In March, 2003, Paul Trask met with three leaders of the Worldwide Church of God (WCG), headquartered in Pasadena, California. The WCG was founded by Herbert W. Armstrong, and revolved around his personal interpretation of Sabbatarianism, and a variety of other legalistic doctrines. Armstrong's death in 1986 allowed the church's surviving leadership the freedom to begin examining their cultic doctrinal positions in the light of Biblical truth alone. Over the following nine years, the WCG shed itself of Armstrong's heretical teachings in favor of Biblical Christian doctrine. As a result, the WCG is no longer considered a psuedo-Christian cult, but has been welcomed as a member of genuine Christianity.
The WCG published an interview with Paul Trask in their May 2003 issue of The Worldwide Church of God News. You can visit the WCG website at www.wcg.org.
An article which takes a closer look at Joseph Smith's 1838 claim, "I will be a second Mohammed," written by Paul Trask. This article was published in the Independence, Missouri Examiner on October 5, 2002 and March 1, 2003.
A Letter to the Editor of the Independence, Missouri Examiner by attorney R. Austin Morse regarding the RLDS name change to Community of Christ. Very good.
