Sunday, June 16, 2013

PCG's Cal Culpepper is a Destroyer of Families

Banned by HWA has a very good post up detailing how PCG's Cal Culpepper is destroying families under his control. Such things are truly horrific and evil. Exit and Support Network exposes Cal Culpepper's destruction of families. (See June 10 letter.) What astounding evil. PCG's and Key of David's Gerald Flurry has always seemed strangely obsessed with destroying families. The following is from a previous blog of mine discussing the 1990 edition of Malachi's Message, a book Gerald Flurry appears to have plagiarized its ideas from the writings of Jules Dervaes, and which is taught by PCG to be a divinely inspired piece of writing.
"If the work to the world is basically finished - most of what remains to be done is separating the Laodiceans and the Philadelphians.... That should not taken very long - but it will be painful! Very painful - in some cases it will break up families." (p. 78.) My word! This has to be one of the most disgusting, horrid and shocking statements Flurry ever says in this book. Here is the terrible no contact policy in embryo. Although (as far as I know) the no contact policy was not yet in force then, it seems clear that the seeds of self-righteous hatred against so-called Laodiceans (WCG members and members of other COGs) is already there in Flurry's heart. He knows the hatred he is teaching towards those he defines as Laodiceans will tear up families. But it seems clear from these words he is determined to do it regardless, as early as February 1990. It is a terrible tragedy that Flurry found himself in just the right time to gain enough converts from WCG to became one of the major Armstrongite COGs.
The quoted words are from Malachi's Message, a book Gerald Flurry appears to have plagiarized its ideas from the writings of Jules Dervaes, and which is taught by PCG to be a divinely inspired piece of writing. PCG is a most terrible and tragic legacy that Armstrongism has produced.

1 comment:

  1. No, no, no!

    You don't just pitch out your minor teen!

    That is not Scriptural.

    If you want to do it the right way, you stone the teen to death in front of the entire congregation -- this is the only thing that is Biblical. If you do not do this, there will be ugly questions as to why you would cast out an unconverted family member for being... well... unconverted.

    Those who do this are reminded that there may be repercussions from the civil authority, but as the PCG ministers have already said, you need to do this and take your chances.

    And no, you cannot pay for your defense lawyer out of tithe money!

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