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The greater Christian community
has observed much publicity regarding the
Worldwide Church of God's attempt to mainstream into Evangelical Protestantism these past
several years. Many dedicated Christian ministries have followed
unfolding events through the writings of Ruth Tucker,
Hank Hanegraaff
and a select few who have been approached by the current administrators
of the multi-million dollar WCG empire. As many would agree, the
publicity regarding the WCG change has been most positive and effective,
leaving few to question what is actually occurring within the tightly
controlled organization. Few have the connections or ability to deeply
research or investigate the validity of changes occurring within this
sixty year old organization. While many Christians see this
"historic" change (as Hank Hanegraaff often describes it) as
real, it is a fact that the critical information regarding the entire
story behind Worldwide Church of God
has not been disseminated or
considered.
The face value acceptance of
the WCG into the greater community is of major concern to thousands
victimized by such a destructive force. That concern extends to honest
Evangelical ministries and those yet to be approached by the WCG's
sophisticated system of deception. During these past few years many have
been dazzled by the well orchestrated
propaganda. Sincere Christians
have been captivated by the doctrinal changes they read or hear
about. Throughout this past decade major cults have maneuvered their way
into the mainstream Christian arena and society in general. Their
successes have increased their power while achieving significant inroads
with their political agendas and financial pursuits. It is true that
most cult educated Christians feel they would never succumb to
manipulations generated by Jehovah's Witnesses or Mormons. We must ask why
then have some accepted and endorsed the relentless manipulations put
forth by one on this century's most destructive cults. Is the power of
Jesus really behind this "historic event"?
What makes you say,
"YES"?
When it comes to the Gospel of
Jesus Christ, as Christians, it is our responsibility to make decisions
based on critical information--not hearsay,
propaganda, one way dialog,
vanity or monetary rewards to prove all things. We are
empowered to test the spirits as our actions can and will effect
countless Christian lives throughout the years ahead. Discernment in any
issue must be supported by His word along with every effort to gather
all the facts essential for critical decisions. In the case of the
Worldwide Church of God, some, well known publishers in the Christian
community, have failed to fulfill this serious responsibility.
THE REASONS BEHIND THE
EVENTS!
On the surface it appears that
the WCG is breaking down. Leaders are announcing great loss of income
and member attrition due to the change in their doctrines. The surface
reports lead one to think the courageous, faithful leaders have risked
all in pursuit of doctrinal truth. What is not known, is that there are
significant reasons behind the events. Many have become easily
distracted by clouded and sketchy "doctrinal" issues and
progress reports written by well paid WCG consultants,
i.e., Hank Hanegraaff, and Ruth Tucker.
The study of propaganda teaches
us that repetition is the greatest form of learning and truth mixed with
lies is its format. The WCG publicity generated throughout these past
few years has caused some to accept the propaganda without challenge.
THE CHRONOLOGY OF EVENTS
The story of today started
decades ago. Those currently observing the WCG events are missing the
total picture. It is analogous to reading the last chapter of a book and
drawing the author's final conclusion. They do not have the true history
of events which have led the WCG to implement its current strategy. How
dangerous to assume full knowledge of the plot without having witnessed,
investigated, or intensely researched each chapter. Even more
detrimental is to assume that a cult has turned to Christ, because the
cult leaders said so, or to accept the cult's paid consultants'
words--at face value.
The Chronology of Events
is near completion. This detailed document will offer the interested
Christian researcher a magnification of what has been going on behind
the WCG scenes for the past decades and will clearly explain the current
events and maneuvers that have won the WCG attention throughout the
Christian community. The WCG successfully operated as a non-profit
church organization, but its documented behavior spells severe
corruption with spiritual, financial, emotional and sexual abuses
continuing to be reported at this time. A team of dedicated individuals
doing intense research have compiled the documented lies, distortions,
manipulations and deceptions put forth by the WCG leadership as they
deceitfully sell their way into the Evangelical arena. Costs incurred by
the WCG for doing business with hired consultants like Hank are
insignificant when one realizes how important the purchase of
"respectfully and credibility" is to the leaders' goals.
A BRIEF SYNOPSIS
Herbert W. Armstrong
unsuccessfully dabbled in sales before weaving his way into "the
religion business." He was ousted from the Seventh Day Church of
God due to financial improprieties, his adamant preaching of
British-Israelism, and the Holy Days Plan of Salvation. He capitalized on radio
during its start up phase with his main message of racist
British-Israelism. His message gathered a strong following during a time when
the country was non-accepting of immigrants, and especially Jews and
blacks. HWA's racial message was enhanced with his message of Romanism.
