hey there skyrider!.....thanks for the interesting post!!........vic never claimed to be good at math!!.......certainly a ''poor historian" too!!.........no one ever told him the art of deception was gonna be easy, eh?..................peace.
hey there skyrider!.....thanks for the interesting post!!........vic never claimed to be good at math!!.......certainly a ''poor historian" too!!.........no one ever told him the art of deception was gonna be easy, eh?..................peace.
Yeah, Don'tWorry.......veepee was deceptively re-writing twi's history from the get-go. Quite the stretch, reaching back to the little vesper chime experiment to claim twi's beginning.
Like so many other things, it's another eye-opener to the big-claim-wierwille-ministry that was "reaching out around the world." Yeah, right. To think that wierwille was still pastoring in a Van Wert church until 1957......yet, claiming that his ministry (the likes of a modern-day apostle Paul, as some proclaim) began in October 1942 by the earth-shaking revelation of a few singers at church.
But, hey............go ahead, twi and have your "65th" anniversary celebration. Recount your historical roots back to the Payne church teenage singers and build the wierwille pyramid, again, for all your followers. IMO, you might be surprised at how many of your "faithful" don't buy into it.......but rather, just don't care to venture into unknown territory and see all the glaring lies.
Deceptive from the start..............and why I'm not surprised.
well.... what's "vital" is twi got the word over the world
(big snort)
About the only thing TWI ever got over is the wool over our eyes. <_<
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Hey, for their "65pffffht" anniversary, they could try explaining why, after 65 years, most of their "adherents" have been with them for 15 years or less.
What happened to all the "old-timers"?
(One of the questions I should have asked myself when I got involved in '71. Too soon old and too late smart)
Hey, for their "65pffffht" anniversary, they could try explaining why, after 65 years, most of their "adherents" have been with them for 15 years or less.
What happened to all the "old-timers"?
. . .
I would think most "standing" now would have been around more than 15 years. Do 20-year-olds count as "old-timers"?
that vpw was IMAGINING he was some sort of international phenomenon
back when he began teaching in Payne and Van Wert.
However,
it wasn't until he "hijacked the hippies" in 1968-1970 that he had any
kind of REACH or IMPACT- since THEY had REACH and IMPACT.
Until then, he was an engaging speaker (since 1941 or so),
who had a pretty good class (BG Leonard's, since 1953)
and a pretty good textbook (JE Stiles' since 1953),
but very few people to heed it.
That's why he was still FULL-TIME an employee of the Evangelical
and Reformed Church.
WW.......yeah, that's for sure.
FOR 16 YEARS..........(1941-1957) wierwille stayed put in the church system collecting his paychecks. Sure he spinned it to his advantage, claiming that all this time he was "working the word" trying to tap the resources for abundant living.
And finally, ten more years transpire before vpw has a pfal class ready to market in the late 60s. But this is STILL not enough for the small-time, 51 year old ohio preacher. He sets his sights on engrafting hefner's and doop's leadership and work to further jump-start the pfal cookie-cutter-campaign.
It's no wonder that in pfal.....VPW HIGHLIGHTS THOSE WHO ARE SPIRITUAL HITCH-HIKERS.
FOR 16 YEARS..........(1941-1957) wierwille stayed put in the church system collecting his paychecks. Sure he spinned it to his advantage, claiming that all this time he was "working the word" trying to tap the resources for abundant living.
And finally, ten more years transpire before vpw has a pfal class ready to market in the late 60s. But this is STILL not enough for the small-time, 51 year old ohio preacher. He sets his sights on engrafting hefner's and doop's leadership and work to further jump-start the pfal cookie-cutter-campaign.
It's no wonder that in pfal.....VPW HIGHLIGHTS THOSE WHO ARE SPIRITUAL HITCH-HIKERS.
He knew it well.
:blink:
Considering that he took Leonard's class in 1953 and began TEACHING Leonard's class
(announcing it was his OWN class and calling it something else) in 1953,
it sure took him a long time before he had a "ready to market" class.
