When Belief Breaks Families.
There are groups that go beyond faith…
and begin to control who you can speak to, love, and trust.
Controled by False Prophet, Gerald Flurry is one such group.
In these environments, loyalty is not just encouraged —
it is demanded above family. They destroys lives, and even drive members and ex members to suicide.
Parents are separated from children.
Grandparents are cut off from grandchildren.
Lifelong relationships are labeled “dangerous” overnight.
A word is often used: “disfellowshipped.”
What it means in practice is simple — cut them off.
No calls.
No visits.
No relationship.
For those outside looking in, it’s hard to understand.
But for those living it, the cost is devastating:
- Families divided for years… sometimes decades
- Children growing up without knowing grandparents
- Loved ones treated as if they no longer exist
And for those who are cut off…
the silence can be overwhelming.
Isolation. Grief. Loss.
A life suddenly emptied of the people who mattered most.
Can even lead to the suicide of members and ex members. And it has.
A Grandfather’s Plea
“I am still here.
I still love my children.
I still long to see my grandson.”
Time keeps moving.
Children grow up.
Opportunities are lost.
And the question remains:
Should any belief system come between a family and love?
A Call to Think and to Care
If you know someone in a situation like this:
- Encourage open communication, not silence
- Value family bonds, not forced separation
- Ask questions when something demands total control
Because no system, no leader, and no organization
should have the power to erase a family.
Please do not support the Philadelphia Church of God or any event held at Armstrong Auditorium on the groups compound in Edmond Oklahoma
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