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VP (You know he wasn't really a doctor, don't you?) Wierwille


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But he didn't die. He woke up the next morning and wasn't where he should of been. He Said, for goodness sake what's happening to me, and he wrote lightly yours truly in his Dear Diary.

They don't know what they're playing.

They've no way of knowing what the game is.

Still they carry on doing what they can.

The trickster vicster himself!

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Later on that day, he laid down for a nap thinking, I have been searching for my dreams, a hundred times today; I build them up, and I knock them down, like they were made of clay; then the tide rushes in, and washes his castles away; and he's really not so sure, of which side of the bed he should lay, never reaching the end?

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Well, if I had anything nice to say about Ol' Victor Paul it is that he was one of the most genious con artist of our day and time. The man was brilliantly devilish by using the Bible to sucker so many into his million dollar empire. "Snowing on a sunny day..." He was a master at it.

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HERE is a link that reveals the true source of his so-called "doctorate".

From the web site:

Wierwille once defended Pike's Peak Seminary by claiming that its president at the time he attended was Dr. H. Ellis Lininger who "had been the head of the Department of Education for the state of Colorado" (The Way-- Living in Love, p. 189). However, the Colorado Department of Education informed us that Lininger never did head this department as Wierwille claimed.

This is pretty damning evidence as to vp weirdwilly's being an impostor. In the real world, one's credibility would be completely destroyed. The fact that he was able to succeed to the extent that he did in building a ministry is a testament to his business and marketing skills.

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The fact that he was able to succeed to the extent that he did in building a ministry is a testament to his business and marketing skills.

That and his ability to prey on the young hippie crowd of the day.

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Hey girl I'll bet you

There's someone out to get you

You'll find him anywhere; on a bus, in a bar, in a grocery store

He'll say "Excuse me, haven't I seen you somewhere before?"

Doc-a-doc-a-doc

They call him the doctor

Doc, doc, doc you know what he's after.

So he starts his doctrine

Hopin' something will happen

He'll say he needs you, a companion, a girl he can talk to

He's made up his mind, he needs someone to sock it to.

Doc-a-doc-a-doc

They call him the doctor

Doc, doc, doc you know what he's after..

He's made an impression

So he makes a suggestion

"Come up to my place for some coffee, or tea, or me."

He's got you where he wants you

Girl you better face reality.

Doc-a-doc-a-doc

They call him the doctor

Doc, doc, doc you know what he's after..

:)

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