Gene Shaparenko (aquatechnology.net) has made it his personal
mission to “expose” us. His website entry, “Victor Hafichuk
- ‘Prophet’ or Tool of Satan?” is so full of lies and
distortions that it would be comedic except that his insanity, brought on
by a bitter anger and offense at God, has terrible repercussions, for him
and anyone (if there is anyone) that listens to him.
This, from his site, is a typical example of where he takes something
true and turns it into a slanderous lie:
“Hafichuk and Cohen have never
publicly disputed or denied the information presented below -
primarily because such a denial
would expose this posting
to their entire mailing list - making things even worse for themselves
than it already is.”
What Gene does not say is that we had already thoroughly answered him in
private, and it was he, not we, who could not answer. Being incensed because
of this, Gene created a straw man out of the most outrageous materials,
identifying us with both false teachers and false doctrines with whom and
with which we have absolutely nothing to do. Without truth and goodwill
toward God and man for a foundation, he attacks the straw man he calls us
with arguments tailored for lies we have never spoken. As well, his “orthodox
Christian” doctrine is teeming with lies.
However, having said that, we do confess that we have indeed
spoken against some of the tenets of what many call “orthodox
Christianity,” and for that we make no apologies. As servants
of the Most High, why should we ignore the pagan lies and concoctions
of carnal men as Christian and Biblical? In Jesus Christ, we
come to set the record straight, a record that multitudes have
blindly followed to their peril and for which they suffer great
things. We have come to remove their sufferings, if they will
but believe the Truth, as abundantly confirmed in the Holy Scriptures.
Gene condemns us but never tells us exactly how we
are wrong, although repeatedly asked
and reminded of his omission. Instead, he tries to argue with us
by copying someone else's article without acknowledging authorship,
and, when using his own words, rambles on incoherently. A good
primer on how to spot a bluffer.
Three notes in which Gene expresses his views of our
ministry and begins to condemn our health business as well, getting
desperate to find something to justify his rantings.
Gene comes under his own condemnation, fulfilling the proverb:
"People like that are setting a trap for themselves, a trap
in which
they
will die"
(Proverbs 1:18 GNB).
Gene upbraids our webmistress, Sara, for her involvement in this
work, but cannot answer her questions that direct the accusations
back into his lap, where they have remained.
We ran across a posting of one of Gene’s articles linking
us with false religious teachers with whom we have no part. We approached
the poster, and, as could be expected, found no reasonableness,
but rather fear and loathing.