It seems more like they delay was more until he was able to get a cheap
headquarters from which he could operate without being held accountable to
a group like his denomination,
and the delay in getting an audience. After all, a DECADE of "his class" -1953 to 1963-
produced a tiny group, and it was only once he had the audience provided by
the hippies that the group experienced anything approaching large growth.
Even his OWN accounts put his numbers low before that, and we have yet to hear
from posters (with the possible exception of Peter W, since I don't know what
year he heard of vpw) predating that, and we certainly have had no first-person
accounts from times before that. All GSCers-and virtually all people in twi history-
effectively consider twi to exist from THAT point, because THEIR connection began
at that time.
Although I use the phrase "hijacking the hippies" because I think it's become a
phrase recognizable for the specific incidents of that time,
I agree that CARJACKING might be a more appropriate phrase-
that vpw CARJACKED Leonard's class, Stiles' book, Bullinger's books,
and Heefn3r and Do0p's ministries,
and claimed they were his own.
"Old Timers"?
They either.....
#1. got booted, M&A, asked to leave, told to leave, ect.
OR
#2. Woke up and smelled the Coffee brewing on the outside of TWI ( in some cases Pre-GSC days).
:)
They just redefine what "Old Timer" means.
After all, they redefined "the First Corps" once all the First Corps actually left
the FIRST time, and called the second corps "the First Corps."
Then, once all of them were gone, they rounded up all the old-timers still
connected with twi, and labelled THEM "the First Corps",
making them the third "First Corps" and the only "corps grads" who never
entered the corps.
Taking the pickle-jar and labelling it "apple-butter" has a long, proud tradition in twi.
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hey there skyrider!.....thanks for the interesting post!!........vic never claimed to be good at math!!.......certainly a ''poor historian" too!!.........no one ever told him the art of deception was gonna be easy, eh?..................peace.
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"When did the deception start?"
What year was he born?
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Yeah, Don'tWorry.......veepee was deceptively re-writing twi's history from the get-go. Quite the stretch, reaching back to the little vesper chime experiment to claim twi's beginning.
Like so many other things, it's another eye-opener to the big-claim-wierwille-ministry that was "reaching out around the world." Yeah, right. To think that wierwille was still pastoring in a Van Wert church until 1957......yet, claiming that his ministry (the likes of a modern-day apostle Paul, as some proclaim) began in October 1942 by the earth-shaking revelation of a few singers at church.
But, hey............go ahead, twi and have your "65th" anniversary celebration. Recount your historical roots back to the Payne church teenage singers and build the wierwille pyramid, again, for all your followers. IMO, you might be surprised at how many of your "faithful" don't buy into it.......but rather, just don't care to venture into unknown territory and see all the glaring lies.
Deceptive from the start..............and why I'm not surprised.
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well.... what's "vital" is twi got the word over the world
(big snort)
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About the only thing TWI ever got over is the wool over our eyes. <_<
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Hey, for their "65pffffht" anniversary, they could try explaining why, after 65 years, most of their "adherents" have been with them for 15 years or less.
What happened to all the "old-timers"?
(One of the questions I should have asked myself when I got involved in '71. Too soon old and too late smart)
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Ex---you crack me up!!!
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"got the word over the world.."
Sounds like the "white man's burden" to me..
don't yell at me, blame Kipling..
Honest to God.. without "der verd".. he really thought we were savages or something..
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Well..........the "old-timers" found out that twi's math didn't add up.
The "old-timers" learned that twi's history was constantly being re-written.
The "old-timers" did the litmus test on pfal and common sense won out.
The "old-timers" simply found NEW LIFE after twi.....and faded into the fabric of living.
And............so many of the "old-timers" were pillars of strength and comfort.
:)
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I would think most "standing" now would have been around more than 15 years. Do 20-year-olds count as "old-timers"?
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It's my PERSONAL OPINION
that vpw was IMAGINING he was some sort of international phenomenon
back when he began teaching in Payne and Van Wert.
However,
it wasn't until he "hijacked the hippies" in 1968-1970 that he had any
kind of REACH or IMPACT- since THEY had REACH and IMPACT.
