Yes, an Intermediate Class syllabus. At one time, those sessions were part of the foundational class and referred to as session 13. It was like an unlisted bonus track on a CD. It was optional and attendance was not required for you to be to be considered a PFAL grad. It didn't follow session 12 immediately, though, like the other sessions. I seem to recall there was a short period between the two (maybe a week or two) and then the material was covered in two sessions that were unofficially called the T.I.P. class. This is where the concept of excellor sessions was introduced. I'm not sure if it had any official, printed material to accompany it other that a sheet of scripture references.. Later, it was spun off into a three session class with the same material and had its own printed syllabus. You had to pay extra for that class, even if you had already taken the T.I.P. class. It was required for admittance into the A.C. (Advanced Class). There was also material that dealt with being born again of the seed of the devil. This was in the second of the two sessions. That was dropped completely and showed up again in the A.C. I may be fuzzy on some of the details, but that's how I wound up with this syllabus.
It was prophetic....ok....nah.,...just messing around...im gonna go now....
All joking aside...I had no idea that was in any of st vics classes and it absolutly freaking comical a Dr. of anything (he wasnt really a Dr) made that statement.
Just to be clear.....
It was the Intermediate Class. Rev E@rl B taught that, with a brief introduction by vpw. Before someone jumps in and says that this means it wasn't vpw who made the mistake, vpw signed off on 100% of everything in that class. If any segment had been less than 100% what he wanted, you KNOW he would have had it re-filmed- as many times as needed until he found it exactly what he wanted. So, either vpw taught him that, and E@rl passed that along, or EB taught it and vpw reviewed it and said, "That's fine. Print it."
What's so shocking about an IC syllabus? If you took any level of pfal, it came with a syllabus. The only class I took in twi that didn't come with a syllabus (I didn't take ALL the classes) was the CFS class, which had 2-pages for a 7-session class.
Was this really taught? I'm not doubting you, WW, but the error here is so deep that it's traumatic for me. I've really struggled to reply to this for thirteen hours. I'm not joking about the trauma. My hands are shaking - this is so, SO STUPID! This can't be explained away. No apologetic can fix the abject error of such a claim.
I never took the IC, but if I heard this... I don't know what I'd do... but I know I would do whatever it took to stand between the devil's defecating rectum and the mouth of God, because that is exactly what this is - contempt of God, Truth.
What happened among the robots in the room watching this? Did anyone stand up and call BULLSHONTA! Did anyone question the obvious error and stupidity? Did anyone stand for truth and walk out at this moment? WTAF is going on???
It was taught in detail. It was broken down with examples. EB had a bunch of recordings of TIP, and played them to illustrate. In the example of one (the "muck and mire" one), he pointed out the interpretation was MUCH longer, and supposedly pointed out where the speaker had interpolated his own thinking into the translation. In another example, he counted out on his fingers, pointing out the interpretation had the same number of natural breaking points and the same overall time as the "tongue."
11. It’s a lot harder to get away with napping in a live Advanced Class than in a PFAL class on Betamax tape…can’t say much more…the ushers are around…you’re not paranoid if “group leadership “ really are watching you.
28. The Great Indoctrination Principle: the cult-leader creates a mini-wierwille in you, which is now your mini-wierwille, and your mini-wierwille teaches your mind - which is now your mind plus one - and then it becomes manifested in the senseless realm of Twig as you try to fit in.
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Yes, an Intermediate Class syllabus. At one time, those sessions were part of the foundational class and referred to as session 13. It was like an unlisted bonus track on a CD. It was optional and attendance was not required for you to be to be considered a PFAL grad. It didn't follow session 12 immediately, though, like the other sessions. I seem to recall there was a short period between the two (maybe a week or two) and then the material was covered in two sessions that were unofficially called the T.I.P. class. This is where the concept of excellor sessions was introduced. I'm not sure if it had any official, printed material to accompany it other that a sheet of scripture references.. Later, it was spun off into a three session class with the same material and had its own printed syllabus. You had to pay extra for that class, even if you had already taken the T.I.P. class. It was required for admittance into the A.C. (Advanced Class). There was also material that dealt with being born again of the seed of the devil. This was in the second of the two sessions. That was dropped completely and showed up again in the A.C. I may be fuzzy on some of the details, but that's how I wound up with this syllabus.
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Just to be clear.....
It was the Intermediate Class. Rev E@rl B taught that, with a brief introduction by vpw. Before someone jumps in and says that this means it wasn't vpw who made the mistake, vpw signed off on 100% of everything in that class. If any segment had been less than 100% what he wanted, you KNOW he would have had it re-filmed- as many times as needed until he found it exactly what he wanted. So, either vpw taught him that, and E@rl passed that along, or EB taught it and vpw reviewed it and said, "That's fine. Print it."
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What's so shocking about an IC syllabus? If you took any level of pfal, it came with a syllabus. The only class I took in twi that didn't come with a syllabus (I didn't take ALL the classes) was the CFS class, which had 2-pages for a 7-session class.
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It was taught in detail. It was broken down with examples. EB had a bunch of recordings of TIP, and played them to illustrate. In the example of one (the "muck and mire" one), he pointed out the interpretation was MUCH longer, and supposedly pointed out where the speaker had interpolated his own thinking into the translation. In another example, he counted out on his fingers, pointing out the interpretation had the same number of natural breaking points and the same overall time as the "tongue."
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10. What could be more underwhelming than a cult-leader who lost the battle with his own inner demons telling me how to combat devil spirits
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11. It’s a lot harder to get away with napping in a live Advanced Class than in a PFAL class on Betamax tape…can’t say much more…the ushers are around…you’re not paranoid if “group leadership “ really are watching you.
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12. Never answered my question “how many devil spirits can party in the motor coach? “
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13. Found out another unforgivable sin is tripping out of the ministry
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14. When in use wierwille’s favorite porn video is missing from the Advanced Class junk table
(that’ might be a good thing - depends on how you look at it )
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15. Coffee at the Advanced Class is miraculously stretched beyond belief.
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16. Endless after class debates on how to get born again of the wrong seed.
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17. Finding out the Beatles were part of a communist conspiracy to take over our country
(true story - we watched video of author of book The Marxist Minstrels break down the Beatles’ song “Back in the USSR”)
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18. There’s always some joker trying to cut in the line with the “get behind me, Satan” routine
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19. Advanced Class is the annual conference for The Way Tree saps
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20. Plagiarism is not recognized as the 10th manifestation - gifts of stealing
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21. Students are forbidden to use a pendant for the true or false questions on the final exam.
Edited by T-BoneIs thiiis a typos? Yes or no? Is type-O really a type-O
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22. Everything gives off something…some peoples’ body odor is worse than others
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23. Suffering food poisoning at the Advanced Class means it’s Christ’s vomit behind your vomit
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24. The Advanced Class syllabus is made from recycled Ouija boards
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25. wierwille was on his game when discerning spirits at the liquor store
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26. Key to walking by the spirit of the lockbox - do not tell all you know
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27. Another key to walking by the spirit of lockbox - it may be necessary to boot witnesses out of the courtroom
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28. The Great Indoctrination Principle: the cult-leader creates a mini-wierwille in you, which is now your mini-wierwille, and your mini-wierwille teaches your mind - which is now your mind plus one - and then it becomes manifested in the senseless realm of Twig as you try to fit in.
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