During the 1930's the country was coming out of the complex era of the
1920's grotesque Ku Klux Klan activities and depression. Many
individuals were attracted to the anti-Catholic; anti-Black; anti-Jew
message. HWA successfully molded his message around twisted Scriptures
and packaged a product that brought him funding and adherents as his
Radio
Church of God1 expanded. HWA's financial contacts and large listening
audience in the California area led him to the posh neighborhood of
Pasadena's millionaire row. In 1947 he started Ambassador College as an
institution to train his own field ministers.
The post war years of the
1950's and 1960's were growth years. The massive propaganda "free
booklet" program was organized in 1952. This was the beginning of
millions of free literature pieces being distributed throughout the
country. As J. Gordon Melton states: "HWA was the most successful
proponent of the racist doctrine of British-Israelism." HWA/WCG's
religious system consisted of doctrines extracted from Jehovah's
Witnesses,
Mormons, Pentecostals, Adventists and ancient teachings relating to the
Druids. He did not originate any teachings, but skillfully twisted Scripture
to validate his rendition of "God's way" of life. [Note:
See ESN's critical review of
Mystery of the Ages for more on HWA plagiarizing teachings from other
groups and even distorting historical church documents.]
The message started to wane by
1969 as did recruiting new members. The publication, The Plain Truth,
marketed a secular message for the first time that year. By 1974,
massive turbulence occurred within the organization surrounding sexual
misconduct of its leaders, financial improprieties and doctrinal
disputes. Many ministers started rebelling against the fear tactics used
to control the membership. It became increasingly apparent that HWA's
failed prophecies were nothing more then apocalyptic attempts to deceive
the submissive members. (Read: Worldwide Church of God History
and
the very turbulent 1970 era talked about in ESN's letter to author Janis
Hutchinson,
which will cover this in more detail.)
The turbulence continued
throughout the 1970's resulting in a receivership by the state of
California and a lawsuit regarding the wide scale corruption and alleged
crime in many forms. Rebellion escalated over HWA's chief assistant Mr.
Stanley Rader, a 33° Mason. Rader, who worked for a Hollywood
accounting firm, became involved with HWA in 1957. After receiving
his (church funded) law degree from the University of California, Rader
grew steadily closer to the top leadership position and became the
spokesperson for the eighty year old "apostle," as HWA and
current leaders referred to him.
HWA's son, Garner Ted Armstrong
[died 9-15-03] was ousted in 1978 through the manipulation of Stanley Rader. The entire
1970's decade destroyed whatever reputation the organization held and,
while recruiting slowed dramatically, attrition increased. The WCG never
had over about 54,000 members at one time. When figures are stated as 80,000;
100,000; or 200,000, these figures are deceptively inflated
to make the
church look as if it were healthy and growing.2
The Plain Truth
mailings exaggerated the look of true church's success. It was
shipped free of charge throughout the 1970 and `80's, but generated
little in donations and less in recruiting tithe paying members
Much of the multi-million
dollar empire was built from private donators, often called,
"co-workers who God is calling to fund His work." Other income
was generated through many corporate shells and business endeavors
hiding under the umbrella of a non-profit church.
By 1980, Stanley Rader left the
public eye and functioned behind the scenes as a highly paid consultant.
Joseph W. Tkach Sr. was Stanley Rader's assistant throughout the 1970
era. While the vast history of facts concerning this situation is
spelled out in the forthcoming document, it is important to note that
Stanley Rader continued to work behind the scenes, to this very day,
under the Tkach administrations.
The WCG political agenda
usually receives little attention. The WCG has been highly involved in
significant political pursuits with international leaders. The Arab
nations, Israel, Thailand, Belgium, Philippine, China, and Japan, are
just a few countries that have had questionable relationships with WCG
leaders over the years. While Henry Kissinger was banned from traveling
to foreign countries during that same period, the WCG cult* was able to
travel freely throughout communist countries and hold many meetings with
leaders such as President Marcos, Leopold 3rd; Nagendra Singh, and
Manfred Lachs of the World Court; Prime Minister Golda Meir;
Indira Gandhi; President Suharto of Indonesia; Former Presidents Thieu
of South Vietnam and Suleiman Franjieh of Lebanon; Emperor Haile
Selassie of Ethiopia; the Emperor of Japan; Jemo Kenyatta and President
Moi of Kenya; Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak and the late Anwar Sadat;
Prime Minister Begin; King Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thailand; King Hussein
of Jordan and King Juan Carlos of Spain. Massive documentation
spotlights others whom have been doing business with the WCG over the
decades. All the visits were under the auspices of bringing together
one peaceful world order under a one world government.
