Holy Roller Took Christians For $25M
Feds Say Alleged Con Man, Blew Money On SUV, Fine Dining And Shopping Sprees
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Jon G. Ervin, 61, of Mission Viejo, was named Thursday in a criminal complaint filed in U.S. District Court in Santa Ana. A federal magistrate set bail at $1 million during a brief court appearance Friday and Ervin was not immediately released.
Ervin's public defender, Leon Peterson, didn't immediately return a call for comment.
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission also filed lawsuits against Ervin and his company, Safevest LLC, on Thursday and obtained federal orders freezing their assets.
According to the criminal complaint, Ervin used Safevest to persuade victims to invest in a fake commodity futures trading program. Investors were told Safevest would use no more than 13 percent of their deposit in hundreds of commodity trades a day on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, with a guarantee of up to 1 percent in returns each day.
Investors could check their returns on a password-protected Web site that was run exclusively by Ervin. The program attracted about 550 investors, officials said.
Investigators alleged, however, that Ervin didn't invest any of the money in commodities trading and instead spent $1 million of the money to invest in a Georgia golf course. He also bought a sport utility vehicle and spent lavishly on air travel, gourmet meals and shopping, said Thom Mrozek, spokesman for the U.S. attorney's office.
Up to 80 percent of investors were churchgoing Christians and many joined the program after being approached by fellow worshippers through a referral system, according to court papers.
Those who referred others in their church would receive a 10 percent "referral fee" from the profits of the new members they solicited; pastors were required to make an initial investment of $5,000, while non-pastors had to put down $25,000, according to federal documents.
Investment materials included the resume of an Arlington, Va., pastor, the Rev. John V. Slye, who was listed as one of the founders of the National Center for Cancer Research and a prominent fundraiser for charities.
The SEC complaint states that Slye was the chief executive and co-owner of Safevest and was a signatory on several accounts, but Mrozek said Slye has not been charged in the criminal case because it's unclear how much he knew about the operation. Investigators have also not determined if all the information on Slye's resume was accurate.
"Basically, what you have here is a scheme that is being orchestrated by Ervin," Mrozek said. "There are people who are wittingly or unwittingly assisting him, and we're still trying to figure out who knew what, and when."
A Web site for Grace Community Church in Arlington, Va., lists a John Slye as pastor. Slye didn't immediately return a message left at his office and did not respond to an e-mail.
Ervin eventually returned about $18 million to investors who grew concerned and asked for their money back, but the rest was never recovered, Mrozek said. Ervin would dodge investors' phone calls or delay returning the money through a series of excuses, the criminal complaint said.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Jennifer Waier, who is prosecuting the case, was traveling and unavailable for comment Friday.
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See all 319 CommentsIn 1179, they went to Rome, where Pope Alexander III blessed their life but forbade preaching without authorization from the local clergy. They disobeyed and began to preach according to their own understanding of scripture. Seen by the Roman Catholic Church as unorthodox, they were formally declared heretics by Pope Lucius III in 1184 and by the Fourth Lateran Council in 1215.
In 1211 more than 80 were burned as heretics at Strasbourg, beginning several centuries of persecution that nearly destroyed the sect. Part of their legacy is recognized as works of the writer Henri Arnaud.
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Anyone who disagreed with the CHURCH or didnt do what they were told were burned or otherwise executed as "heretics" or "witches"
One of the most famous examples of religious violence in the Middle Ages is of course the Crusades - attempts by European Christians to impose their vision of religion upon Jews, Orthodox Christians, heretics, Muslims, and just about anyone else who happened to get in the way.
