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  1. I've been a horror movie fan all my life. They've been making them funny for the last 20 yrs. In the old Frankenstein and Dracula movies the personal presence of the monster was so terrifying that the eventual victims just froze and the monster could just take its time and make the kill.

    In the 1986 classic "Night of the Creeps" the people who had to deal with the 'creeps' were wise cracking the entire movie. It was a horror/comedy. Now more to the point of the thread.

    In the old Jesus movies like "King of Kings" or "The greatest story ever told" and such, Jesus looks like he took 20 hits of acid and somehow mesmerized the disciples into following him. The crucifiction scenes show him on the cross with a scuff mark or two on his face and he really isn't convincingly suffering. Since "The last temptation of Christ" wanted to portray a more "realistic" Jesus, at least in the minds of the makers of the film, then what's wrong with Mel Gibson portraying a more realistic crucufiction?

    Sure, he believes JC is God, and he emphasizes the crucifiction instead of the resurrection, and if JC our Passover has any truth to it, the suffering is probably still tame compared to what really happened, but as a hollywood film it's definitely a break through. Haven't seen it yet, but probably will.

  2. I believe in unclean spirits and that people can be possessed by them because the bible says that both Paul and Jesus directly dealt with them. Trusting TWI to teach about them, though, is like trusting the 3 stooges to fix your plumbing.

    I am possessed according to one region cordo who left in 2000. He told me that if I humbled myself to God that God would show me immediately everything about myself I needed to know and after that maybe I could come back, but until then he wasn't turning me loose on the household, no siree bob. He must've been Moe since he was a region cordo.

  3. IMF: This goes back to Waydale, GSC's forerunner. There was a thread started by Pat R where he said he'd written a book that said that the sperm which conceived Jesus was in outer space before it was in Mary. Paul Allen (Waydale moderator) asked him twice where he got the info. I didn't have internet service for awhile and never got back to the thread, but it struck me as odd.

    Oakspear: I've talked to people who said witches do too know they're dealing with the devil. Witchcraft is a long existing religion; I'm sure there are as many variations of it as there are of Christianity, but I talked to those people I just mentioned, I read part of a book about it, and I remember TWI people testifying of being involved with it before TWI. They all knew the power didn't come from God and they accessed that power deliberately.

  4. I have prayed for God to overthrow the words of people who were IMO doing evil to me. Once it was a boss who was religious. He ended up getting fired.

    How about 2 Tim. 4:14 coupled with 2 Thes. 1:6?

    2 Tim - Alexander the coppersmith did me much evil: the Lord reward him according to his works

    2 Thes - Seeing it is a righteous thing with God to recompense tribulation to them that trouble you

    Granted, different books/different contexts, but not mutually exclusive. That BS about praying for their destruction is just TWI full of hot air. Didn't happen did it? If that plane crash wasn't coincidental then neither was Don Wierwille dying of cancer.

    Socks, remember that skit on SNL where OJ Simpson was the host and Walter Payton was closing in on his then record so he sticks a pin in a voodoo doll with #34 on it and Payton fumbles. Hmm.

    IMF, "greasespot by midnight" was a phantom of bad things happening to you if you left TWI says LCM. For a fuller explanation click on the where the name came from on the GSC home page.

    Oh, I see Ex beat me to it.

    [This message was edited by johniam on February 24, 2004 at 17:31.]

  5. GJ: Lawyers these days will allow you 1 hr free consult. After I read your first post the first thing that came to my mind was statute of limitations. Not too many things last 20 plus yrs.

    This reminds me of what TWI taught about that scripture where Jesus confronted the Pharissees about their "tradition" of conning people into giving the money they had put aside to take care of their aging folks to the temple as a "gift" so they wouldn't have to take care of their folks.

    Maybe someday if your mom gets ill and calls on you for help you could say, "sorry, I give my time and money to ______ as a gift, I can't help you." Just a thought.

  6. OK.

    The group is focused on a living leader to whom members seem to display excessively zealous, unquestioning commitment.

    Catholic church: check!

    The group is preoccupied with bringing in new members.

    Catholic church doesn't have to do this because they "bring in new members" through reproduction.

    The group is preoccupied with making money.

    Again, they don't have to do this because of their size.

    Questioning, doubt, and dissent are discouraged or even punished.

    Check!

    Mind-numbing techniques (such as meditation, chanting, speaking in tongues, denunciation sessions, debilitating work routines) are used to suppress doubts about the group and its leader(s).

    Again, because of their size, only leadership is stuck doing stuff like this.

    The leadership dictates sometimes in great detail how members should think, act, and feel (for example: members must get permission from leaders to date, change jobs, get married; leaders may prescribe what types of clothes to wear, where to live, how to discipline children, and so forth).

    Check!

    The group is elitist, claiming a special, exalted status for itself, its leader(s), and members (for example: the leader is considered the Messiah or an avatar; the group and/or the leader has a special mission to save humanity).

    Check!

    The group has a polarized us- versus-them mentality, which causes conflict with the wider society.

    Again, because of their size and over all clout, they don't have a problem with this.

    The group's leader is not accountable to any authorities (as are, for example, military commanders and ministers, priests, monks, and rabbis of mainstream denominations).

    Check!

    The group teaches or implies that its supposedly exalted ends justify means that members would have considered unethical before joining the group (for example: collecting money for bogus charities).

    Check (for example, burning people at the stake, indulgences, etc.)!

