Adam Mint wrote:And shits still going on, and governments allow it to happen, why ???
Two of the girls in our quiz team are tarred with the religious brush, you've all heard me go on about them before, they are so called christians, one goes to a what you would call conventional church,,, the other to one of them signing and dancing evangelist places,,, both are teachers and at one time taught at the same school, a religious cult school in my opinion, a school tied to The Exclusive Brethren, I'd never heard of it but done a bit research...
[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]
Kids ain't allowed to watch TV, listen to radio, go on computers, play with other kids not in the cult, parents drop them off and pick them up from school so no contact with others, school books are censored in that pictures of kids watching tv etc, pictures of people in swimwear on the beach etc are removed...
Oh one of the girls specialises in teaching kids with difficulties, and I mean severe difficulties, and her skill were in demand there due to the inbreeding, to help prevent this kids were matched up with other kids from all over the world...
All because God tells them so...
Isn't it the governments job to protect kids...
3rdforum wrote:That lot are off their heads!
Just had another read at that wiki link, it's a few years since I originally read it, the extract below below is from the section "20th century":-
A further division took place in 1970. By this time, James Taylor, Jr. had come to control what had been the Raven group. At a meeting in Aberdeen, Scotland, on 25 July, a clearly drunk Taylor publicly insulted members, calling them "bums", "bas#ards", and other such names. That weekend, he was allegedly found in bed with a married woman, both of them naked. His host published a long letter of protest which was sent to the New York assembly. Taylor immediately rejected both accusations as lies and the incident definitively divided the Brethren membership worldwide. Very few based near the scene of the events stayed in fellowship with Taylor — only two families in Aberdeen and 200 out of 3,000 members in Scotland remained. Altogether, over 200 such assemblies in England, Scotland and Ireland seceded from the Taylor group, according to a 1971 listing.
Others, especially those further afield, believed Taylor's line that he was a pure man and that this incident was used by God to expose his enemies.
So the leader of one section of the organisation is a drunk who expresses himself with foul language and is shagging someone else's wife,,, mmmm, possibly there's a bit more to this reliegon thing than some of us are seeing,,, where do I get a membership form...
...