Hardly a noble quest in foreign lands, the Crusades represented the worst in religion generally and in Christianity specifically. The broad historical outlines of the Crusades are available in most history books
Two systems which emerged in the church deserve special mention has having contributed greatly: penance and indulgences. Penance was a type of worldly punishment, and a common form was a pilgrimage to the Holy Lands. Pilgrims resented the fact that sites holy to Christianity were not controlled by Christians, and they were easily whipped into a state of agitation and hatred towards Muslims.
ens of thousands of peasants followed Peter the Hermit who displayed a letter he claimed was written by (The big cheese) and delivered to him personally by Geezus. This letter was supposed to be his credentials as a Christian leader, and perhaps he was indeed qualified - in more ways than one.
Not to be outdone, throngs of crusaders in the Rhine valley followed a goose believed to be enchanted by (The big cheese) to be their guide. I''''m not sure that they got very far, although they did manage to join other armies following Emich of Leisingen who asserted that a cross miraculously appeared on his chest, certifying him for leadership. Showing a level of rationality consistent with their choice of leaders, Emich''''s followers decided that before they traveled across Europe to kill (The big cheese)''''s enemies, it would be a good idea to eliminate the infidels in their midst. Thus suitably motivated, they proceeded to massacre the Jews in German cities like Mainz and Worms. Thousands of defenseless men, women and children were chopped, burned or otherwise slaughtered.
When Muslim cities were captured by Christian crusaders, it was standard operating procedure for all inhabitants - no matter what their age - to be summarily killed. It is not an exaggeration to say that the streets ran red with blood as Christians reveled in church-sanctioned horrors. Jews who took refuge in their synagogues would be burned alive, not unlike the treatment they received in Europe.
Sometimes, atrocities were excused as actually being merciful. When a crusader army broke out of Antioch and sent the besieging army into flight, the Christians found that the abandoned Muslim camp was filled with the wives of the enemy soldiers. Chronicler Fulcher of Chartres happily recorded for posterity that "...the Franks did nothing evil to them [the women] except pierce their bellies with their lances."
Fatal Heresy
Although members of other religions obviously suffered at the hands of good Christians throughout the Middle Ages, it should not be forgotten that other Christians suffered just as much. Augustine''''s exhortion to compel entry into the church was used with great zeal when church leaders dealt with Christians who daredto follow a different sort of religious path. This was not always the case - during the first millennium, death was a rare penalty. But in the 1200s, shortly after the beginning of the crusades against the Muslims, wholly European crusades against Christian dissidents were enacted.
In 1208, Pope Innocent III raised an army of over 20,000 knights and peasants eager to kill and pillage their way through France. When the city of Beziers fell to the besieging armies of Christendom, soldiers asked papal legate Arnald Amalric how to tell the faithful apart from the infidels. He uttered his famous words: "Kill them all. (The big cheese) will know His own." Such depths of contempt and hatred are truly frightening, but they are only possible in the context of a religious doctrine of eternal punishment for unbelievers and eternal reward for believers.
Followers of Peter Waldo of Lyon, called Waldensians, also suffered the wrath of official Christendom. They promoted the role of lay street preachers despite official policy that only ordained ministers be allowed to preach. They rejecting things like oaths, war, relics, veneration of saints, indulgences, purgatory, and a great deal more which was promoted by religious leaders. The church needed to control the sort of information which the people heard, lest they be corrupted by the temptation to think for themselves. They were declared heretics at the Council of Verona in 1184 and then hounded and killed over the course of the following 500 years. In 1487, Pope Innocent VIII called for an armed crusade against populations of Waldensians in France. Some of them still apparently survive in the Alps and Piedmont.
Dozens of other heretical groups suffered the same fate - condemnation, excommunication, repression and eventually death. Christians did not shy away from killing their own religious brethern when even minor theological differences arose. For them, perhaps no differences were truly minor - all doctrines were a part of the True Path to heaven, and deviation on any point challenged the authority of the church and the community. It was a rare person who dared to stand up and make independent decisions about religious belief, made all the more rare by the fact that they were massacred as fast as possible.
