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It seems like the
Worldwide Church of God kids were all abused so much in the
cult. My son was in a motorbike
accident at the age of 19. He hit a dirt mound (on his way to work, 5
miles away), was airborne 31 feet
before rolling numerous times end over end (91 feet), and was thrown
from the bike. He lay out all night on frozen ground, in and out of
consciousness, and wasn't found until the next morning by a friend who
went looking for him when he didn't show up for work. He wasn't wearing
a helmet but they say if he had of been, his neck would have been broken and he
was have died for sure.
An elder did come
out to see him before he was moved to a second hospital. Later that same
day I got a phone call from the hospital saying his aorta was damaged
and they had to operate right away and they said they wanted me to know he
"might not make it." After much prayer, he came through it,
but was still on the critical list.
Due to his back
being broken in a massive number of places, he was operated on two days later.
It took seven hours because the doctor had to pick the bones out of his
back! We also didn't know if he would be paralyzed for life. During the
operation he had to have two steel rods placed in his back. All this
time our minister, Mr. David Carley, never showed up, although he knew
about the accident because we told him. But when we phoned him
from the hospital he said he had "really been wondering as they
hadn't heard." Mr. Carley did eventually pay a brief visit to the hospital,
but my son said he was "scared" of him when he came into the
room.
Needless to say,
my son was in a lot of pain for quite awhile and lost 13 lbs. He
couldn't even get into his back brace at first due to the pain. The
miracle was that two weeks after the accident, he was walking with a
walker in the hospital and nine days from that time he was out of the
hospital. It was hard to keep him down.
Two weeks after
that we
asked him if he wanted to go to services with us and he said "yes." He had
to recline in an awning chair in the back of the room because it was
more comfortable. He hadn't been attending for some time and said it was
hard to go back. Mr. Carley was out of town for a couple of weeks
at the time,
but we figured it would be okay if our son came. After all, he almost died! A few members
were friendly the first time he came, but the second Sabbath we had refreshments, only one
teenager made an effort to come up to talk to him. I think they
considered him "the bad apple."
Well, Mr. Carley
finally
returned from his absence and didn't say anything about him being there.
That is, until our son overslept one Sabbath and stayed home. That day I
went up to talk to Mr. Carley and he said, "I was surprised to see
him here. He has to go through me before he can come to church. People
just can't walk in here!"
I remember how later Mr.
Carley just seemed to "forget about him." He never asked how he was
doing or anything. We had to bring it up first and one time when
we started telling him how our son was progressing, Mr. Carley
just mumbled something like, "that's good to hear" and shortly moved on.
A few weeks earlier, Mr. Carley
gave a lecture to the whole congregation (when my son was in the hospital)
about how dangerous and foolish it was for any kid in the church to get
a motorbike and he added, "If any of you kids are thinking of getting
a motorbike, maybe you'll think twice now!!" And this
was a minister that at first acted so nice when he visited my son in the
hospital and asked how he was doing. So much for "God's true
ministers."
What a terrible
experience our son had to endure! He never went back to "church"
after that. Many years have passed and he's doing fine today with
a family of his own and a good job. He is free
to live his life without fear and judgmental attitudes from those who
claim to be "God's people" and our family
relationship is so much better.
Oh, I forgot to say
that a few years later we left also. There's so much more peace and
grace living in Christ than living in that so called "true
church of God." By
Manuel
February 10, 2001
Articles For Those Who Were Emotionally and Spiritually Abused
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