David Pack, member of Saddleback Church, has written the following on the Purpose Driven Connection:
"I know Michael loved Jesus with all his heart. Quincy had told me about his work sharing his faith with others."
Pack "knows" this for sure and claims Michael is now moonwalking on the heavenly streets paved with gold. Pack even goes so far as to suggest that Jackson was considering giving up music for a full-time Christian ministry. So the three motherless children, conceived for his own selfish pleasure, the hundreds of millions of dollars in debt because of his foolish and greedy spending, the open admission of his proclivity for sleeping in bed with young boys, the ego, the bodily mutilation, the homosexual sex that was just written about as recently as his stay in Las Vegas, the prescription drug use, all of this must be the fruit of Michael's Christian faith, eh, Mr. Pack?
Michael's biographer, Ian Halperin, wrote the following:
"In the course of my investigations, I spoke to two of his gay lovers, one a Hollywood waiter, the other an aspiring actor. The waiter had remained friends, perhaps more, with the singer until his death last week. He had served Jackson at a restaurant, Jackson made his interest plain and the two slept together the following night. According to the waiter, Jackson fell in love."
Ian adds the waiter showed him evidence of his alleged affair with Michael, including photos of the pair together.
"When Jackson lived in Las Vegas, one of his closest aides told how he would sneak off to a 'grungy, rat-infested' motel – often dressed as a woman to disguise his identity – to meet a male construction worker he had fallen in love with."
Ian has written a book about Michael titled 'The Final Years Of Michael Jackson', and claimed the singer had just six months to live last December.
–Mail Online (UK)
Maybe this is Christianity according to Saddleback, but in any event, Mr. Pack's description of Michael Jackson as a vibrant Christian, sharing his faith, is laughable according to every report surrounding the poor man in his last days. Michael needed the Lord Jesus Christ to fill the enormous void in his life. Plastic surgery, hyperbolic chambers, hundreds of millions of dollars and world-wide acclaim was never enough to do it. Michael was in the process of trying to reclaim his god status with the public in one last, deluded attempt to find what he was seeking. Tragically, his prescription drug fueled attempts came to a sudden halt when his life ended. Yes, it is a tragedy.
Here's a good post on the subject: The King of Pop Meets the King of Glory.