Pagans honour the Divine in all its aspects, whether male or female, as parts of the sacred whole. Every man and woman is, to a Pagan, a beautiful and unique being. Children are loved and honoured and there is a strong sense of community. The woods and open spaces of the land, home to wild animals and birds, are cherished. Paganism stresses personal spiritual experience, and Pagans often find that experience through their relationship with the natural world that they love. We seek spiritual union with Divinity by attuning with the tides of Nature and by exploring our inner selves, seeing each reflected in the other. We believe that we should meet the Divine face to face, within our own experience, rather than through an intermediary.
Christianity by comparison has a long history of violence, bloodshed, murder of innocent non-believers (or adherents of other religions and beliefs)
Some selected highlights from it''s history;
Blessed are You for not making me a woman.
It seems that religion (and lack of it) is
Posted by down-ndirty
Yeah isnt that amazing? im sure that made women feel REAL c=valued! hypocrits, subversive, sick.
Compare that to paganism;
Paganism is a spiritual way of life which has its roots in the ancient nature religions of the world. It is principally rooted in the old religions of Europe, though some adherents also find great worth in the indigenous beliefs of other countries. Such belief in the sacredness of all things can be found world-wide. Pagans see this as their heritage, and retain the beliefs and values of their ancestors in forms adapted to suit modern life. We celebrate the sanctity of Nature, revering the Divine in all things; the vast, unknowable spirit that runs through the universe, both seen and unseen.
It seems to me that we all fail to ask the fundamental question. If in the begining there was nothing. (I mean nothing except god of course) that means there was nothing. Then god in his infinite wisdom decided that there should be something. So he created the universe.
He create the stars, the planets and put life on one of them.
Then he went about creating Satan, evil, hunger, war, famine, and all the other ills of this world. Then he went and created sin. (And before you say that he did not create sin, he must have as in the begining there was nothing which of course would include SIN.
) Then he decided that he could not tolerate this particular creation so he created his only begotton son, to come and be kill by his creation so that he could forgive us for something he created, LOL that''s got to be the most phuxed up garbage I ever heard.
Sorry but this does not make very much sense to me. Regardless of what the biBULL says.
1 And the LORD spoke unto moses, saying:
2 Speak unto the children of Israel, saying: If any one shall sin through error, in any of the things which the LORD hath commanded not to be done, and shall do any one of them:
3 if the anointed priest shall sin so as to bring guilt on the people, then let him offer for his sin, which he hath sinned, a young bullock without blemish unto the LORD for a sin-offering.
4 And he shall bring the bullock unto the door of the tent of meeting before the LORD; and he shall lay his hand upon the head of the bullock, and kill the bullock before the LORD.
5 And the anointed priest shall take of the blood of the bullock, and bring it to the tent of meeting.
6 And the priest shall dip his finger in the blood, and sprinkle of the blood seven times before the LORD, in front of the veil of the sanctuary. 7 And the priest shall put of the blood upon the horns of the altar of sweet incense before the LORD, which is in the tent of meeting; and all the remaining blood of the bullock shall he pour out at the base of the altar of burnt-offering, which is at the door of the tent of meeting.
14 But the flesh of the bullock, and his skin, and his dung, shalt thou burn with fire without the camp: it is a sin offering.
15 Thou shalt also take one ram; and Aaron and his sons shall put their hands upon the head of the ram.
16 And thou shalt slay the ram, and thou shalt take his blood, and sprinkle it round about upon the altar.
17 And thou shalt cut the ram in pieces, and wash the inwards of him, and his legs, and put them unto his pieces, and unto his head.
18 And thou shalt burn the whole ram upon the altar: it is a burnt offering unto the LORD: it is a sweet savour, an offering made by fire unto the LORD.
19 And thou shalt take the other ram; and Aaron and his sons shall put their hands upon the head of the ram.
20 Then shalt thou kill the ram, and take of his blood, and put it upon the tip of the right ear of Aaron, and upon the tip of the right ear of his sons, and upon the thumb of their right hand, and upon the great toe of their right foot, and sprinkle the blood upon the altar round about.
