Once he changes the date again, the "God showed me" statement will prove to be blasphemy. He gives God credit for his theories and then denies them proving God is not behind his words.
Today there are at least 10 or more splinter groups from the Armstrong's with the same gospel that originated from the Armstrongs and teach the same doctrines. The heretical Adventists and Armstrong groups are just there to feed off the leftovers from the cults, those that have fallen away from Grace unto the righteousness of the law. And the scripture is fulfilled in them, as it is written: In Matthew 24 *For wheresoever the carcass is, there will the eagles be gathered together.* It's no small wonder they didn't want to believe in eternal punishment. Every criminal knows one day he will be caught and judged.
If you are a real prophet then you can never be wrong not even one time. anyone who is ever wrong just one time is a false prophet. Matthew 24:36 KJV But of that day and hour knoweth no man, no, not the angels of heaven, but my Father only.
He soft-walked it back during this clip. December 16 at the time was in his comments about Monday. Dave is incapable of crossing a finish line. He usually expresses his doubts just before the deadline so that it can set him up to "be right" when nothing happens.
@@marcryan71 As the day approaches and it does NOT happen, he knows that his theory is incorrect. just now saw this channel. What is his idea about 1290 and 1335? It seems to me they are simply an extension of the the second half of the 70th Week of Daniel which is 1260. So, 30 days after the Second Coming and 75 days after His feet touch the Mount of Olives. Is he doing something different with 1260 and 1290? As long as he attempts to use what is clearly revealed in the Bible, I do not care if he is wrong because his error does not make the Bible wrong, just his understanding. Our understanding is certainly modified by what does and does not happen. At least he seems to be giving heed to what is in the Bible. There is no better understanding of the Bible than that revealed by what actually happens
@@marcryan71 After listening carefully and looking at other of his videos, it appears that he believes the 1290 and 1335 are part of Daniel's 70th week. They clearly are NOT part of Daniel's 70th week since the week is 2520 days and half the week is 1260 days. Therefore, 1290 and 1335 have ZERO predictability. You would be required to know when is the starting day of the 2520 days which leads to a simple calculation of the mid point. The entire mystery can only be solved by having sound reasons for a date for the Physical Return of Christ to the Mt of Olives. The only hint of that of which I am aware is Hosea 6:2 in relation to His Crucifixion date, presumably April 25, 31AD. A day is as a 1000 years. 2 Peter 3:8
@@fultonavekid264 Dave is off in the weeds on all his goofy ideas. You would need to invest hours and hours into listening to all his sermons to get exactly what he is teaching. These YT videos are only snippets of his most stupid stuff. I try to add some context, but it is not the full story.
What’s wrong with all these date setters, continually going against Gods word? ..all their “knowledge” yet they believe they can outsmart God, who strictly says “no man knows the hour”
I find it interesting that he keeps recalculating the date. It’s a classic obsession. He’s unable to see that his terms of reference need to change. After a couple of failed attempts most people would step back and rethink the whole approach (not to mention heed the clear words of scripture “no one knows the day or the hour of his coming”), but he doesn’t. He keeps recalculating. And he doesn’t realize that he has no credibility with anyone now, other than the most hardcore RCG members. A normal person with normal instincts would be feeling a little humbled and even embarrassed to keep coming up with these dates. He’s obsessed, calculating, yes, but thinking? No.
A normal person, after the number of failed predictions that David Pack has made, would step way back and question their terms of reference and framing of the issue. But not David Pack. He’s obsessed. Obsessed enough that despite the fact that his whole approach is unbiblical (“of that hour no one knows”), he hasn’t yet come to any real humility. And he’s pontificates about all these minute calculations, but seems not to realizes that he’s already lost all credibility and just looks foolish. I’d feel sorry for him if he had even a bit of humility. But he’s very stubborn so I don’t have much sympathy for him. People who get as much wrong as David Pack does lose the right to be believed when they say things like “God showed me.” No David, you’ve gone down the rabbit hole.
why do these idiots keep trying t tell God how to do his job? they have read the scriptures in black and white and red! so now some guy has it all figured out. remember what happened to harold camping. he ended up dying!
I would suggest this man quit mocking God! I can’t even believe there’s people sitting there listening to him, David clearly has the gift of false teaching!!! Wake up people, start reading your bible for yourself.
David Pack is not the problem. It's the Bible that's the problem. It's a heavily edited document that has the "power" to confirm whatever one chooses to believe. The sooner people realize it's total bunk and stop wasting their time with it, the better off they'll be.
PLace your bets HERE thumbs up if he's wrong!
Matthew 24:36 KJV
But of that day and hour knoweth no man, no, not the angels of heaven, but my Father only.
I pray that congregation wakes up
Once he changes the date again, the "God showed me" statement will prove to be blasphemy. He gives God credit for his theories and then denies them proving God is not behind his words.
He abandoned February 13 the very next week. Which proves God "showed him" NOTHING.
Last time he said December 16 or March 29 2025...he is definitely a False prophecy...now February.
