| We all must concern ourselves
toward those from the
Worldwide Church of God whom can be helped. It has been spiritual warfare. As in
all war, not all the injured can be saved despite the best efforts of
the field medics and then the doctors. Sometimes we come across those
who could or would not allow us to aid them. I know I have. We grieve these
spiritual casualties and move on to those who can and will allow aid. It
is my opinion that ESN is involved in a most important ministry for the
emotionally and spiritually mistreated former members of WCG. We cannot
help all of them. For reasons we don't understand many simply will not
allow aid. Some want to feed off bitterness that has built up over many years.
Some simply decided there is no God, or they question whether He exists.
They feed off that. Many have accepted grace more as a license to live
in sin; it is a way to avoid Christian responsibilities. I've had plenty
of contact with this last kind of attitude, although they don't quite
express it in this way.
Once, I personally communicated
with an acquaintance from a nearby WCG congregation who went through
Ambassador College and is now an atheist. I was curious if bitter
experience within WCG led to such a change in his life. He denies WCG
had anything to do with it. He thinks it is a conclusion he would have
eventually come to on his own, regardless of all else.
I also communicated with an
ex-pastor with WCG who is now agnostic or atheistic. I asked him how he
could come from where he was as a minister to his current status. I
concluded he was completely unable to give me any solid reasoning about
that.
Such things cause me serious
doubt as to where they really were during their years inside WCG. What
was their real faith in God at that time? We cannot look into their
minds and tell. I am convinced, though, they were never the men of God
they claimed at the time to be.1 While God will call into account all
those who helped turn others away from Him, He also seems to hold the
individual responsible for belief in Him.
Many former members of WCG were
so traumatized with the way things were handled, including all the gross
mistreatment and the extremely poor handling of the doctrinal changes,
including blaming us for believing the way we did that some
things way outside of religion seem more enticing to them. They began
feeding on spiritual garbage (agnostic books, etc.) and this must have
seemed the easy way out. Garbage tastes good to scavengers and one can
become one if he/she so allows. Sometimes we experience having someone
wanting to smear the garbage he was consuming onto us and we have to
break away. Often there is no other choice. A shark pulls its victim
under and drowns it as it is being broken up. I don't like to swim with
predators.
By Will
September 18, 2003
Footnote by ESN:
1
There were a few in WCG who were
true Christians. Some
accepted Christ as their Savior before joining. He will not forsake His
own. J. Vernon McGee
once said: "If you belong to Him my friend, He has already prayed for
you that your faith fail not. ... The reason your faith will not fail is
because He has prayed for you. My, what a picture of His love!" (Thru
the Bible With J. Vernon McGee, Vol. 4, p. 346, Luke 22:31-32)

Mike's Answer to an
Atheist (includes
at bottom, "Are
Atheists Happy?" "What
About Thomas Paine's Book?" "Refuting Common Atheist Claims" and "Confessions by Atheists")
Why Do Many Exiters of
Armstrongism Turn to Agnosticism or Atheism?
Will Exiters Who
Become Atheists Have Another Chance For Salvation?
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