Regarding George and his satanic bible and other books, I remember something that George said during the summer school of '99. He was preaching and had us to turn to Acts 19.
He read this text, And many that believed came, and confessed, and shewed their deeds. Many of them also which used curious arts brought their books together, and burned them before all men: and they counted the price of them, and found it fifty thousand pieces of silver.
He then told us that he was reading this very passage at a brother's meeting or something like that in his house. He said something to the effect of, "As I was reading this passage I suddenly stopped. The Holy Spirit convicted my heart that very moment. He said, 'Yes, that, you know that doesn't belong in your house.' So I went upstairs and into my study. I took that book off of the shelf, went downstairs and threw it into the fire in the presence of all that were there."
He didn't tell us what book it was. Now we have a better idea of what that might have been. How 'bout them apples? Do you think after 40+ years of being a Christian, he finally repented of owning a satanic bible?
I don't know what to make of it.
Hi Arthur,
I just returned from a 6 week, coast to coast trip, so I'm a little behind on my reading of the boards. I read this one last night so I thought I could add a little info.
I was in the meeting at GG's house that evening. Steve Irons, Mark Miller and Mark Campbell were there. Mark C wasn't a leading bro in Fullerton but he was waiting in my car for a ride home and GG asked him to come in.
George read us the verse from Ephesians and then burned two books. One was a biography of Aliester Crowley, and the other was a BIG book of poetry written by him. (Once I heard the owner of a used book store tell GG that she would give $100 for a copy of that book. That was in the '70's.
Aliester Crowley, (Crawley?), was the son of a Plymouth Bretheren couple that rejected Christianity and became a Devil Worshipper and attempted to be a Sorcerer. He was arrested several times for taking prostitutes to his home and then torturing and abusing them. He finall ended up in Sicily where he could get away with more and hobnob with his occult friends in the Golden Dawn society, or something like that.
Now, as to GG's involvement in this stuff. GG had quite a bit of wierd literature. I remember seeing the Tibetan books and some writings by Gurdijeff too. The "laughing Buddha" that Margaret speaks of was, I believe, a chinese good luck god. You have probably seen them, fat belly and both hands up in the air.
I questioned him as to the wisdom of all this. His reply was contemptuous of me. His spiritual stature protected him from harm by dark forces or such, and I was a bad person for objecting.
Now, I believe that he may have opened himself up to evil influences through this. Whether or not that is true, I believe that GG is deluded. I knew him from 1970 to 1989. In the early days I spent a lot of time with him.
It slowly dawned on me that he really believed that he was a specially chosen servant of God. At first his "apostolic" authority was implied, but as the years went by he moved closer and closer to an open claim of apostolic authority.
Once he gave a seminar, the third or fourth one, on the subject of "Priests After the Order of Melchezidek". Seems that Abraham, Moses, David, Paul and other Bible greats had a special access to God. They had special power in prayer, and a special annointing. He claimed that God was still working in this way, implying that HE was a member of this order of priesthood. (humble fellow, what?)
As time went by it became clear to me that 1. He was claiming to be the center of God's working in purpose in this age. 2. That he actually believed this...ie...he was deluded.
After I left he published a T and T article claiming "universal juristiction" and "universal authority". This means he believes that HE is the supreme authority for the entire church!
Much of the information control practiced by the assembly was for the purpose of creating a world for GG where he and Betty could live out their delusions.
I know that GG and BG are still denying any wrong doing. This is typical of this kind of delusion. They cannot do bad things. If bad things happen it is lies from the enemy or other people's fault. In my last conversation with GG he told me that "I am not conscious of having sinned in years".
Regarding his 40 year history of adultery, either that never happened, (in his mind), or he is so special that it was ok.
GG has never admitted any guilt.
In his pre-assembly days he was disciplined by his PB assembly. The sister admitted it, but not George. This pattern continues today.
So...as to whether the assembly was scam, or was "raised up of God" (whatever that means) and went sour...I think that a very gifted and charismatic man, who had some serious character and psychological problems, preached the Word, sometimes faithfully and sometimes in his dulusive understanding, and convinced a bunch of young, ignorant, idealistic young people to follow him.
I know, I was one of them.
God bless,
Thomas Maddux
(older and wiser)