    The leadership induces guilt feelings in members in order to control them.

    Check!

    Members' subservience to the group causes them to cut ties with family and friends, and to give up personal goals and activities that were of interest before joining the group.

    Again, the 'group' IS their family and friends.

    Members are expected to devote inordinate amounts of time to the group.

    Again, the size of the group means only leadership has to do this.

    Members are encouraged or required to live and/or socialize only with other group members

    Not true, as long as 'socialize' doesn't lead to marriage.

    I'm going to ask one question twice.

    #1 - If I'm a cult and I never change what I believe, then a) how many members do I need, b) how much net worth do I need, and c) how many years do I have to exist before I'm not a cult anymore?

    #2 (reverse angle) - If I'm the RC church and I have 700 million members world wide, billions of dollars in net assets, and have existed for 1600 plus years, how many children must my clergy molest before I BECOME a cult?

    Either way, the answer is blowin' in the wind.

  7. I didn't see the Feb. 9 Sullivan show, but I saw the one the week after. That show was done in Miami I think. Even at age 9 I was already somewhat cynical of anything TV tried to over promote, so when a friend kept saying "the Beatles, the Beatles" I'm thinking, "Now what are they making a big deal about?" but the first time I heard "I wanna hold your hand" I was hooked.

    I don't think it was healthy for them to be promoting drugs and socialism the way they did, but their music has always hit the spot for me.

  8. Wow, I thought this thread was all but dead. Liar, have you noticed I'm not the only one who doesn't agree with you?

    I don't think Liar is LCM, by the way. LCM is much more articulate even when emotionally incited, plus he wouldn't misspell words or names.

    Liar, I couldn't make much sense out of your little outburst. The analogy in my previous post was perhaps not a 100% match, but just as Nebuchadnezzar used the "golden image" to vaunt himself and make people afraid, you are trying to vaunt yourself and make us afraid of a "fallen arche" (LCM). Not going to happen.

    You're "calling me out"??? What is this, a gunfight at the GSC corral? We ARE out. This is IT! What are you going to do? Fly through the internet cables and hit me with a rod?

    No rods here, or canvas; just words. Yours against mine.

  9. quote:

    Wait til the the judgement seat and see how red your butt turns. Doesn't it say something about few or many stripes? And "YOU"LL receive in YOUR body the things done whether good or bad"? And also, "KNOWING THE TERROR OF THE LORD we persuade men"? Well, just my private interpretation maybe.

    Reminds me of SNS tape #1800 - God's abundance in the future - from June of '95. Not necessarily LCM, Rascal, just a wannabe.

    Hey Liar! I will "not serve thy gods, nor the golden image which thou hast set up"!

  10. Laleo: Well, it seems to me now that 'word over the world' WAS our yellow brick road. Every meeting, every class, every retemory, every corps principle, everything was designed to make us better at moving the word (getting classes together). Perhaps it would be better to say that 'word over the world' was the wizard's castle and moving the word was our yellow brick road.

    I mean, they had our whole day planned out for us. Wake up, SIT, pray, study the word, work/witness/work, witness, fellowship, once a wow always a wow, committment beyond your lifetime.....the fun never ends.

    So to answer your question, "getting classes together" was a summarization of doing whatever a "committed believer" did to move the word every day.

  11. Oops, hit the wrong button.

    The last time I saw it I noticed that in the last battle in the witch's castle it was the scarecrow (no brains???) who figured out that by cutting the rope the chandelier would fall on the witch's soldiers. So they had what they sought already like us in TWI.

    Quote...

    While most of us didn't arrive as quickly as did Dorothy in understanding the real (or, rather, imagined) force behind the promise of Oz, I wonder how many spent years in The Way in search of a home, or the courage to face life, or the intelligence to make use of the opportunities that are presented, or the heart to love life in spite of it all, or if any of that was even the main motivation for involvement, but, if so, whether it's since been found.

    Lot of substance in this comparison, laleo.

  12. Yeah, we watched the WOO every year in January on Sunday night. Never got too into figuring it out. In TWI someone said it was devilish because it promoted good witches.

    Quote...

    In fact, by the time the movie is over, the viewer understands that it is the yellow brick road (the journey) that is sacred, not the Wizard, or even the Land of Oz, no matter how dazzling and attractive it appears.

    Having the goal of going to the Wizard's castle got them to do their best, and, yes, Dorothy was the catalyst. In TWI we shared a language, an understanding, a goal, and getting classes together got us to do our best. We had a sense of purpose we never had in the world even though much of it was also an illusion.

    Quote...

    So what we have is a group of people who are already in possession of the things they most desire -- a home, a heart, courage, intelligence -- and set off in search of it, believing a holy man can offer these things as gifts. In the end, as dazzling, and attractive, and promising as Oz is, it is only an illusion.

  13. I always felt the same way about the label "cult". As soon as someone is convinced I'm in a cult, they don't have to listen to anything I say, don't have to be polite to me, etc. Same thing goes on here with labels like "waybrain", "VP worshipper", etc.

    A label is only as good as its source.

  14. According to the financial figures from '87-'01 they dipped down to just over 30 mill in 90/91 then jumped back up and took another dive after the purges in 94/95 and then climbed back up to well over 40 mill again. What I'm wondering is why didn't the Allen and Parker lawsuits dent them very much? Do they have lawsuit insurance with Lloyd's of London?

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