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Children of God (1994): a 63-minute Channel 4 documentary by John Smithson; detailing the Padilla family and the abuse of their three underage daughters and the death of another. Children of God: Lost and Found: a 75-minute documentary by Noah Thomson, featured at the 2007 Slamdance Film Festival. [52] Cult Killer: The Rick Rodriguez Story: a ...
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Reviewing the novel in National Catholic Reporter, novelist Valerie Sayers felt that Children of God focuses on the problem of evil. She was critical of the author's tone but praised her prose style. "The steady rate of shouting and imploring is rough indicator of the melodrama level. The minor characters tend to the stereotype."
David Brandt Berg (February 18, 1919 – October 1, 1994), also known as King David, Mo, Moses David, Father David, Dad, or Grandpa to followers, was the founder and leader of the cult generally known as the Children of God [1] and subsequently as The Family International.
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The Occultist (Alhazred) - former leader of a cult, Darkest Dungeon and Darkest Dungeon II Bensheng - leader of Happiness Metta Power Group, a fictional cult, The Amazing Grace of Σ [ zh ] Lin Lu-ho - leader of New Spiritual Society, a cult residing in Penghu, The Pig, the Snake and the Pigeon
Children of God (Phil Wickham album), 2016; Children of God (Swans album), 1987 "Children of God", a song by Eyehategod from the 1992 album In the Name of Suffering "Children of God," a song by Third Day from the 2010 album Move "Children of God," a song by Andrew Jackson Jihad from the 2014 album Christmas Island
Flirty Fishing (FFing) is a form of evangelism by sexual intimacy practised from around 1974 to 1987 by the cult Children of God, currently known as The Family International (TFI). Female members of Children of God, or "fisherwomen," would apply their sex appeal on "fish" — men from outside the cult (often, but not always, having sex ...