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'''<big>Family of Love</big>''' | '''<big>Family of Love</big>''' | ||
The [[Family of Love]], originally called the Children of God and now known as the Family International, is a nontrinitarian free love cult founded by the [[false prophet]] and paedophile, [[David Berg]]. Berg, who often called himself "Moses David", led the group with a mix of unconventional theological teachings, including a rejection of traditional Christian doctrines such as the Trinity. The group's beliefs were heavily influenced by Berg's wrongful interpretations of the Bible, with a focus on free love, communal living, and proselytizing. | The [[Family of Love]], originally called the Children of God and now known as the Family International, is a nontrinitarian free love cult founded by the [[false prophet]] and paedophile, [[David Berg]]. Berg, who often called himself "Moses David", led the group with a mix of unconventional theological teachings, including a rejection of traditional Christian doctrines such as the Trinity. The group's beliefs were heavily influenced by Berg's wrongful interpretations of the Bible, with a focus on free love, communal living, and proselytizing. | ||