Until then, he was an engaging speaker (since 1941 or so),
who had a pretty good class (BG Leonard's, since 1953)
and a pretty good textbook (JE Stiles' since 1953),
but very few people to heed it.
That's why he was still FULL-TIME an employee of the Evangelical
and Reformed Church.
Furthermore,
he had no qualms using their facilities and supplies to run his
little enterprise on the side, which is dishonest among
the unbelievers-even THEY know that's wrong. vpw had no
problem with it, however.
It wasn't until he was able to get land tax-free that he made any
kind of move. (The Wierwille family farm- he bought out his
brothers and made it an asset of a non-profit, so he could escape
taxes and still use the land how he wanted.)
For all the badmouthing he did of the church he came from,
he had no problem taking their paycheck and using their facilities
for well over a decade, and only moved when it was financially
advantageous to him. So much for personal integrity....
Anyway,
it's my OPINION that the first time he rewrote his history
to any major degree was when he met the hippies,
and began setting forth that himself was some great one,
and it was only about 1970 when we start hearing
"God spoke to me, and showed me snow".
He now had a whole new audience who weren't around
to know he was lying about exclusive Bible knowledge and
so on.
So, the REAL start of twi was in the end of the 1960s.
In the late 1950s, we had a small group that nobody ever
heard of.
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Thanks SKy-great point as always.
Yes VPee thought he had started the greastest thing since sliced bread, or that's what he led us to believe.
Only the bread turned out to be "stolen from the bakery".
We fell for the old "wolf in sheep's clothing trick". Weirwolf that is.
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WW.......yeah, that's for sure.
FOR 16 YEARS..........(1941-1957) wierwille stayed put in the church system collecting his paychecks. Sure he spinned it to his advantage, claiming that all this time he was "working the word" trying to tap the resources for abundant living.
And finally, ten more years transpire before vpw has a pfal class ready to market in the late 60s. But this is STILL not enough for the small-time, 51 year old ohio preacher. He sets his sights on engrafting hefner's and doop's leadership and work to further jump-start the pfal cookie-cutter-campaign.
It's no wonder that in pfal.....VPW HIGHLIGHTS THOSE WHO ARE SPIRITUAL HITCH-HIKERS.
He knew it well.
:blink:
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"Old Timers"?
They either.....
#1. got booted, M&A, asked to leave, told to leave, ect.
OR
#2. Woke up and smelled the Coffee brewing on the outside of TWI ( in some cases Pre-GSC days).
:)
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Considering that he took Leonard's class in 1953 and began TEACHING Leonard's class
(announcing it was his OWN class and calling it something else) in 1953,
it sure took him a long time before he had a "ready to market" class.
It seems more like they delay was more until he was able to get a cheap
headquarters from which he could operate without being held accountable to
a group like his denomination,
and the delay in getting an audience. After all, a DECADE of "his class" -1953 to 1963-
produced a tiny group, and it was only once he had the audience provided by
the hippies that the group experienced anything approaching large growth.
Even his OWN accounts put his numbers low before that, and we have yet to hear
from posters (with the possible exception of Peter W, since I don't know what
year he heard of vpw) predating that, and we certainly have had no first-person
accounts from times before that. All GSCers-and virtually all people in twi history-
effectively consider twi to exist from THAT point, because THEIR connection began
at that time.
Although I use the phrase "hijacking the hippies" because I think it's become a
phrase recognizable for the specific incidents of that time,
I agree that CARJACKING might be a more appropriate phrase-
that vpw CARJACKED Leonard's class, Stiles' book, Bullinger's books,
and Heefn3r and Do0p's ministries,
and claimed they were his own.
They just redefine what "Old Timer" means.
After all, they redefined "the First Corps" once all the First Corps actually left
the FIRST time, and called the second corps "the First Corps."
Then, once all of them were gone, they rounded up all the old-timers still
connected with twi, and labelled THEM "the First Corps",
making them the third "First Corps" and the only "corps grads" who never
entered the corps.
Taking the pickle-jar and labelling it "apple-butter" has a long, proud tradition in twi.
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