Pages

Saturday, April 16, 2011

Life and Death in the New Testament Christian Church

During your tenure at New Testament Christian Church, you will be required to forsake all to follow your new god, the ntcc. The scriptures will be twisted to ensure that you abide faithful to only one lord, the ntcc. Every time you want to spend time with family, the ntcc will balk, spouting: "So likewise, whosoever he be of you that forsaketh not all that he hath, he cannot be my disciple." (Luke 14:33) And "He that loveth father or mother more than me is not worthy of me: and he that loveth son or daughter more than me is not worthy of me." Matthew 10:37.

After years of faithfully abiding and serving the ntcc, death will come for you.  But guess what?  After those years and years of telling you to dis your family, the ntcc will now expect them to pick up the arrangements for your funeral and burial or cremation.  "After all," they will say to justify their lack of care for you, "Let the dead bury their dead."

We've seen people who don't make extravagant claims about being super-apostles show more Christian character, absorbing the cost of caring for the remains of a friend's beloved pet when the animal passed away.  The veterinarian compassionately told our friend not to worry, the vet's office would take care of the remains.

It's good to know that in the ntcc you will receive less consideration than a dead dog.  Your family, whom you obediently abandoned to their own devices, will care for your final arrangements despite your alienating them in order to follow the dictates of a man.  But your ntcc 'family' will shrug and ignore your situation, searing their conscience and saying, "Let the dead bury their dead."

Should you be surprised by this?  After all, the ntcc did nothing to help or care for you when you were alive.  They really will care less when you are dead!  It does not matter that you forsook all to follow them.  It does not matter that you gave all you had so the rich could get richer.  In the end you will be discarded like a used diaper.  Because that's how it is in the ntcc.  Unless you are related to the nepotistic core group.

The ntcc bought their own private cemetery up on the hill behind the chruch behind the fence, the tabernacle finished in 1999 there in Graham, Wa.  You can be sure only a select few will be buried there.  Look for headstones with the following names only:

davis, kekel
olson, brill
johnson, kinson, ankenbauer
ashmore, difrancesco, jordan

That would be plenty to fill those plots staked out by davis and his cronies in their private cemetery.

But if you're not related to the money families in ntcc, look to the potter's field, the place where they cast out the poor dead.  And remember, your sacrifice made it all possible!  But that won't be remembered when you have a need, whether in life or death.  They will laugh at you as you stand in the soup line and they drive by in their Cadillacs (as davis has boasted); or they will blame you and say "your spending habits" caused your poverty (as kekel recently mocked the faithful, saying they became fearful, blah, blah, blah).

Well, don't worry.   Worrying would earn you the title of being "foolish and unlearned" (should you ask the questions that all men with brains and hearts ask "What if ...?") as kekel railed on Greg S. when he thoughtfully considered how to care for his wife if something should happen to him.

Now  ntcc's jim johnson sells insurance; so who do you think davis and company buy their insurance from? (At great rates of course.)  So they really aren't too concerned.  They're well covered.  But you peon workers must have too much time on your hands if you can sit and ask these questions.  Get back to work.  Don't you know people are dying and going to hell?  While tanya kekel goes shopping (but not for groceries; for antiques and crystal, and BMWs...).  And perhaps it is mikey kekel who goes golfing, since he falsely accused Casey Hayes of that very thing.  Hmmn.  Makes you wonder.

The bible admonishes us there is a season for everything:

  • What season of life are you in?
  • What season will come next?
  • Will you be prepared?
  • Why not?
  • What has ntcc done for you?
  • What have you done for ntcc?
  • Have you given them your whole life only to find that 
  • they could care less whether you live or die?

Points to ponder friends.

 How does ntcc see or treat you? 
Remember, if a righteous man regardeth the life of his beast, how much more  should we regard the life (or death) of a loved one created in the image of God?  After all, davis certainly made sure to take care of himself.  Why should you be thought "foolish or unlearned" for doing the same?




Vote Anonymously On This Post By Clicking On The Lettered Boxes Below:
A)  Sounds Like A True Description Of ntcc.
B)  ntcc Sounds Like A Cult.
C)  I Read This Post.
D)  Ministers in ntcc who aren't part of the 'nepotistic core' have no safety net for their financial future.
E)  Most ntcc ministers give all their money to ntcc and have no money saved for retirement.
F)  I'm afraid to get caught commenting on this blog.
G)  Glad To Be Out of ntcc
H)  Create Your Own Vote Topic By Leaving a Comment:
I)    I'm Thinking Of Leaving ntcc
J)   I'm afraid to leave ntcc.
K)  Create Your Own Vote Topic By Leaving A Comment:
L)  Create Your Own Vote Topic By Leaving A Comment:
**You Can Choose Multiple Answers**

5 comments:

  1. It has been about 8 months since we've left ntcc. I was a member (tithe payer) since 1989. I do not regret learning of God, but I do wish I would have chosen a balanced church. We are repairing our relationships with our teenagers and family members. We weren't made to do or not to do something but if we "wanted to be a Christian", we would have to follow the church doctrine and "win the battle" by submitting to what they preached. Each preacher taught a little different than the last, yet they were the "right" views. No private interpretation? Hmm?
    Sometimes when I am reaching out to repair relationships or make new friends, the teachings flood my mind...like "If you let women, they will try to take over" another is "You can tell the amount of rebellion a women has by how short her hair is"... I could write pages with the teachings and learned quotes of ntcc. My advise is to choose a church that is not so negative and controlling.

    ReplyDelete
  2. This is perhaps the most honest assessment of the ntcc I've seen in a while. The indoctrination is subtle, manipulative. The affect is damaging to family relationships. Many people have no friends outside the organization; because they are taught to view all people outside the ntcc as "sinners". It's really a pleasant surprise to come out from under the ntcc false teachings and once again view the world as being full of people. Yes, we all need Jesus. But He is able. We can rest in that. So much of the negativity and control in the ntcc brings needless condemnation. It's good to just realize that God IS God. There is great comfort and rest in that.

    Thanks for you comment.

    ReplyDelete
  3. I'm just thankful that God directed us out of that organization. It is sad how they just " soulwin" on certain days. And only visit or call when ntcc tells you to.

    ReplyDelete
  4. I've been away from NTCC for more then 20 years and it still hunts me. The people are nice and I was as well, but it was fake on other peoples part. I, over time, came to see that they could care less about me as a person. I was told to leave the church because I dissagreed with another pastor. It hurt me more then I know it should have. glad I found this page.

    ReplyDelete
  5. We too are glad you found this page. The wounds ntcc inflicts run deep. It helps us when we learn we were not the only one who suffered. It helps when we learn that other people saw bad things in ntcc and questioned the preacher. You were probably right. Many things taught by ntcc contradict the Word of God. When we question the ntcc false doctrine, the man teaching it must choose to follow God or man. Sadly these preachers often choose the ntcc manmade doctrine rather than following God. They become idolaters.

    We are glad you escaped ntcc and pray for your healing.

    ReplyDelete

Comments have been disabled on this blog.

:-) Jesus loves you.

Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.