21 And thou shalt take of the blood that is upon the altar, and of the anointing oil, and sprinkle it upon Aaron, and upon his garments, and upon his sons, and upon the garments of his sons with him: and he shall be hallowed, and his garments, and his sons, and his sons'' garments with him.
LEV 20:2
Again, thou shalt say to the children of Israel, Whosoever he be of the children of Israel, or of the strangers that sojourn in Israel, that giveth any of his seed unto Molech; he shall surely be put to death: the people of the land shall stone him with stones.
DEU 17:5
Then shalt thou bring forth that man or that woman, which have committed that wicked thing, unto thy gates, even that man or that woman, and shalt stone them with stones, till they die.
Exo 17
10 And thou shalt cause a bullock to be brought before the tabernacle of the congregation: and Aaron and his sons shall put their hands upon the head of the bullock.
11 And thou shalt kill the bullock before the LORD, by the door of the tabernacle of the congregation.
12 And thou shalt take of the blood of the bullock, and put it upon the horns of the altar with thy finger, and pour all the blood beside the bottom of the altar.
13 And thou shalt take all the fat that covereth the inwards, and the caul that is above the liver, and the two kidneys, and the fat that is upon them, and burn them upon the altar.
Some people think I''m anti-god and I''m not. I am anti dumb. There are good christians who do a lot of good and there are a lot of bad people who do bad things in the name of god). A belief system is an enabler for people to do some outlandish crimes. Shooting abortion doctors, marrying little girls to perverted old men for example. I support the freedom to worship as guaranteed by our Constitution. What I am concerned with is how you support your beliefs because the same process you use to support your belief you might use to vote on issues that affect me.For example, stem cell research, a believer won''''t support the research because an embryo has a "soul". What is a "soul"? I have no idea but I know that people who have Parkinsons, diabetes etc. would benefit from this research. This is where belief systems get in the way of scientific advancement. It is embarassing that this country could be even greater than what it is but we are held back by superstitious people believing old tales written by uneducated sheep herders thousands of years ago. Come on America, let us use our brain to advance ourselves instead of keeping ourselves under this heavy yoke of supernatural belief system.
If christians believe in prayer and they are doing gods work why do they put lightening rods on their steeples. Why do tornadoes rip through their chuches. Maybe you are worshipping the wrong god or maybe your god is in between your azz cheeks.
It seems to me that we all fail to ask the fundamental question. If in the begining there was nothing. (I mean nothing except god of course) that means there was nothing. Then god in his infinite wisdom decided that there should be something. So he created the universe. He create the stars, the planets and put life on one of them. Then he went about creating Satan, evil, hunger, war, famine, and all the other ills of this world. Then he went and created sin. (And before you say that he did not create sin, he must have as in the begining there was nothing which of course would include SIN.) Then he decided that he could not tolerate this particular creation so he created his only begotton son, to come and be kill by his creation so that he could forgive us for something he created. Sorry but this does not make very much sense to me. Regardless of what the biBULL says.
Let us take the biBULL literally. 6 thousand years ago, people rode around on dinosaurs. Those people made thousands more people through incest. Then (The big cheese) got rid of the dinosaurs for some reason. Then a couple thousand years later, (The big cheese) told Noah to build a boat to save humankind and animals from the flood for a new beginning. He made the boat so big it fit two of every animal on Earth. The animals that were in the Western Hemisphere had to swim all the way to the Middle East to be saved from drowning. Hey! That is what the biBULL says! Do not question it! Ok, then after swimming across the ocean, the animals spent 40 days and nights on the ark, then managed to swim back to the other continents and repopulate. Noah''''s family repopulated the earth in a few thousand years with people of all different races through some more incest.
Moral of the story: Incest is good, and animals that can swim across vast oceans need a boat to save them from floods. Science is blasphemy. Schools should be replaced by churches, Christians should kill everyone not like them, and most importantly of all, the biBULL should replace the constitution.
