The Family Children of God by insidersChildren of God Family International
Home Chat Boards Articles COG History COG Publications People Resources Search site map
exFamily.org > chatboards > genX > archives > post #28064

Playboy centerfold goddesses

Posted by Viewer on October 18, 2006 at 23:26:47

In Reply to: Old memories posted by Viewer on October 18, 2006 at 23:18:07:

Someone here said JM was a Playboy centerfold.

In the ML 'goddesses' Berg looked at another Playboy centerfold & called that woman the goddess of America & said she longed for him. he must've thought JM was another Playboy goddess longing for him.

Read this delusional crap!

11. THERE'S A GODDESS OF AMERICA, TOO! America, too, has a symbolic Spirit. (Looks at a bold and beautiful art photo of an American beauty handing on the wall--Miss February of 1973, looking like an Aquarian, tall, queenly, intelligent, refined, reserved and somewhat aesthetically typifying all that was left of what was best in America--America the Beautiful! Suddenly for him in the Spirit the picture seems to come to life and speaks pleadingly--:)

12. "ENTREAT ME NOT TO LEAVE THEE, OR TO RETURN FROM FOLLOWING AFTER THEE: for whither thou goest, I will go; and where thou lodgest, I will lodge: thy people shall be my people, and thy God my God: where thou diest, will I die, and there will I be buried: the Lord do so to me, and more also, if ought but death part thee and me!"--That's strange!--It's like Ruth's pleading not to be deserted in her heathen land! (Weeping, her spirit speaks:) "Leave me not, neither forsake me! Behold, thou hast deserted me like a lover cast aside! Behold, thou hast forsaken me as a woman forsaken!"

13. (REFLECTING AFTERWARD ON THE SPIRIT OF AMERICA:) HER PLEA SEEMED TO BE: "DON'T LEAVE ME ALTOGETHER! DON'T FORSAKE ME COMPLETELY!" SHE'S LIKE THE SPIRIT OF AMERICA CRYING OUT TO US FOR HERSELF AND HER CHILDREN WHO STILL NEED OUR HELP AND ARE BEGGING NOT TO BE FORSAKEN entirely. It's as though she herself symbolises our first love and is making an eloquent appeal in her own behalf. It's as though she's saying, "I would go with you if I could, but I'm still bound! Only you can free me. I was once responsive to your love and you were grateful for mine!"