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Carol’s Story: About The Way — Part One

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Guest post by Carol. For many years. Carol was a member of The Way. Today’s post is an informational article about The Way for people who may not be familiar with this religious sect. You can read Carol’s blog here.

About The Way International

The Way International is a small, fundamentalist, Bible-based organization headquartered in New Knoxville, Ohio, on property that was once the family farm of the founder, Victor Paul Wierwille. The Way is considered a cult by many former members, by most mainstream churches, and by certain secular groups. It has most always operated as home-based churches.

The Way recognizes 1942 as its commencement date and has (almost) always operated as home-based churches. Wierwille claimed that, in 1942, God audibly spoke to him, telling him that He would teach Wierwille the Word as it had not been known since the first century, if Wierwille would teach it to others.

Like some other new religions, The Way had great growth beginning in the late 1960s, through the 1970s, and into the early 1980s. In the early ’80s, as many as 20,000 people attended the then-yearly Rock of Ages festival held on the Way’s property in New Knoxville. (The Rock of Ages was discontinued in 1995, after 25 years.)

Beginning in the latter 1980s, within a few years of Wierwille’s death, The Way began to unravel due (in part) to power struggles and to the exposure of rampant sexual abuses that had started with Wierwille. The Way has survived but is a skeleton of what it once was.

The Way teaches non-conventional biblical doctrines, and in that aspect, differs from conventional Christian Fundamentalism. It is fundamentalist in that followers of The Way believe that the Bible, as it was “originally” given, is perfect and inerrant and is God’s revealed Word and Will in written form to humanity. Way doctrine teaches that there is only one proper interpretation of the scriptures.

Way followers do not believe that Jesus is God. One of Wierwille’s books is entitled Jesus Christ is Not God. However, neither do followers believe that Jesus was just another man. Rather, he is the only begotten son of God and the redeemer of mankind. Without Jesus Christ shedding his “perfect blood,” mankind would continue in an irredeemable state. The Way teaches a virgin conception but not a virgin birth. God created sperm in Mary’s Fallopian tube which fertilized one of Mary’s eggs, thus producing a human with “perfect blood.” God, who is spirit, is Jesus’s biological father, and Mary, a human, was his biological mother.

The Way teaches that a human baby is not fully human until it takes its first breath and that abortion is not murder. Upon birth, a human is only body and soul (soul being breath life and encompassing genetics). A person does not receive the spirit of God until he or she decides to become born again (also known as being saved, made whole, redeemed, or the new birth). However, children are counted as saved as long as one parent is saved. This continues until the child reaches an age of accountability, when the child is able to independently make a decision to be saved or not.

Way followers believe that a person gets born again by believing Romans 10: 9 and 10. That is, people must confess with their mouths (out loud is not necessary) that Jesus is Lord (not as God, but as Master) and believe in their hearts that God raised Jesus from the dead. To accept Jesus into one’s heart or to believe that Jesus is God does not result in a person being born again; those are counterfeit formulas. Once people are born again, they cannot, for any reason, lose their salvation. The only people who cannot be saved are those born of the seed of the serpent, the devil. The Way does not subscribe to any sort of water baptism; it is not necessary and became obsolete once Jesus was raised from the dead and ascended to the right hand of God, making the new birth available.

Way believers are taught that homosexuality happens because of devil spirit possession. But people who are gay can still be saved, even if they continue being gay, though they wouldn’t be able to attend Way fellowships if they are unwilling to change their behavior.

In the 1990s The Way began teaching that the original sin in Genesis happened when the devil appeared in the form of a beautiful woman and enticed Eve into a homosexual experience. Adam watched, or at least consented, though he didn’t directly partake in the act. By consenting he ate of the figurative fruit from the figurative tree of the knowledge of good and evil in the Garden of Eden, and thus all humanity fell from grace and needed a redeemer. Prior to that doctrine, The Way taught that the original sin probably involved masturbation; Adam and Eve met their own sexual needs instead of each other’s. But masturbation is not considered a sin in and of itself.

Followers of The Way believe that when people die, they do not immediately go to an after-life in any form. The only human currently alive after death is Jesus Christ. All other humans remain dead and will be raised in the future either at Christ’s first “return” (which most Christians refer to as the “rapture” — The Way doesn’t use the word “rapture” but rather the phrase “the Hope”) or at the final judgments. Animals are not resurrected.

Way followers do not believe in an eternal hell-fire torment. After the final judgments, all non-believers will die the second death and cease to exist forever. The lake of fire and the devil and death will be obliterated. A new heaven and earth where all sorrow and death has ceased will then last for eternity, bringing into fruition God’s original intent in Genesis before the “fall of mankind.”