Following the 1970's decline,
the WCG became highly noted as a destructive cult. The extensive bad PR
served as fuel for the rapid decline. The 1980 era ushered in the
strongest WCG authoritarian rule resulting in the tightest control
toward the membership throughout its cult history. The remaining members
were exploited by psychological techniques involving severe manipulation
of theologies and behavior. Those who have researched Scientology, or Jehovah's
Witnesses, would fully relate to the methodology of manipulation
used during most of the 1980's decade.
Within two years following
HWA's death, the Tkach administration proceeded to restructure their
business plan. The WCG was failing with recruiting measures. Their
highly rated (apocalyptic-news) television show was not pulling in
recruits or money. The waning local churches were a financial burden. As
the continued abuses on every level prevailed, the Tkach administration
started proselytizing "certain" members in the Evangelical
area. Ruth Tucker was among the first to be consulted. Unbeknownst to
the church members the special PR team headed by the Chairman of the
Public Relations, David Hulme, (currently President of the United Church
of God extension group) was secretively meeting Ruth Tucker and others.
The entire Tkach administration denied these meetings and continued to
foster doublespeak - deception - falsehoods - manipulation duplicity and
continued abuses while claiming to be changing and turning to Christ.
The membership of the
organization was not led to believe anything was changing until 1993.
Current WCG ministers started giving sermons filled with contradictions
and confusion, leaving members in a traumatic state. Contradictions
became the mainstay for the following years. Members were being drilled
with the Armstrongism message while simultaneously told of changes.
Nothing was implemented with honesty. Spiritual abuse escalated as
members started rightfully questioning what their leaders were saying.
Individuals were being kicked out in droves and told they had lost
salvation for questioning the leaders. Suddenly, in 1995, the Tkach
administration pushed a whole new doctrine regime onto the members,
leaving members in a state of trauma and confusion. To better understand
this imagine how you would respond if you were suddenly told in your
adult years, that the parents you cherished were not your true
biological parents but actually people who stole you from your real
parents, at birth. That is analogous to the type of dissociative trauma
the Tkach administration purposely fostered on the remaining membership.
Within six weeks of this
trauma, approximately 200 of the 425 ministers within the WCG were
neatly organized into an extension group called the United Church of
God. Each local area minister targeted for entry into the reform
Armstrong group brought at least 50% of the 40,000 membership with him.
Various leaders who were previously responsible for implementing the
strategic "Evangelical" PR throughout the previous years
(such as David Hulme), suddenly claimed they knew nothing of the
changes and aligned with the breakaway extension group. Lie upon lie
mounted throughout 1995. After the death of Joseph Tkach Sr., Joe Tkach
Jr., Michael Feazell, and Greg Albrecht openly aligned with Hank
Hanegraaff of the Christian Research Institute. Up until that point the
several year association with Tucker and Hanegraaff were kept secret
from the members. Tkach Sr. was not a participant in meeting with others
in the Christian community and functioned more like a front man.
Although referred to as Pastor General of the pyramid government
structure, he was not the decision maker.
Much documented evidence
clearly demonstrates that the dividing of the organization was well
orchestrated. Members who were targeted for not going along with changes
were manipulated to join the newly formed United Church of God. Left in
the WCG were those willing to go along with the changes. The leaders
started to publicize that the members were rebelling and refusing to
support the church. Blame was chronically positioned on the members or
ministers who, in fact, were mere pawns in the game. Although the leaders
were, in reality, selling off the church assets since 1979, they
suddenly propagandized in 1995 that they needed to downsize and sell off
assets to survive, as the duped members shouldered the blame for being
"rebellious toward the changes."
