complete now. Who is he kidding?

 

 

A blend of truth and error is masterfully presented in Part 419.

 

David C. Pack makes a career out of molesting the Bible by twisting the Word of God into an unclean abomination. A beautiful cake with just enough arsenic.

 

@ 36:38 The Kingdom of God does not immediately appear. For a few weeks before that…there’s a different kingdom. The First Kingdom could not have been His [Jesus Christ].

 

The people of The Restored Church of God are NOT waiting for Jesus Christ to bring the Kingdom of God. There is a “different kingdom” in front of that. The Kingdom to Israel.

 

You can say “The Greatest Untold Story! (Part 419)” is teaching another gospel. That is a fair way to present it. For those with eyes and ears to accept it.

 

Seek ye first the Kingdom to Israel that kicks all this off. Once that is go-time, then you know the time is short. That start time is soon, but Dave is still not telling.

 

Another kingdom. Another gospel. With a Jesus Christ who has never been a king. Simple.

 

Shame on you men at Headquarters. Shame on the lot of you.

 

And shame on you brethren who believe his blasphemy. Shame on you for giving him your money while remaining quiet. He is preaching another god, and you sit and take it. Shame. On. You.

 

Do not sit idly by and let biblical molestation occur in front of you.

 

Get out while you still can.

 

Marc Cebrian

See: Biblical Molestation

Tuesday, February 14, 2023

David C. Pack was wrong about prophecy. Again. SHOCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 



Run. Just Run.

                 

Last Tuesday failed. Last Friday failed. The Kingdom of God did not come. Jesus Christ did not return.

 

David C. Pack was wrong about prophecy. Again.

 

“The Greatest Untold Story! (Part 418)” provided a way for the brethren of The Restored Church of God to exercise more patience because words from three disconnected Bible passages pointed to a singular understanding: David C. Pack was the innocent victim of translation negligence.

 

He thought it meant this, and he thought it meant that. But what it all really meant was…whatever.

 

In order to keep the prophecy fraud machine firing on all cylinders was to tease a new dating showing how “on track” everything is.

 

Part 418 – February 9, 2023

@ 18:02 The flight [from Jerusalem to the Place of Safety] takes place at sundown on a Sunday night, ten days from the Day of the Lord. So, we would say March 12th before the Day of the Lord on the 22nd. If you wanna, just keep it real with a calendar.

 

Ha ha ha. Dave does not keep ANYTHING real.

 

The three and a half days of Daniel 7:12 are not the same as in Revelation 12:14. This never explains why the 40-day count to Abib 1 suddenly dissolved.

 

The best way to address something you cannot address is to not address it. So, stop dwelling in the past.

 

Maybe the 40-day period was never REAL in the first place.

 

If you thought the tease at the 18-minute point was letting the cat out of the bag, it was not. That cat was still kicking and scratching all the way to the end of Part 418.

 

@ 1:31:46 …but with 40-plus days until Abib, you can now (possibly) guess when Christ comes with the First Kingdom. If not, okay. [Arrogant sniff]. But the only clue I’ll give is that next week, I’ll clear it up if you can’t (That’s kind of a clue that it iddn’t tonight. Okay?) and explain any last things we must still learn. There’s a bit more. Good night.

 

So, Dave is now avoiding an exact countdown for the landing page of exrcg.org. Fine. Be that way.

 

The “clue” was the three and a half days in front of everything. Based on a March 22 / March 12 baseline, that means Dave will declare March 8ish or 9ish as the new day the All-Believing Zealots will go nuts on social media.

 

“Isn’t that so exciting! Nothing happened last week.

But it will next month. I can hardly wait!”

 

Part 419 is scheduled for today, February 14. Will there be biblical significance for Dave speaking on St. Valentine’s Day even though he never planned it that way? God just kinda worked it out? Is that a coincidence?

 

It will be interesting to see how much more his ideas have shifted in the five days since he last spoke.

 

 

The purpose of exrcg.org was to build awareness and accurately report on the teachings of The Restored Church of God and David C. Pack.

 

Not only do former and current members reach out, but I also have contact with prospective members and coworkers. They Google Dave and RCG and find this website higher in the search results each month. Ryan Denee knows that as “organic traffic.”

 

Word is getting out that things are not as rosy in Wadsworth as they want everyone to think.

 

Each article could be someone’s first. They may not yet be attending, but they are counseling with a minister just before the invite.

