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An episode has come to light that the loyalists of NTCC have attempted to use that they might thereby besmirch the character of both my wife and myself. It involves our correspondence with a Certain Pastor’s Wife in a Certain City. I wish to address this
particular melodrama at this point as illustrative of the selective use of half-truths to which NTCC is accustomed, and as preamble to further explanations of other subjects.
This Certain Pastor and his wife were our good friends while we remained faithful to NTCC. When we departed from the organization, his wife learned of our situation and became very eager to contact us. Simply put, she had seen many non-Christian aspects of NTCC and had endeavored for several years to show these things to her husband, but he refused to accept her
observations because of his absolute loyalty to the group, even when she personally suffered the effects of abusive tactics at the hands of at least one key leadership figure and then of RW Davis himself, her husband refused to act.
Though a good man in most aspects, his zeal to excel within NTCC caused him to become frustrated under pressure and even to turn this frustration upon his wife. This was her position when she first contacted us through email in the hopes that we might be
instrumental in helping her husband to see the truth. Her chief dilemma was the future of her marriage when subjected to the loyalty laws of The Organization.
Since departure from NTCC is considered equal to departure from The Faith, the spouse who leaves the church is viewed as one who has deserted the marriage, and the remaining spouse is encouraged to divorce and remarry within the Organization. The Certain Pastor’s Wife in question was faced with a decision: Leave the church and be divorced, or continue to support that
which is wrong in order to save her marriage. Her only hope was for us to persuade her husband that the things we had personally witnessed constituted justification for leaving. We were willing to lend assistance because we loved and pitied her.
In our email correspondence with this woman, my wife and I related (voluminously) specific criticisms and negative information about NTCC. This was not an attempt to convince her and “poison her mind against the church”, but was rather intended to confirm and supplement her own body of negative information. It was an attempt to encourage her in her situation, to
sympathize with her plight. “Yes, you are right,” we were telling her, “you’re not crazy and you’re not alone–we see the same things. Hang in there and things will be alright.”
It is important to note that in all of this, we continually urged her to put her marriage first. Knowing that the church would encourage divorce if she were to fully reveal her mind, we exhorted her to be quiet and preserve her marital status. In the
meantime she hoped that I could persuade her husband through friendly emails, asking challenging questions and citing first-hand knowledge of the church’s abuse of individuals.
Not only was he loathe to give attention to my words, he was actively shoveling my correspondence to MC Kekel in order to demonstrate his loyalty. My love and affection for this couple continues today, as does that of my wife. I hope they will not
misunderstand my intentions. The lie has been made public that we have attempted to break up thismarriag e and deceive this woman into leaving her husband and the church. This latest in the long series of NTCC lies must be revealed as a willful deception.
Furthermore, not only did MC Kekel (your leader) willfully deceive through deliberate mischaracterization, he also committed a very serious breech of Christian integrity. He claimed to know and to identify the evil spirit lurking behind my actions. He depicted for his benighted readers this poor woman, standing beneath the tree of knowledge as did her predecessor Eve, while I beguiled her, serpent like, in an effort to hypnotically penetrate her defenses and lure her into sin and disgrace. Kekel-as usual-compounds his lies with blunders and becomes a fool. By what means of discernment did he conjure this Edenic image? Was it by revelation, Word of Knowledge, a dream or a vision? Was it by interpretation of tongues? I do not mock the Holy Spirit. MC Kekel offends Him mightily, and it is Kekel that I mock. He has now remade himself into a false prophet, is this one of the “many hats” he
complains of wearing? How many times will “The Whirlwind” stumble into egregious error and refuse to acknowledge his many wrongs?