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Contributing Information - XFamily - Children of God
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From XFamily - Children of God. Send content or corrections to the editors. Please use the xFamily Forum. To send us content whenever possible. If you have something to send that you do not want to post on the public forum you may contact us by email. We now allow anyone with a confirmed email address to create an editor account. To maintain the same level of quality our readers have come to expect, new articles and revisions are checked. Retrieved from " https:/ www.xfamily.org/index.php?
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Ricky Rodriguez video - XFamily - Children of God
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From XFamily - Children of God. The Ricky Rodriguez Video. As it is being called is presented here for informational purposes. Its presence does not indicate xFamily.org approval of its contents. This video contains strong language and may be disturbing for some viewers. This video is not. Intended for minors and extra caution should be exercised in viewing it. In this video, recorded on 7 January 2005. Explains his reasons for the murder. He will commit the following day. Ricky Rodriguez Video Transcript.
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Children of God - XFamily - Children of God
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From XFamily - Children of God. Currently known as " The Family International. Had grown to about 100 members, they were dubbed the " Children of God. By the news media. Originally by a newsman in Camden, New Jersey). Until then they had been known as Teens for Christ. But the name stuck and was soon adopted as their official title. By 1972. There were 130 Children of God colonies. Scattered throughout the world. Today, the group claims close to 10,000 members in about 100 countries (see: statistics.
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Loving Jesus - XFamily - Children of God
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From XFamily - Children of God. This article contains explicit text that some may find offensive. Cover of " Run to My Arms! 8212; Art by Jan McRae. Is a term that members of the Children of God. Use to describe their sexual relationship with Jesus. This doctrine was introduced in 1995. And is taught to all members as young as 12, but more fully from the age of 14. The Family describes the Loving Jesus teachings as a radical form of "bridal theology." It is their understanding of the Bible. The Loving Je...
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Spotlight - XFamily - Children of God
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From XFamily - Children of God. Current spotlight: Jeremy Spencer. Current spotlight: Jeremy Spencer. Pages featured on the home page. Pages featured on the home page. 8212; A place to request and contribute information, and find out what our latest research is on. 8212; Info about "Mama Maria", current leader of The Family. 8212; Full video created by Ricky Rodriguez. 8212; TV coverage, documentaries and more. 8212; Book on Ricky Rodriguez's. 8212; Formerly practiced religious prostitution. 12 Macau Clo...
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Category:Video Archives - XFamily - Children of God
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From XFamily - Children of God. For help playing these video files and links to recommended media players, see Help:Video. Cult Killer: The Rick Rodriguez Story. 60 Minutes Australia: Sinful Acts. Dateline NBC: Losing Faith. The Love Prophet and the Children of God. Music With Meaning (MWM) Videos. Música con Vida (MCV) Videos. Note: For media coverage in print, see Category:Press. CNN Larry King Live: Cults: Sordid Sex and Secrets? CNN Newsroom: Born into a cult. CNN Anderson Cooper 360: Twisted Cult.
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Category:Secrecy - XFamily - Children of God
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From XFamily - Children of God. A consistent trait throughout the history of The Family. Has been their aversion to government oversight and extreme secrecy surrounding leadership. WS), the central administrative wing of The Family, continues to operate in complete secrecy, with very few members of The Family actually knowing their whereabouts or the identities of the members of those offices, most of whom operate under pseudonyms. Instead of their more commonly known " Bible names. Due to legal action.
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Story of Davidito - XFamily - Children of God
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From XFamily - Children of God. The Story of Davidito. Commonly referred to as the Davidito book. Was a 762-page book published by The Family International. In Spain in 1982. It consisted of a compilation of a publication series known as the Davidito Letters. Which were circulated from about 1975 until 1981. According to the Pubdex. 2700 copies were printed and distributed to Family Homes. Around the world. It was intended to be an example of child rearing. The early years of the second generation. Advoc...
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The Family International - XFamily - Children of God
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From XFamily - Children of God. Is a Christian cult. Formerly known as the Children of God. The Family of Love. They have operated under many additional names through various fronts and projects. This group is the primary focus of this website. The Family International was founded by claimed prophetic. It sprang from the Jesus Movement. Of the late 1960s. With many of its early converts drawn from the hippie movement. And the unconventional sexual practices. In the United States and Europe. The group's l...
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Flirty Fishing - XFamily - Children of God
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From XFamily - Children of God. This article contains explicit text and/or images that some may find disturbing or offensive. Flirty Fishing – "Hooker for Jesus! 8211; Drawing from Family publication. Flirty Fishing and the second generation. Journalistic and popular publications. Related articles and terms. Was a form of religious prostitution practiced by the Children of God. Until it was officially discontinued in 1987. Due, in part, to the AIDS. Scare). Its etymology can be traced to Matthew 4:19.