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Noriega | Golden Dawn Tabernacle is a [[The Message|message church]] located at 301 E. Los Reales Road in Tucson, AZ. The pastor, Isaac Noriega, was described by a former Golden Dawn member as "''a very angry, bad tempered man... I remember him yelling at the deacons and anyone else who crossed his path when he was in a bad mood because things were not going his way. He didn't care who you were. He would not hesitate to disrespect you.''" | ||
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Once excommunicated, the individual is banned from the church, completely shunned, and not spoken to, or acknowledged. It is commonly observed that the members of this church will treat a non-message believer with more kindness than they treat an excommunicated individual. Family members of the excommunicated individual are forbidden from any contact with the individual under the threat that they will be excommunicated too. | Once excommunicated, the individual is banned from the church, completely shunned, and not spoken to, or acknowledged. It is commonly observed that the members of this church will treat a non-message believer with more kindness than they treat an excommunicated individual. Family members of the excommunicated individual are forbidden from any contact with the individual under the threat that they will be excommunicated too. | ||
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Revision as of 06:21, 7 March 2013
Golden Dawn Tabernacle is a message church located at 301 E. Los Reales Road in Tucson, AZ. The pastor, Isaac Noriega, was described by a former Golden Dawn member as "a very angry, bad tempered man... I remember him yelling at the deacons and anyone else who crossed his path when he was in a bad mood because things were not going his way. He didn't care who you were. He would not hesitate to disrespect you."
RulesThe following list of unspoken rules were provided to us by former members of the Golden Dawn Tabernacle and are still in effect at Golden Dawn Tabernacle:
Getting MarriedWhen a couple announces their engagement, they are each required to have a separate interview with Isaac Noriega in his office. In the interview, they are required to confess any previous sexual encounters (full graphic details are a requirement). The reason for separate interviews is to find discrepancies (police style - except police require a witness in the room, while Isaac Noriega does not). A full sexual history prior to attending the church is also required. This interview process is carried out with ALL couples and, it is assumed, that this is the reason almost all weddings at Golden Dawn are private. Isaac Noriega has been known to use the interview information in his sermons, and also as blackmail, to control and manipulate the congregation. These requirements started in approximately 1985. It is not believed that attendance at this church is not growing with external members, other than the offspring being produced internally at the church. Getting PermissionConsulting Isaac Noriega for any major decisions is very common in the church. He is consulted about everything from purchasing a vehicle, receiving medical treatment, traveling, getting a new job, to purchasing a house. It is normal practice to ask for his permission for very personal decisions that would normally be made by the individual. If you go against Noriega's "advice", he will then publicly blast you from the pulpit. Excommunication - "Taken Out From Under The Blood"Isaac Noriega is a firm believer in excommunicating any members of the church that he considers rebellious or a threat to his ministry. The church is taught that excommunication is taking a soul out from under Jesus' blood according to Matthew 18:15-20. However, Isaac Noriega does this under his own justification in order keep his congregation under control and maintain fear within the church so that they will obey him. Once excommunicated, the individual is banned from the church, completely shunned, and not spoken to, or acknowledged. It is commonly observed that the members of this church will treat a non-message believer with more kindness than they treat an excommunicated individual. Family members of the excommunicated individual are forbidden from any contact with the individual under the threat that they will be excommunicated too. |