BALANCE: ARTICLES by Christopher C. Warren

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    Since, as I have explained, the purpose of this website is dual (examine the nccg_concern's integrity AND how much truth his writings carry), I intended to present a little of the positive things that the NCCG church stands for, which the cult-hunter Im criticising has (deliberately?) omitted. I was astonished when I observed this: even if that small church is the most evil church in the world, there must have been something positive about it, because that church has members (wouldn't really be a church otherwise) and these members are the ones responsible for joining it. It was quite a give-away to bother to write a whole website on ones own about a cult and not mention even one positive thing the people in it do or one aspect of NCCG to which its members are drawn to and benefit from.

    The original idea was that all the official responses to the anti-NCCG person could be found in NCCG Cyber, written by the leadership. I have suggested elsewhere that, if you want to find out what is NCCG stance on this issue and what their leadership's opinion is, you should visit the NCCG Cyber Community board, or at any rate, do your own research, as I am by no means NCCG's representative. However, since the time the authoring of this website began (about a month ago), the official response of NCCG towards their critics has been removed and another page was created which links to this website.

    I would like to make clear that this effort was 100% voluntary and, as odd as it might sound, it was not a particularly unpleasant experience after all. But I know that, at any rate, balance has to be maintained, and I can't go and criticise another person's critic without the reader knowing what it's all about. Now the official responses of NCCG have been deleted, but I still wished to maintain the balance. I picked two "freshly" written articles from C.C. Warren. Both of them had been posted in a sub-website of www.nccg.org, and I would link them, but this site has been taken down as well. I requested that I am allowed to reproduce them in this website. I believe they do good work in maintaining the balance and spare me the trouble of writing a list of pieces of information about that church, something which would also be indirect. The reason these two where selected was first of all that they were both written for all audiences, regardless their worldview. Another reason was that the first article contains C.C. Warren's view about the attacks against him (more or less, an official response to that). In the second article he explains his view on what Christianity is, which I think is very informative and useful for someone who doesn't even know what NCCG is about. However, it by no means replaces a thorough research into NCCG's beliefs and practices for those who are interested in that.

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