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Published: Tuesday, March 27 2007 12:09 a.m. MDT

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c scott

This is a wonderful outcome. I hope those that are
oppressed can be freed with truth.

Kelly O.

It is so sad when grown people, for whatever ill-guided reasons, choose to follow a mere man and call him "Father" (which the Bible clearly warns against); but thank God that someone is finally working for the innocent victims of these peoples delusions and ignorance. That being, the children who are trapped in these strange sects (cults) and have no say-so in anything. I can relate. I spent 2 years in a such a place, but after the first 6 months I knew something was terribly wrong with the picture I was seeing. People would actually ask this so-called "Pastor" permission to do simple things like, "Can I take a college class?" to "should or can I marry this person,etc." They would throw him surprise parties at least once a month, asking for $65 per person. I never gave nor attended; needless to say they began to look sideways toward me, and I eventually left because I was never going to become a brainwashed groupie of this self-proclaimed "man of God", whom God had given him the "septer" to the city (of Augusta, GA).
LUNACY, total lunacy!

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