Though The Way is not part of the Charismatic movement, everyone in The Way speaks in tongues, but not spontaneously out loud during gatherings. In public Way meetings the believer is called upon by whomever is overseeing and is directed to either “prophesy” or “speak in tongues and interpret.” Speaking in tongues is mainly for the believer’s private prayer life “to build themselves up spiritually” and have a better connection with “God, the Father.” Way doctrine teaches that the nine “gifts of the spirit” referred to in I Corinthians 12 of the Bible are actually “manifestations” and that every equipped believer operates all nine of the manifestations. “All nine all the time” was a common phrase in The Way.

Way believers are not literalists. The Bible abounds with figures of speech and ancient Middle Eastern customs. A person needs some knowledge of these in order to understand the context of the Bible.

The Way is not a King James Bible-only organization. King James is the main version used in The Way because that version is what most biblical lexicons and concordances are keyed to and because the italicized words in the King James indicate that those words were added to the text. The Way references various versions in its study of the scriptures.

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      Bruce Gerencser

      Every time I read Carol’s story. I think she deserves the first place award for Most Fucked Up By Religion. I am so glad she has come out the other side of this with her sanity somewhat intact. I say somewhat because Fundamentalist religion of all stripes mind fucks people, leaving deep, lasting scars. Few who leave do so without bearing some sort psychological trauma.

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        carol

        I can put those initials after my name: Carol, MFUBR. Lol

        And I agree, Fundamentalism of all stripes can leave some deep scars and trauma.

        And I know many have endured much worse than I.

        Thanks again for sharing so much of your journey…and allowing me to share mine.

        We are a resilient bunch! 🙂

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      carol

      Hey Ami…

      Thanks for reading.

      I can’t recall if you and I have met here before at Bruce’s site. My apologies for not remembering. It’s nice to meet or remeet you.

      It is quite an awakening when a true believer realizes…”We aren’t unique?”

      I mean, anymore unique than any other group who has “the truth.”

      Thanks again,
      ~Carol 🙂

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    April

    Interesting how all these types of groups consider other groups who do things *differently* as being counterfeit or deceived. Doing religion different than what the leader dictates is looked on as a horrible transgression. On the other side of it, of course that is how they keep people in the Matrix, by demanding loyalty (don’t go to other churches or God will getcha for that!) & making it clear that THEY and THEY ALONE are the arbiters of the truth. Fascinating to see every group believes this. They may say that they aren’t exclusive, but everyone knows that you better NOT go somewhere else to get spiritually fed. Lots to think about… Thanks for sharing this!

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    carol

    The Way has dozens of splinter groups that have sprung up since the late 1980s. Some have 1000s of members, some a handful.

    One of those splinter groups was River Road Fellowship headed up by Victor Barnard, a 14th Way Corps graduate. He raped female followers as young as 12 and 13 — teaching them they would remain virgins and they were serving Christ in the flesh, who he claimed to be. He deemed them his “maidens.” It’s a really sick, horrifying story. Two of the girls came forward to authorities in 2012. They were finally heard in 2014. Barnard was already on the run. He was finally captured in Brazil in 2015, expedited to the US in 2016 and found guilty. He is serving 30 years in prison.

    There has been quite a bit of media since the story broke in 2014. Last night, ABC’s In An Instant aired an episode about Lindsay’s life and escape and about Victor Barnard. Hubby and I watched it. Lindsay really shines brilliantly…exposing scumbag Barnard. Courage, strength, tenacity…of course living through all the toxic effects that go with abuse. She is thriving now.

    Here’s a link to a clip: https://www.facebook.com/InAnInstantABC/videos/848583685290454/
    The episode will be available online in a week here: http://abc.go.com/shows/in-an-instant
    I posted a little bit about the episode here: http://tossandripple.blogspot.com/2017/06/in-instant-docudrama-deliver-us-from.html
    The Way is mentioned by one of the narrators in the story; he was the journalist that broke the story.

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    Brian k

    Bruce, I have read almost everything, that you have done. And I have to thank you so much for posting, Carols story. I read it all ,more than once and I was in tears, over her many years that she dedicated her life to the way ministry. I also am ex way ministry, but I didn’t have the commitment and near as many years as Carol did. And I stayed up for about 36 hours straight during that time which was about a month and a half ago. Doing research on the way ministry out of knew Knoxville Ohio. And I found more information on them on the internet. and found another woman who was with this organization through the greasespot cafe. named Charlene Edge and I ordered her book.
    Called undertow and I couldn’t put the book down. And I’m going to two order two more copies today. I like Your content .and what really blew me away was your segment of why I hate Jesus. I read that so slow and took my time and read and concentrated on every word that was written. And then I got up the next morning after 4 hours sleep and read it ever so slowly again and. And you know what! that is something that I have never seen or read. But at the time I read it, that was exactly what I was feeling and knew it at the time that I read it. I put my years in to, with the Christianity and bible. Am 60 now. Wishing you well Bruce. Brian from Naples FL. Take care my friend.

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