Rev. David Berg & his "Family International" vs. "Liberals Like Christ" |
Rev. David Berg & his "Family International" are a perfect illustration of the contrast between "Liberals Like Christ" and licentiousness using the name of Jesus to entice and to deceive. Far from being liberal, Berg was a fundamentalist Baptist preacher who created a perverted theology in order to live out his perverse morality and his desire to control others. "Like his father, Berg became a minister in the Christian and Missionary Alliance, and was placed at Valley Farms, Arizona, USA. Berg was eventually expelled from the organization for differences in teachings and for alleged sexual misconduct with a church employee. . . After running into trouble with local authorities for his aggressive disapproval with evolution being taught as fact in public schools. Berg moved his family to Fred Jordan's Texas Soul Clinic. . . He was also outspoken, and widely reputed to be an anti-Semite and a pedophile." "David Berg (also known as King David, Mo, Moses David, Father David, Dad, or Grandpa to members of the Children of God) founded the organization known as the Children of God, later known as "The Family of Love" or "The Family" and currently "The Family International", in 1968. "They believe that God created human sexuality, that it is a natural, emotional, and physical need, and that heterosexual relations between consenting adults is a pure and natural wonder of God's creation,[3] and permissible according to Scripture. Teenagers from the age of 16 are allowed to have sex with other members under age 21. Since 1986,[4] sex between minors and adults is forbidden. Adult members may have sex with any other adult member of the opposite sex, and are encouraged to do so, regardless of marital status, as a way to foster unity and combat loneliness of those "in need". This is commonly called "sharing" or "sacrificial sex". While TFI policy states that members should not be pressured to have sex against their will, numerous former members have alleged being coerced to "share" and subsequently cast as selfish or unloving when they did not." At least six women, including both his daughters and two of his granddaughters, have publicly alleged that Berg sexually abused them as children. Berg's eldest daughter, Deborah Davis, has written a book in which she accuses her father of sexually molesting both her and her sister when they were children, and attempting to have sex with her as an adult. Her sister, Faith Berg, corroborated these claims, but described them in a positive way. In a child-custody case in the United Kingdom Berg's granddaughter, Merry Berg, testified that Berg sexually molested her when she was a young teenager. Another of Berg's granddaughters, Joyanne Treadwell Berg, spoke on American television about being sexually abused by David Berg. Berg's adopted son, Ricky Rodriguez, wrote an article on the Web site MovingOn.org in which he describes Berg's deviant sexual activity involving a number of women and children. . . and wikipedia.org/wiki/Children_of_God ] |
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