To conclude this synopsis, the
reason behind the supposed change of the WCG is about business, money,
and political agenda. The multi million dollar accounts, real estate,
and other assets were being liquidated for years. The local churches
continue to be shutdown, abuses within the cult have pushed members into
the extension and off-shoot groups.3 Few have exited without church
association. At this writing, the WCG has less then 10,000 members left
and those remaining are being pushed away on a daily basis to make way
for the revised business agenda and mass marketing of political goals
The current leaders function without financial accountability and
manipulate the numbers to satisfy current questioners. Proper financial
reports are rarely issued, at that, they are brief, confusing
statements. The WCG has always exploited and capitalized on religion to
further its financial and political goals. Now, it has infiltrated a
respectable Christian arena with an accepted popular product to continue
its business. The "historic" issue here is that it
recruited Evangelical "cheerleaders" to support its agenda.
The extension groups have
regrouped and collectively number approximately 30,000 members under the
umbrella of Sabbath-keeping churches all practicing various forms of
Armstrongism. The real WCG promoting Armstrongism is now divided under
several different names. What remains of what is called WCG is a NEW AGE
shell with a NEW AGENDA. Its occultic messages can be found through
careful research and scrutiny. The WCG leaders purport to have changed
their doctrines, but just request a copy of a booklet on the Trinity, or
Heaven and Hell. They don't have one. Why? Because the changes were
cosmetic to serve a far bigger purpose. Doctrine is not the priority;
emotionalism and preparing the way for recruiting through evangelism
is the marketing strategy. What the future holds remains to be seen.
Many leaders and high level co-conspirators have become very wealthy
these past several years. While we have verification of payments made,
we have no idea as to the exact amount of payment Hank
Hanegraaff,
Ruth Tucker or others have received. We assume it is quite
satisfactory as the WCG would never have been able to convince those
within the Evangelical community without the "historic"
assistance of those in the Christian publishing business.
The WCG will take one of the
following roads:
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It will continue to
purposely disband its old church format and start concentrating on
YOUTH recruiting similar to the International Church of Christ. It
will enhance its already applied discipleship methods and emulate
the Unification Church methods of recruiting and selling "the
Gospel."
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The extensive land holdings
and ailing college in Big Sandy will be used as a YOUTH training
camp possibly while partner-shipping with other "churches",
organizations, or individuals such as Ruth Tucker or
Hank Hanegraaff.
[Update: In March 2000 WCG sold the Ambassador
College Big Sandy campus to Hobby
Lobby Stores, Inc., who leased the campus to Bill Gothard,
president of Institute in Basic Life Principles. Gothard bought all the
property in the buildings. (Calvary Contender, May 15,
2000) For
an in-depth exposé
on Bill Gothard and his pharisaical, cultic
"system,"
read:
Bill Gothard.]
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The major assets such as
Pasadena "headquarters" could be assumed by the extension
groups or sold4 with proceeds clandestinely going into the leaders'
pockets.
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The WCG, as it currently
stands, will continue to break down and disband completely. This
would occur only after the major holdings were well distributed and
out of sight.
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Currently the Plain Truth is
nothing more than an ad magazine for Christian products, we could
expect to see several name changes in the future and a headstrong
target toward recruiting the YOUTH.
As Hank Hanegraaff and
Ruth
Tucker promote the WCG as a church to be accepted into the fold and
propagandize that its leaders have turned to Christ, thousands continue
to be abused and deceived. Some think the documented history of sexual
abuse, incest, rapes, ritual abuses, adulteries, financial theft,
inhuman behavior toward others, lies, stealing of personal belongings,
authoritarian rule, family breakups, and financial corruption is a thing
of the past. The leaders of today were the perpetrators of those things
yesterday. The strategies on the surface may be different, but the core
remains the same. The real "historic" story is about
how Ruth Tucker and Hank Hanegraaff were paid by one of the most
destructive cults to represent it and its leaders as they infiltrate
their NEW AGE agenda into the greater Christian Community.
THE BIG PICTURE
Christians who care about their
neighbor should exercise extreme caution before buying into Ruth
Tucker's or Hank Hanegraaff's publicity. They have been well paid to
bring it to you. Some who have been approached by the WCG leaders these
past few years were simply manipulated by cunning words, and while
striving to give the benefit of doubt to the cult leaders, have
inadvertently re-victimized and betrayed their fellow Christians who needed
their help. The story is big and it is not simple. We have witnessed
several claiming fame for the WCG transition, but few are willing to
reach out to those caught in the deceptive web of this destructive
organization. Few have listened to their testimonies and pleas. It is a
sad day for Christianity!