Today there are at least 10 or more splinter groups from the Armstrong's with the same gospel that originated from the Armstrongs and teach the same doctrines. The heretical Adventists and Armstrong groups are just there to feed off the leftovers from the cults, those that have fallen away from Grace unto the righteousness of the law. And the scripture is fulfilled in them, as it is written: In Matthew 24 *For wheresoever the carcass is, there will the eagles be gathered together.*
It's no small wonder they didn't want to believe in eternal punishment. Every criminal knows one day he will be caught and judged.
If you are a real prophet then you can never be wrong not even one time.
anyone who is ever wrong just one time is a false prophet.
Matthew 24:36 KJV
But of that day and hour knoweth no man, no, not the angels of heaven, but my Father only.
What happened to His returning December 16, 2024?
He soft-walked it back during this clip. December 16 at the time was in his comments about Monday. Dave is incapable of crossing a finish line. He usually expresses his doubts just before the deadline so that it can set him up to "be right" when nothing happens.
@@marcryan71 As the day approaches and it does NOT happen, he knows that his theory is incorrect. just now saw this channel. What is his idea about 1290 and 1335? It seems to me they are simply an extension of the the second half of the 70th Week of Daniel which is 1260. So, 30 days after the Second Coming and 75 days after His feet touch the Mount of Olives. Is he doing something different with 1260 and 1290?
As long as he attempts to use what is clearly revealed in the Bible, I do not care if he is wrong because his error does not make the Bible wrong, just his understanding.
Our understanding is certainly modified by what does and does not happen.
At least he seems to be giving heed to what is in the Bible.
There is no better understanding of the Bible than that revealed by what actually happens
@@marcryan71 After listening carefully and looking at other of his videos, it appears that he believes the 1290 and 1335 are part of Daniel's 70th week. They clearly are NOT part of Daniel's 70th week since the week is 2520 days and half the week is 1260 days. Therefore, 1290 and 1335 have ZERO predictability. You would be required to know when is the starting day of the 2520 days which leads to a simple calculation of the mid point. The entire mystery can only be solved by having sound reasons for a date for the Physical Return of Christ to the Mt of Olives. The only hint of that of which I am aware is Hosea 6:2 in relation to His Crucifixion date, presumably April 25, 31AD. A day is as a 1000 years. 2 Peter 3:8
The real issue with Mr Pack and everyone else is - are you Born Again?
@@fultonavekid264 Dave is off in the weeds on all his goofy ideas. You would need to invest hours and hours into listening to all his sermons to get exactly what he is teaching. These YT videos are only snippets of his most stupid stuff. I try to add some context, but it is not the full story.
surely no one really believes him at this point?
Here's a revelation for you: No one knows the day nor the hour. Not even David C. Pack.
What’s wrong with all these date setters, continually going against Gods word? ..all their “knowledge” yet they believe they can outsmart God, who strictly says “no man knows the hour”
I find it interesting that he keeps recalculating the date. It’s a classic obsession. He’s unable to see that his terms of reference need to change. After a couple of failed attempts most people would step back and rethink the whole approach (not to mention heed the clear words of scripture “no one knows the day or the hour of his coming”), but he doesn’t. He keeps recalculating. And he doesn’t realize that he has no credibility with anyone now, other than the most hardcore RCG members. A normal person with normal instincts would be feeling a little humbled and even embarrassed to keep coming up with these dates. He’s obsessed, calculating, yes, but thinking? No.
A normal person, after the number of failed predictions that David Pack has made, would step way back and question their terms of reference and framing of the issue. But not David Pack. He’s obsessed. Obsessed enough that despite the fact that his whole approach is unbiblical (“of that hour no one knows”), he hasn’t yet come to any real humility. And he’s pontificates about all these minute calculations, but seems not to realizes that he’s already lost all credibility and just looks foolish. I’d feel sorry for him if he had even a bit of humility. But he’s very stubborn so I don’t have much sympathy for him. People who get as much wrong as David Pack does lose the right to be believed when they say things like “God showed me.” No David, you’ve gone down the rabbit hole.
@ExRCG Website at this rate, your channel will have more members than the church haha
why do these idiots keep trying t tell God how to do his job? they have read the scriptures in black and white and red! so now some guy has it all figured out. remember what happened to harold camping. he ended up dying!
Even with a hundred followers he will still think he is the one and only .......... Idiocracy
I would suggest this man quit mocking God!
I can’t even believe there’s people sitting there listening to him, David clearly has the gift of false teaching!!! Wake up people, start reading your bible for yourself.
Bingo cards are getting full, 🤣
David Pack is not the problem. It's the Bible that's the problem. It's a heavily edited document that has the "power" to confirm whatever one chooses to believe. The sooner people realize it's total bunk and stop wasting their time with it, the better off they'll be.
Is he a Jehovah witness?
No. RCG is an offshoot of the Worldwide Church of God, headed by Herbert W. Armstrong, that collapsed in the early 1990s.
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LDS favorite hymn....
False teacher! RUN!
Run faster than you have ever run before. False prophet!
This guy is the best incompetent clown showman of all time. What a joke.
fake
False prophet