The Feast is no Longer Enough

“Just be sure that no matter where these little social get togethers are being held, they are near some major shopping mall. For it is that the ACoGs have gone secular and they learned long ago to shop during the Feast of Tabernacles.”

One of our more endearing articles about the changes taking place within Armstrongism. From December, 2015 one of more revealing articles show you the reader just where Armstrongism is heading…

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    The Worldwide church of God attempted to annihilate peoples personality, individuality, will, and character. The stranded souls that hitched their wagon to this organization unknowingly supported a power-hungry pharisaic and fastuous authoritative cult leader and his son, Garner Ted Armstrong. For all the alarums and excursions, the fact remains that without knowing it, we nurtured these two ungrateful incubi's. For that I can only ask for forgiveness. After my WCG experience, I went to college to educate myself so I would have a greater understanding of the world about me and to understand why I ever fell for HWA's scam religion. This lead me to the conclusion that the appropriate action to take, in my judgment, is to provide people with opportunities to learn, develop, and exercise their potential as human beings, by freeing them from men who exploit and abuse them. This website and others are my vehicle to do just that.

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One Reply to “The Feast is no Longer Enough”

  1. Alas, the Worldwide Church of God no longer exists, Ambassador College no longer exists, the Plain Truth no longer exists and The Good News no longer exists. Everything Herbert Armstrong built as a legacy has been wiped away. One would suspect that it was not of God, since you would have expected some of it to still exist. The end times have come and gone, it seems.

    Not to worry. There wasn’t much of a Feast last year because of …reasons… [excuses]. One would think that if Christians in the first couple of centuries were willing to be martyrs, that those following Jesus and the Festivals would do anything to obey God rather than men, but alas, government amidst pandemic lock downs was far more powerful than God.

    This year though, the Feast is back… somewhat… mostly and some people are attending in various places, mostly near shopping malls again because, well, they don’t have enough to have a balanced budget for most of the rest of the year [and government handouts have sort of stalled], so they have to buy necessities, such as clothes and update their transportation — even though it isn’t technically permitted to do so by cult standards.

    There seems to be an Exodus — not of Biblical standards, of course — of people leaving the various Churches of God, leaving only the most stalwart (and those who haven’t heard about the perjury committed in court by ministers striving to protect their turf) or any of so many of those immoral, illegal, unethical and sometimes fattening things the ministry and administration does these days.

    So rejoice at the Feast. Buy your needs from second tithe (because, darn it all, your budget still doesn’t balance). Celebrate the glorious world tomorrow where the entire world will be a prosperous shopping mall with a very strong centralized government which won’t permit any freedoms or individualism at all.

    And prepare for Post Feast Let Down as you face the Fall and Winter of discontent as shortages return, with poverty, slavery and lockdowns become more stringent, picturing a time of a Dystopian Feast of Tabernacles leading to a last great day of depression where people serve the elite corporatists. Hopefully, you’ll be able to find enough fuel to return home [oh, no, you didn’t fly did you? You might be stranded!] amidst shortages and outages in various places in countries everywhere. Also avoid big crowds on the way home. They might be illegal aliens who are less than the standards you might expect from citizens of your homeland.

    Good luck!

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