There is ample documentation in
many forms supporting the facts and truth about the reasons behind
the events. If you think the
Worldwide Church of God should now
be accepted into the Christian fold, you owe it to thousands of
Christians to explain why.
We must remember the late
Joseph Hopkins, author of
The Armstrong Empire, who
dedicated his Christian life to exposing the works of evil and deception
in Christianity. He would never have betrayed Christian truth--no matter
what the offer or financial gain. His investigative research on the WCG
was truly "historic"! Mr. Hopkins was a true Christian
man who would have demanded accountability and he would have
proved all things.
We pray for your
discernment! (Matt 7:15-20)
By L. A. Stuhlman
Founder of Exit &
Support Network™
1995
*The word "cult" is used in the context of a deceitful, abusive,
mind-manipulating organization. While WCG may not be labeled a "religious
cult" by the media today, we have given reasons in our
OIU newsletters and in our other
articles
why we do not endorse them, but rather expose them.
NOTE:
WCG joined the Evangelical Ministries to New
Religions in 1998. EMNR is
a Lausanne-covenanted organization and has, in fact, been instrumental
in mainstreaming the Mormon religion as a Christian denomination. For
more information, read the following report: Evangelical Ministries to New Religions.
WCG has given their approval to the
Lausanne Movement, calling it a work of God.5
UPDATE:
Letter to Worldwide
Church of God, Philippines
(On Apostasy--A Radical Proposal)
(Reveals the disturbing direction WCG is headed doctrinally; includes New
Age authors WCG has endorsed. This Oct. 2006 letter was later forwarded to over 300 WCG ministers, including those at Headquarters.
Includes link to a rebuttal to Michael Morrison's reply, plus a May 2007
email reply from author Brian Flynn to a WCG Philippine deacon.)
UPDATE:
In November 2004
the Worldwide Church of God moved its headquarters from Pasadena to Glendora,
California. (Pasadena Star-News, October 25, 2004) By May 2006
all their offices were moved to Glendora. (Together May-June 2006).
They are now considering a name
change. Read: Worldwide
Church of God is Changing Their Name.
Research pertaining to topics discussed:
Outsider's
Inside Update Newsletters
Transformed by Truth or Transformed by Lies?? (a
critique of the gross distortions in Chapter two of Transformed by Truth
by Joseph Tkach of Worldwide Church of God)
Letter to
author Janis Hutchinson from ESN
(Vitally important letter with much exposé
regarding WCG's history and
reason for the changes; helpful in undoing the propaganda and
misinformation)
Research Letters Concerning Worldwide Church of God Changes
Footnotes:
1
Radio Church of God was renamed Worldwide Church of God in 1968.
2 It
can be documented that the WCG’s highest number was about 53,000 in 1973.
Discern by listening to Mike Hollman’s tape, "Armstrongism: An
Insider's View,"
available from Watchman Fellowship.
(Hollman was director of data processing in WCG from 1972-1973.) Read Myth
1 & 2-the greatest of them all in
OIU#6 to learn about the myth of WCG's membership
numbers.
(Also see
this part in
OIU 2, Pt. 1 about "discrepancies with the growth picture starting around
1978.")
3
There are hundreds of
splinter groups today from the WCG.
4
On May 14, 2004
WCG
sold a portion of AC to Maranatha High School and Harvest Rock Church.
Harvest Rock Church in Pasadena, California
(formerly known as Vineyard Christian Fellowship of Greater Pasadena) are known as a
Pentecostal/Charismatic renewal movement and their worship style is
known as the "Toronto blessing." WCG is totally
immersed in the ecumenical and modern Charismatic movement now, and mixes regularly
with new evangelicals.
5
History of Mission Spokane -
as of 2-13-00, "What is God Doing?" / "What on Earth is God Doing?" by
Gary Roberto.
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"Beware of false
prophets, which come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are
ravening wolves. (also see Ezek. 22:27)
"Ye shall know
them by their fruits. Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of
thistles?
"Even so, every
good tree bringeth forth good fruit; but a corrupt tree bringeth forth
evil fruit.
"A good tree
cannot bring forth evil fruit, neither can a corrupt tree bring forth
good fruit.
"Every tree
that bringeth not forth good fruit is hewn down, and cast into the fire.
"Wherefore
by their fruits ye shall know them."
~ Matt. 7:15-20
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