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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Israel Chai on December 25, 2012, 12:00:37 AM
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Curses on this lying piece of excrement.
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Yemach shemo vezichro to this disgusting being. He is surely suffering now.
But I don't understand how he is a "half bred" Jew. As I was reading the articles in the site, it seems like he was just some anti-semitic crazed sheygets from gentile parents. Not all Bergs are Jewish, from what I read online it's a common name. How do we know he had some Jewish ancestry?
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On his mothers side somewhere in the 1700's his German Jewish ancestors converted to Mennonites.So way back he had Jewish family http://www.exfamily.org/hist/
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History of The Family International / Children of God
Founder David Berg
Berg's Heritage—a cultic legacy
David Brandt Berg (February 18, 1919—1994) was born in Oakland, California, to a family with strong Christian traditions. His mother Virginia Brandt, had came from a long line of notable pastors and evangelists. The Brandts were descendants of three brothers, Adam, Isaac, and Jacob Brandt, German Jews who had converted to Christianity and set sail for the new world from Stuttgart, Germany, in 1745. Living their new faith as peaceful Mennonite farmers, they settled in Pennsylvania and later moved to Ohio.
John Lincoln Brandt
David's maternal grandfather, John Lincoln Brandt, was a minister in a Methodist church, and later, leader of the Campbellite movement of the Disciples of Christ. He held the position of president of Virginia College, and became a millionaire through his writings and investments. He was personally responsible some fifty churches, and authored sixteen books in his lifetime. (Davis, D, 1984) He taught that Christians have an urgent duty to win souls for Christ. (Brandt, J.L., 1926)
The nut david was a sex pervert look it up
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His prophecy is even less credible than the Mayans'.
And I thought the Mayans' prophecy was bad. This is worse.
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According to Jewish belief anyone who claims they are a prophet should be ignored. If others believe that they are a prophet and yet none of the so-called prophecies have come true, then the false prophet should be taken and stoned to death...