Joe Sperling
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« Reply #62 on: April 30, 2005, 01:25:34 am » |
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GEFTAKYLYPSE NOW continued....
SKIPPY: "George Geftakyth, why don't you let the people go? You thay they are free to leave, but your teachingth hold them through fear. The Author sayth to thtop teaching herethy, and to repent of the wrong you are doing. Do you want more plagueth?"
GEORGE: "As I said before, I know of no author, and no, I will not let the people go--they can always leave if they want to. Let them leave, and go back to all of the shallow churches, and shallow teachings, and shallow lives. Let them leave the covering, and the blessed place, and God's pattern, and return to the churches which displease The Lord. Now, get out of my sight, I have better things to do."
SKIPPY: "OK (takes another bite off a chocolate brownie he has in his hand), but you'll be thorry."
At about midnight, James, Herbert and Skippy were awakened by the sounds of many voices outside in the compound. Some of the voices sounded angry, while others sounded profoundly sad, while others were weeping. As they made their way outside they were witness to the 6th plague upon the compound: THE PLAGUE OF THE EX-ASSEMBLY MEMBERS.
From one end of the compound a voice said loudly "I spent years in bondage due to your teachings George, let these people go". And another voice said "I never had children because I was counseled not to marry". "I went through years of abuse because I was counseled to submit to my husband, despite his cruelty" said another voice weeping. "As a child I was forced to sit in silence through entire meetings" said another voice. "I wanted to become a minister, but was told that Bible schools were not of God" said another voice.
"I labored under the fear that God had shut the door on me due to my disobedience, because of your teaching regarding the Inheritance" said another. "I couldn't go to church for years, or even read my Bible because I felt I had failed God so badly when I left" said another man choking back his tears. "I lived for years as though I was a little kid, with 3 other brothers in one room, and I was twenty-five years old. I had to ask permission in order to even go take a walk". "My whole view of God became warped under your ministry-- he became a God who demands performance, and who draws back his love if you are not fully committed or fail in some way" cried out another voice. "You turned Jesus into a Jesus/Moses, filled with rules and requirements and legalism" said another voice.
Some other voices cried out in return "Go away you whiners! You've allowed bitterness to rule your lives. The Assembly wasn't all that bad, and I don't believe what some of you say happened there at all. It's your own fault for being there, and you are exaggerating the abuse you suffered for some sympathy. Sure, George may not be perfect, and has failed in some ways, but we have all learned wonderful things under his ministry. You should be thanking God for what you supposedly suffered there, and have hearts of forgiveness, not accusation".
Then a voice said quietly "My brother committed suicide due to the rigid stress of the Assembly and his own self-perception. He felt he had failed God so greatly that there was no way back. And no one really showed pity, the only thing that was important was the "Testimony", and so my brother was swept under the rug and forgotten."
Many, many, more voices spoke throughout the night with their complaints, and memories of past abuse, and a longing that all of the people in this camp could escape what they had gone through. Oh, how they wanted George to repent so that he would harm no one else through his teaching and manipulation of the Scriptures. The voices had a profound affect upon the people in the camp, as they saw the mass of ex-members who said similar things about George, and the leadership, and their days enmeshed in legalism. Many of them wept, while others staunchly defended George and his system, and claimed there was never any abuse at all. But still, George would not let the people go.
SKIPPY: "Hey, thith ithn't funny at all. I thought thith wath thuppothed to be a funny thtory. Thith ith really thad. I don't feel very well at all. Hey Author, make it thtop, pleathe?"
THE AUTHOR: "No, Skippy, it isn't funny is it? You see, Skippy, You and James and Herbert are all characters I've invented. I can make you all do silly things, and place things in your backpack to find, and go where I want you to go. You are part of a world I created. But I live in the real world Skippy, that was created by the greatest Author of them all. He doesn't create characters for silly reasons, but as part of a vast plan, and his heart is filled with an infinite amount of love. But there is one character I have placed in this silly story of mine that comes from my world. That is George Geftakys. And he is very real, and he has caused a great deal of pain to many people, through egotism and pride, and he has warped the Scriptures of the greatest Author of all and sent many into bondage because of that. THE PLAGUE OF THE EX-ASSEMBLY MEMBERS is actually a real plague in many ways, in that there are many witnesses to the wrong teaching, and wrong conduct that occured there.
The members themselves are to be blamed for allowing themselves to continue in such bondage, but George himself has much to answer for, and truly needs to repent for the environment he created, and the pride that continues even to this day, abiding in his heart. And there are those in bondage wanting to escape, but trapped by a manipulation of Scripture itself--these need to be set free."
SKIPPY: Thankth for exthplaining that to uth, (reaches into a bag of Fritos, takes a handful and shoves them in his mouth) but I like the thilly thtuff a lot better. I liked it when you made me thee a moothe jumping on a trampoline. I'll take that over a group of upthet people any time".
THE AUTHOR: "I know you would Skippy. Go check your backpack. I think you'll like what you find there."
...to be continued.
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