Posted by IRLiberal
A passage from the biBULL, James 1:5, was the catalyst that moved Joseph Smith to inquire of (The big cheese) which church he should join, leading to his remarkable First Vision that initiated the Restoration of the Gospel of Geezus Christ. Joseph Smith and all subsequent prophets have used the biBULL heavily in their teachings. Joseph quoted from it more than any other scripture in his sermons and writings, and said the reader of the biBULL could "see (The big cheese)''''s own handwriting in the sacred volume, and he who reads it oftenest will like it best" (Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith, p. 56). Even angelic messengers sent to Joseph Smith as part of the process of the Restoration quoted heavily from the biBULL.
As part of a long history of encouraging people to study the biBULL, the First Presidency of the Church in 1983 issued a statement encouraging the entire world to turn to the biBULL: "We commend to all people everywhere the daily reading, pondering and heeding of the divine truths of the Holy biBULL." They said the Church "accepts the Holy biBULL as essential to faith and doctrine,"
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Got any more of your "facts" noseonurface, er RICK? Guess they arent "real" enough for you huh?
Why do you rant and rave about the Mormons.....they have nothing to do with REAL CHRISTIANITY?? See, you dont really know it all .
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WRONG! The Mormons don''''t base their religion on the biBULL....they rely on the visions and dreams of Joseph Smith. They believe they are the true church and everyone else is apostate.
THERE IS ONLY ONE TRUTH!
Posted by noseonurface
Bullchit, looks like YOU know nothing about Mormons- heres from their own WEBSITE;
The biBULL and LDS Scriptures
Latter-day Saints accept and revere the biBULL as the word of (The big cheese). We use both the Old Testament and the New Testament, and find tremendous value in both, for both testify of Christ, the Messiah, and teach us precious truths about (The big cheese). Latter-day Saints learn biBULL stories and scriptures from their childhood and throughout their lives. The biBULL is used and studied in our Sunday School classes, our youth classes, our daily seminary program, college classes sponsored by the Church (Institute) and on Church campuses such as BYU.
No civilization has ultimately survived contact with christianity.
Posted by jmcgilvray
Until now, I had pictured you as a thinking (but misguided) person. I now ask why you would tell a bald faced lie, You apparently hate Christians as much as you say they hate the rest of humanity. get your facts straight. Christianity is not the problem, ''misunderstood religion'' is
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Yeah right mangler, "misunderstood" should be in quotes, jmc is correct even if specific numbers may not be- christian hoards invaded lands far away and tried to convert people to christianity by any means possible, including force. They stole the lands form the Indians to manage it "better for (The big cheese)", witch trials, blasphemy/heresy trials, jailings, hangings, torture and burning at the stake were all popular with christians- wiping out entire towns of non christians, muslims, pagans and "heretics"
If the book of death and religion didnt exist it couldnt BE "misused" as you claim.
However, the book of death proves its one of violence- ordering readers to stone to DEATH the adulterer or child who curses their parents, it prescribes death for a whole lot more, it also demands brutal slaughter of innocent lambs and other animals whose blood is sprinkled around the altar for a "sin" offering.
Warped, sick, twisted, filthy, DEADLY.
1. Do not do to others what you would not want them to do to you.
2. In all things, strive to cause no harm.
3. Treat your fellow human beings, your fellow living things, and the world in general with love, honesty, faithfulness and respect.
4. Do not overlook evil or shrink from administering justice, but always be ready to forgive wrongdoing freely admitted and honestly regretted.
5. Live life with a sense of joy and wonder.
6. Always seek to be learning something new.
7. Test all things; always check your ideas against the facts, and be ready to discard even a cherished belief if it does not conform to them.
8. Never seek to censor or cut yourself off from dissent; always respect the right of others to disagree with you.
9. Form independent opinions on the basis of your own reason and experience; do not allow yourself to be led blindly by others.
10. Question everything.
http://www.ebonmusings.or
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Sounds good to me! no god needed!
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