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Remove Tax Exempt Status for Verity Baptist Church (Sacramento)
Wow... Jimenez's sermons this past Sunday were extra crazy.
sean blackburn
sacramento, CA, United States
Jun 28, 2016 —
Highlights: Morning: Persecution 1. His morning sermon was a purely political message about persecution. 2. Like every cult leader does, he engaged in rote repetition of his only real message: Persecution is good. He is desperate to keep people in his church. 3. I counted 27 adult attendees and three times that in children -- he claimed there were "almost 200 people" there. That's funny. 4. He claims he gets phone calls threatening to rape his children and murder him, and he spent a little too much time talking about filthy perverts raping his children, in my opinion. 5. He doubled down on the hate and claimed the protesters were all crazy. 6. He then turned to "end times" and "false prophets" -- which I found ironic because it is the end times for his church at Northgate Business Park and he is most definitely a narcissistic false prophet. 7. He thinks the greatest thing would be for Jesus to thank him in Heaven. Thank him. I'm pretty sure that's heretical. 8. He asked, "What did we do wrong? What law did we break? Who did we hurt?" And that was in the morning. In the afternoon he stressed that man's law was OK to break... but I digress... 9. He admitted they were all brainwashed -- but, you know, for the right stuff, not the wrong stuff (like everyone else). 10. He then told the tale of fiery furnace and the rest of the sermon was dedicated to politics, even going so far as to say, and I quote, "They can't take our tax exemption" (starting around 33:20). 11. He kept mentioning how he wasn't going to preach anything that would get him arrested. 12. He said his church is nothing like WBC because "they're like 20 people and they're all related" -- this is important because in the afternoon he preaches about making your children soldiers -- and also because all cult leaders do this "us/them" dichotomy in an attempt to distinguish themselves from those who are equally reviled. 13. Claimed, "if they stop us, yeah, then maybe this is just the work of men." And also that the protesting won't last, but IF they get kicked out, they can't find another place, they do spend all their money and everyone quits the church "God sees the bigger picture" -- so even when he baits his crowd with fear, and speculates that they could lose, and losing would mean they are secular and not holy, he then claims God will know better. 14. He also calls them to fight -- to pick up a weapon -- and then backtracks. Calls the men to grow hair on their legs and fight (only preaching to men, never women or children which are merely property) but then reminds them he only means to preach. 15. Talks about his landlord, the HVAC and foster care tenants who don't like him, and the media. 16. And also makes a hilarious mistake when he's talking about getting thrown into jail -- claims he'd rather get "thrown into jail for Jesus than for committing some other crime" (as if that false dichotomy is his only set of options) and then, trying to reiterate, because (like all cult leaders) he says little and repeats it often, he said, and I quote, "I'd rather get thrown in jism... I mean prison..." (he also said "we've been knocked out but not knocked up" and quickly corrected to "knocked down but not knocked out.") You can't make this stuff up. It writes itself. Afternoon: Super Cray 1. All about war. 2. Compared himself to an American soldier fighting the Nazis. 3. Thinks King Melchizedek was a pre-incarnate appearance and embodiment of JC -- which is purely heretical and also stupid -- but then claims "It's not a big deal." Which I found fascinating. This guy is a bigger narcissist than any child molester or murderer I ever had on my caseload as a counselor, and I had dozens, and they were ALL narcissists (and not one of them was homosexual; most killed or molested their family members: Children, nieces/nephews, grandchildren). 4. And the rest of the sermon was about how Abraham had "armed and trained servants in his house born" -- tried to make it sound like the Old Testament was precog, and was predicting the New Testament "born again" thing -- but we all know what he's doing. Roger Otoneil Jimenez is leading a cult of personality, based upon his own tragic belief system that is grossly heretical from even the KJV of the Bible (when he needs it to be), which functions via one mechanism: They reproduce in volume and then beat their children until they are brainwashed enough to die for the cause -- he is presiding over a narcissistic cult of child abuse and martyrdom. He said, "Our (meaning himself) job is not just to break you; our job is also to train you (as servants) and arm you." 5. Here is his call to action: Create your servants by giving birth to them (also by converting them through "soul winning"), train your servants to know only that which you allow them to know, and then "put a weapon in their hands." 6. He also told his flock at one point, as he was flipping back and forth between Old and New Testaments, and the Book of Revelation -- trying to create a coherent timeline by skipping over all the stuff he couldn't conveniently work into his heretical narrative -- and again I quote, "You should have a finger in John" -- and I'm not a Jungian or even a Freudian scholar, but that sounds pretty gay to me. (especially considering Jimenez does not preach to women -- he only preaches to men) Oh, and one last thing: Tithing. He went out of his way at the end of the evening service to inform his fleeced flock that it was THE LAW to tithe. Apparently, the church is running out of cash. Amen to that. SEE YOU WEDNESDAY, ROGER!
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