 

If someone wanted to make a significant financial impact on The Restored Church of God, it would be to stop the Common before it starts. New people would not always hear about it immediately unless they had significant wealth and the minister was under pressure from Headquarters.

 

The minister smells fresh blood and shows up with needles and IV tubes packed inside his Bible. He is ready to teach the new person how much "giving" is commanded of them. Their sacrifice will help The Work.

 

Where is The Work of RCG today? Have fun trying to find it.

 

Common keeps the Headquarters Campus afloat. It keeps new trees and gardens going in. It keeps the mortgages of the homes along Akron Road and Hartman Road from defaulting. Common is the lifeblood of The Restored Church of God.

 

New people with significant assets provide Common. It does not matter if they leave within months of discovering the prophetic “bait and switch” because the check has already cleared.

 

What RCG publishes in their literature and public sermons DO NOT reflect what they teach internally. The ministry is fully aware of this. David C. Pack is fully aware of this.

 

You cannot grift someone if they know it is a grift before you grift them.

 

Which is probably why Knave Dave is so pissed about this information getting out.

 

 

The new people are addressed during Part 418.

 

@ 07:43 This is heavier stuff. Particularly when you’re talking about prophecy. It’s heavier stuff.

 

@ 08:46 “…that they might go, fall backward, be broken, snared and taken.” God wrote one-third of the Bible prophecy so the people would not get it. But, somebody was supposed to come and carefully (and to a certain degree at times, quickly) straighten it all out.

 

Dave implies this is him, but the man cannot straighten a tie. History calls him a liar.

 

@ 09:16 Now, what we’re covering is complicated. Simple in the end, but the process is complicated. And if you’re newer in the church or you’re a prospective member, don’t be discouraged. Be patient.

 

If you are a newer or prospective member: RUN. 

 

RUN. JUST RUN.

 

Run while you still can before you write your Common check.

 

If you do not know about Common yet, the day will come when your minister will point out the "excess wealth" you possess and how you need to "give it to God." Whether land, vehicles, homes, memorabilia or even retirement savings, they will come for it with pressure tactics and biblical guilt trips. Do not fall for it. It is not a doctrine of God but a fabrication of David C. Pack.

 

The squeeze will be on to see how many zeroes you can reduce in your bank portfolio for the "sake of the Work." When you ask what "Work" your money is going to, the answers will be vague. Once the money is in the general fund, it goes to whatever Dave wants. The horses do not feed themselves.

 

Yes, they have horses.

 

If you are saving up an inheritance for your children, forget it. That should go to Dave. The Kingdom of God will arrive soon, so you do not need it, and your children will not need it.

 

Just do not ask, “If the Kingdom is coming soon, then why do you need it?” After the uncomfortable pause, the minister will stammer about it being “a show of faith.”

 

In some cases, the minister may point out how quickly God is working with you, which could indicate you are on a path toward the ministry. The greater your physical substance, the more likely you will be a minister. Funny how that seems to work out.

 

The world calls that “pay-for-play.”

 

Only an unbelieving, rebellious heart would ask, “If the Kingdom does not come when Mr. Pack says, will I get a refund?” And never bring up Deuteronomy 18. Not even in a casual conversation.

 

 

Newer people and prospective members in The Restored Church of God:

 

RUN. JUST RUN.

 

When your minister suggests you listen to the four-part sermon, “Christ’s Sayings: One Great Theme,” it is time to leave immediately. This is the Common series.

 

Do not walk. Run. Just run. 

 

The Restored Church of God does not need you, but they need your money. They need your five or six-digit checks to keep the religious scam going. And they only need a few.

 

Tithe payers are the cushion for church operations, but Common keeps the Campus alive. If the Common stops, the Campus will eat itself to death.

 

@ 09:30 It won’t go much longer.

 

David C. Pack said that in June. July. August. September. October. November. December. January.

 

Newer people and prospective members, ask any brethren attending before August 2013 if that is true. Go ahead.

 

You will be met with laughs, a shameful smile, or a very awkward glare toward their shoes. Of course, it is not true.

 

Be warned: Do so at your own peril because someone will snitch you out, and your minister will have to have a serious discussion about sowing division. Watch that “nice guy” turn hellfire and brimstone on a dime.

 

David C. Pack is a false prophet. Read his own discontinued book “Is ‘That Prophet’ Alive Today?”

 

Contact exrcgwebsite@gmail.com if you would like a free copy.

