Thursday, February 12, 2009

'That Prophet's' Sermons leaps to the Internet

Exit and Support Network has broken the news. Some of 'That Prophet' Gerald Flurry's sermons have been leaked onto the Internet. They may be accessed here. (Update: Alas this resource is disabled now BUT some PCG sermons can now be accessed here.)

Since at least late 2005 Gerald Flurry has adopted this ridiculous policy of destroying tapes/CDs of headquarters sermons lest anyone else should hear them. So much for letting your light shine as on a hill. (See December 10, 2005, Pastor General's Report, pp.3-5.) Now we can finally hear what he is telling the flock, although he tries futilely to hide it.

Some may have read this critique of two sermons 'That' false 'Prophet' gave to Philadelphia Youth Camps students last year. The first 'Prophecy' (July 12, 2008) may be heard here. It runs 1 hour 28 minutes. In the second one, be warned, he mentions some very disturbing things from WWII, which are really horrific. Those who don't want to have jarring mental images floating around in your head, or are of a sensitive disposition, might prefer to stay away. Anyway the second sermon 'Lamentations' (July 26, 2008) may be heard here. It runs 1 hour 19 minutes. For whatever reason he sounds really strange, as though he's inhaled helium, in this sermon. Is the sound playing too fast? I can't figure it out. But that is the sermon.

In other news Dennis Leap seems to have been disfollowshiped in Flurry's latest purge of his ranks, though not yet completely, for now (see February 5 letter).

4 comments:

  1. The press can make a field day of this. This Lamentations sermon can be described as child abuse. These young people should be taken from their parents!

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  2. The PCG is an abusive system for all its members. This became obvious to me when(as a nurse)I had 2 patients that attended that church, and when they both died, the miniterial representatives showed up at the funeral, not to give any condolences,but to claim some antique furniture that the couple had brought over from Germany.
    Needless to say, the family was highly upset by the claim, but the furniture had apparently been willed to the PCG.
    It is also very abusive to those who need medical care, and it is against church policy to accept it. Flurry's own wife died in agony as a result of cancer and not allowing her to have the necessary medicines to relieve the severe pain that she had.

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  3. Thank you Mary Lane for sharing with us with those stories. The people need to know what PCG does, and what it really is.

    On other matters, to all readers out there, those who have read the ESN's critique will notice that Flurry predicted that all the tribulation he was talking about will occur in five years or less. He makes this comment at 44 minutes into the sermon. He repeats that assertion 47 minutes into the sermon.

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  4. >>those who have read the ESN's critique will notice that Flurry predicted that all the tribulation he was talking about will occur in five years or less<<
    Unfortunately, the financial crisis has the Armstrong prophets, as well as others, coming out of the woodwork.

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