Pharisee Watch is publishing a letter by the Board of Elders of The CHURCH OF CHRISTIAN LIBERTY, a well known church, school, and home school network, pertaining to one Dr. Peter C. Hammond.  The Church confirms an immoral personal scandal on the part of Hammond that has no doubt been an embarrassment.  WHTT is grateful to the Church of Christian Liberty for being forthright about Hammond; we know of other institutions that know the truth about Hammond but have chosen to sweep this matter under the carpet.  These findings are a small part of a pattern of business immorality of which Hammond and many other mail-order missionaries are flagrantly guilty.  It demonstrates that Hammond is a pathological liar, which we have long suspected.  He also implicates dozens of larger institutions associated with Hammond.

We print this expose? only because there is a larger and more sordid scandal yet to be exposed.  Hammond, and dozens more like him, have preyed upon the people of Sudan as war fodder with their claims used to milk and bilk thousands of well meaning financial contributors out of many millions of American dollars. These dollars have produced misery for many of those who were supposed to be helped in Sudan.  It has also probably swelled the well hidden international accounts of men like Hammond and his father-in-law accomplice, Missionary Bill Bathman, who has covered for him shamelessly.   

The greater abuse that We Hold These Truths has worked to expose since 1997 is the death, poverty, and loss of homes and future security of millions of Sudanese.  Hammond has falsely condemned Sudan as an anti-Christian hell.  Mailorder Missionaries have probably done more to destroy the people of Sudan and its shaky stability than have the combined impact of US Sanctions, mercenary insurgency armies that are attempting to steal the country?s new oil reserves by occupying the Southern part of Sudan.  Even a recent grasshopper plague can probably be traced to US Sanctions prohibiting the importation of agricultural chemicals, as well as most necessities of life. 

Mailorder Missionaries Hammond is small financial potatoes, but he was one of the first vampires to raise money to fight the all but non-existent slavery in Sudan.  He, and others, who move among churches and profess to be ?Christians,? have produced the worst of Sudan?s plagues because they have destroyed the credibility and hope of a poor country that is trying to pull itself up by its bootstraps with newly developed, and greatly coveted oil fields.  They have used the most damaging and ancient weapon condemned in the Ten Commandments ?false witness? to destroy a non-existent enemy that they themselves created as an excuse to raise money.  Theirs is a greater abuse than had they stolen the money for their own use. 

WHTT has exposed this in many articles that may be read on our website that expose how Mailorder Missionaries prey upon the goodwill of American contributors unknowingly fund war in Sudan.  Followers of Christ must confront their own religious leaders and demand that these stand against Serial Wars. Only then will the market for fraud in the name of Jesus Christ disappear.  

Readers will find articles about Sudan and the role of Mailorder Missionaries on the WHTT Website.

THE CHURCH OF CHRISTIAN LIBERTY, REGARDING DR. PETER C. HAMMOND

October 22, 2003

A TIME TO TELL THE TRUTH, A LETTER OF RESPONSE TO PETER HAMMOND?S LETTER TO WHTT. 

July 24, 2001      

MISSIONARIES, MERCENARIES, MISSILES & MONEY

The Untold Story of the War on the Children of Sudan

By C. E. Carlson, Sep 27, 2001

WHY CHURCHES IN SUDAN ARE NOT BOMBED

May 30, 2001

A search of the whtt.org website using the site search engine will produce dozens of articles about Sudan, the corrupting influence of the Mailorder Missionaries, including some of the most prominent celebrity Christians.

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