 

RUN. JUST RUN.

 

Marc Cebrian

See: RUN. JUST RUN.

Somehow we just knew....







February 14th is known to many as Valentine’s Day.



"Pagan symbols and pagan holidays are not God’s tools to reach people. True Christians need to avoid participating in pagan holidays, such as Valentine’s Day. Turning towards Cupid’s or Mary’s heart is not what the world needs. Valentine’s Day is not a biblical holiday nor did early Christians observe it.

The world needs the return of Jesus Christ and the establishment of the Kingdom of God. Valentine’s observances and other distractions turn people away from the true Jesus and more towards a faith that is against what Jesus stood for."




Monday, February 13, 2023

Dave Pack Continues To Over Sell His Importance

 

Mal-Nourished

                 

David C. Pack is becoming increasingly difficult to understand. “The Greatest Unending Story! (Part 418)” on February 9 is another message you never want to hear twice.

 

Even after the last two articles were posted, I again listened to the first seven minutes because I wondered if I had heard him correctly. The wicked shall not understand. Am I just a wicked man who is not allowed to understand God's blessed knowledge?

 

Dave speaks like he has a handle on the situation. But, what he says and how he says it has the ideas of many conflicting voices. The molestation of words to hide biblical fraud and excuse prophetic error sounds like it came from Legion.

 

Habakkuk 2:2, “that he may TAKE HIS TIME that reads it.”

 

2 Timothy 2:15, “…need not to be ashamed, DIVIDE BUT GO SLOWER the word of truth.”

 

Maybe it is a good thing I cannot see it the way Dave teaches it. If anything, the man keeps me on my toes, considering my ways and striving to be extra careful with sharp observations.

 

We all must stand before the judgment seat of Christ. My words will justify or condemn me as much as Dave's. Our scales shall be measured equally.

 

If a pure language existed now, David C. Pack would never be able to pervert words like he does. Not only does he toy with Hebrew and Greek, squinting and turning sideways to make it say what he wants, but he mangles English without shame.

 

He stretches definitions, interweaving the actual meaning with his own assertions to give the illusion his point is correct. Language is saltwater taffy that David C. Pack pulls and twists to his own will. Much like the biblical math consisting of fickle numbers, words can be presented in any manipulative fashion necessary for a minister of righteousness to reveal his character.

 

David C. Pack is confusing because he is confused. He is deceiving because he is deceived. God is not guiding him, and history testifies to that.

 

The brethren of The Restored Church of God accept living in a perpetual state of starvation. They have grown accustomed to being spiritually malnourished. It is a sad thing to witness.

 

 

Breaking past the seven-minute barrier of Part 418, Dave accosted a third word so a new flimsy timeline could be manufactured.

 

Revelation 12:14, “…where she is NOURISHED for a time, and times, and a half a time…”

 

Before he could just get to it, he had to prove how qualified he was to proclaim such things. After all, everyone should take notice that David C. Pack doodies in the toilet, not in his pants.

 

@ 09:32 Now, let’s talk for a moment about the Book of Revelation. I wanna illustrate a point. I can virtually do this without turning through the book. So let me just do it. I can see the whole book in my mind without opening the Bible. I can virtually. Virtually the entire book.

 

And that is one of his major problems. The virtual version in his mind is different than the actual version everyone else has. Nobody adds to and takes away from the words of the prophecy of this book more than David C. Pack.

 

If he accepted the printed words by reading slowly and carefully, The Restored Church of God would not be in the current circumstance of chaos and confusion that rules the day.

 

For those interested in a three-minute synopsis of how David C. Pack understands Revelation, this clip is for you. Warning: Only Bible scholars and prophecy enthusiasts should partake.




 

@ 14:44 …and it’s an interesting example of another powerful word I so wish I had explored. It would have changed a lot.

 

So much for God's word being purified seven times. What a waste that was if it only applied to the original Hebrew and Greek. Too bad it all fell apart by the time it got to English.

 

Much like a relay race where the first three laps are perfect, but the last one blows it. If you cannot get to the finish line, then all the effort before it was wasted.

 

@ 14:52 And what I'm gonna do now is show you a side of our God none of us have ever understood. Ever understood. One of the greatest mysteries that the Bible contains, I'm gonna explain to you now, and you've never heard one word about it. And its own statement (yet again) of how the Series could hardly been over until this was explained. 

