I was in twi for 13 years...been out for 17 years.
pfal was nothing more than an indoctrinational tool that facilitated recruitment into a cult.
The first thing that tipped me off about the class being wrong was the "first assignment" of the class...read the little red book "Christians should be proposterous". It seemed strange to me at the time that wierwille (while teaching about the 7 different administrations) was encouraging his followers to adhere to Jewish law from the old testament..."tithing"...first clue...follow the money.
"I'd rather have a bottle in front of me than a frontal lobotomy"
Groucho -- I was in for 10 years, now out for 20 years, and come to think of it, that "little red book" CSBP WAS "recommended reading", but I never put two and two together. Follow the money ---- YEA. :(-->
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Groucho
I was in twi for 13 years...been out for 17 years.
pfal was nothing more than an indoctrinational tool that facilitated recruitment into a cult.
The first thing that tipped me off about the class being wrong was the "first assignment" of the class...read the little red book "Christians should be proposterous". It seemed strange to me at the time that wierwille (while teaching about the 7 different administrations) was encouraging his followers to adhere to Jewish law from the old testament..."tithing"...first clue...follow the money.
"I'd rather have a bottle in front of me than a frontal lobotomy"
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Groucho -- I was in for 10 years, now out for 20 years, and come to think of it, that "little red book" CSBP WAS "recommended reading", but I never put two and two together. Follow the money ---- YEA. :(-->
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I'm embarrassed to say that until very recently I thought pfal was probably the best self-help class available.
It took getting to know a certain pfal pusher around here for me to finally understand that pfal as presented was a mind f*****.
I qualify that because much of what was in pfal was old news when vpw got ahold of the materials he used to come up with his program.
If I had been more widely read, more educated in world religions and scams, I would have recognized the "battle is in the mind" stuff as old history.
The f***** came in when vpw presented it as a form of christianity.
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