 

He is really over-selling the importance of this “discovery” of his. Some will yawn when they hear it. I did.

 

I do not know what god Dave serves, but I already knew about this side of the True God. This word does not unlock any mysteries. The Series could have been over with Part 4, and everyone in RCG would have been much better off. This includes Dave.

 

@ 21:35 And here’s where a tremendous mistranslation lost one of the wonderful things about God. And this is gonna develop into something very powerful before we’re done.

 

It is not a mistranslation. Nothing about God was lost. Nothing powerful develops. Every part of this is false. It matters to Dave and Dave alone. He conjured these notions in the first place, so his ideas are what changed.

 

His whole build-up is that the "three and a half days" of Daniel 12:7 are not the same as in Revelation 12:14. If only that short period would stop moving around in the Bible, Dave could crack the DaVinci Code and go on vacation.

 

@ 21:47 One word changes all. The word "nourished." "And they were nourished for three and a half days." Now, here's what that means. It means they were "cherished." The word means "to pamper." They were pampered. “To fatten.” It also can mean "rear them."

 

See? Yawn.

 

Maybe because my wicked heart has been darkened, “nourished” and “cherished” do not seem too far off from each other. If you cherish a child, you nourish, feed, pamper, and raise them. Just like the verse says.

 

Interestingly, G5142 is not translated as “cherish” in the New Testament. It occurs eight times and four of which as “feed.” “Nourish” is three times.

 

This is no mistranslation. It is a David C. Pack fabrication. Or maybe it exposes bald stupidity.

 

This revelation in Revelation does NOT change our perception of God. This hid nothing. This changed nothing in the understanding of Revelation 12:14. But Dave goes on and on and on about how much it does. He shouts and points his way through illusion and vapor.

 

So, this word exposes his delusion rather than deception. But at this point, what is the difference?

 

People of The Restored Church of God, are you paying attention to your Pastor General? Do you hear what he is saying? How is any of this coming from God?

 

 

Daniel 7 and Revelation 12 describe two different "three and a half day" periods.

 

@ 22:43 That is utterly incompatible with three and a half days where God’s people are being shattered and destroyed and blown apart. It could never have been the same three and a half days. See why I wish I’d have looked up that word?

 

How about just reading the English, Dave? Maybe the virtual Book of Revelation in your head is not as trustworthy as the one on paper. Only a biblical nincompoop could read that verse and not understand what “nourish” means.

 

David C. Pack’s astonishing piss-poor reading comprehension skills are now legendary.

 

@ 22:59 But where it led me after this is what’s extraordinary.

 

For the next 69 minutes, Dave runs all over the place with this and that because a new piece of the puzzle was discovered. The end result is the same: error upon error upon error upon error. Yet, somehow this process will reach the status of truth in the end.

 

Is it possible to reach a truth based on lies? Like in algebra, where two negatives are multiplied to make a positive. Dave attacks the Bible the same way.

 

It is almost as if he spends the next 69 minutes convincing himself rather than the audience. Deep down, he knows he is a fraud but pushes through in hard-hearted denial. The rest of the message is more of a CYA exercise than bestowing knowledge upon God's people.

 

 

Dave attacks his own thinking with passion as if it came from some blasphemous outside source. He almost seems angry someone ever believed it. Oh yeah…he did.



@ 30:04 So then lemme just state again, The three and a half days here were never some kind of worse, really bad end at the ten of the ten days of the Great Tribulation. It had nothing to do with that. It’s so bad that they’ve gotta be there for the three and a half days that matches Daniel 12:7.

 

He repeats himself from eight minutes earlier to make it true.

 

In the end, all this tossing to and fro will amount to nothing for David C. Pack and the members of RCG. No matter how loud he shouts, no matter how fiercely he gestures, no matter how many Bible verses he staples together, he will never come to the correct conclusion about the return of Jesus Christ and the Kingdom of God.

 

 

"Nourish" really means "cherish," and the sky cracked open.

 

The brethren are in dire need of spiritual food that is not poisonous. The hirelings allow the sheep to remain famished. But the wolves are just fine, feasting upon them.

 

The people of The Restored Church of God are malnourished. The pen door is left open, yet they sit still, hoping the Good Shepherd will come along to take care of it for them.

 

How many will starve to death patiently waiting with false hope for David C. Pack to get timing figured out?

 

The sad answer is: All of them because David C. Pack will never be right.


Marc Cebrian

See: Mal-Nourished