Movie Title to Describe the Hyles/Schaap Dynasty

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Now that the Hyles/Schaap Dynasty all but dead, what movie and/or song title could be used to describe their ministry/downfall?

I'll start.... movie - Deliverance
                song title - You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling
 
If Loving you is wrong, I don't wanna be right!
 
Trust and obey.................me - blindly.
 
Here's another song title to describe the two Jacks---Power by The Temptations.
 
Days of our Lives.
 
As the world turns.
 
It's A Mad Mad Mad Mad World

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sla845GW9YM
 
Song-"Welcome to the Jungle"

Film: "Inherit the Wind".
 
This is the story of the Rise and Fall of Jack Schaap as told through Stephen King/Richard Bachman book/short story titles…


For one glorious month Jack Schaap’s secret life was a Joyland to him, as he engaged in his adulterous affair with his underage victim. Jack lived out his Dark Visions of passion and lust. And for several nights during that month Jack and his “dear sweet girl” would release their passions from Just After Sunset until Four Past Midnight.

And then It came…The Storm of the Century, the Dead Zone, Jack’s day of reckoning. After his sin (and crime) was discovered, and his confession to his wife and the deacon board, Cindy’s Rage erupted.

Months passed at home without a job. And then the day of his court appearance came. Hand in hand with his wife, Jack took The Long Walk to the Federal Courthouse. In his Desperation, from his jail cell Jack begged his friends and family to write letters to the judge begging for mercy. over a hundred letters poured in. However, faintly The Mist of hope soon began to dissipate.

When all those 600 text messages Jack sent to his “girl” were disclosed, some of his own church members perhaps began to wonder if their pastor’s actions wasn’t some sort of Creepshow. Heeding his attorney’s counsel Jack did not take The Stand in his own defense. It was pointless. The evidence was over-whelming.

So the great Dr. Jack Schaap was sentence to twelve years, two more years than what he had originally bargained for. Many present in the courtroom that day were shocked to see him escorted out in handcuffs and leg chains. He was gaunt and Thinner than The Running Man they had remembered him as in church. Jack was subsequently transported to the Federal Prison in downtown Chicago, Six Stories up in the federal high-rise.

Such a tragedy! Such a fall from his lofty pedestal. A man’s lifetime of ministry gone because of the intimate Needful Things he so desperately craved and tragically took from another. No longer was he The Shining super-star. Now in prison among the other cons, he’s just another A Face in the Crowd.

Poor Jack…he’ll be watching the Different Seasons from his cell in the Big House, with sleepless nights of Misery and Insomnia until the day of his release.
 
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This is the story of the Rise and Fall of Jack Schaap as told through Stephen King/Richard Bachman book/short story titles…


For one glorious month Jack Schaap’s secret life was a Joyland to him, as he engaged in his adulterous affair with his underage victim. Jack lived out his Dark Visions of passion and lust. And for several nights during that month Jack and his “dear sweet girl” would release their passions from Just After Sunset until Four Past Midnight.

And then It came…The Storm of the Century, the Dead Zone, Jack’s day of reckoning. After his sin (and crime) was discovered, and his confession to his wife and the deacon board, Cindy’s Rage erupted.

Months passed at home without a job. And then the day of his court appearance came. Hand in hand with his wife, Jack took The Long Walk to the Federal Courthouse. In his Desperation, from his jail cell Jack begged his friends and family to write letters to the judge begging for mercy. over a hundred letters poured in. However, faintly The Mist of hope soon began to dissipate.

When all those 600 text messages Jack sent to his “girl” were disclosed, some of his own church members perhaps began to wonder if their pastor’s actions wasn’t some sort of Creepshow. Heeding his attorney’s counsel Jack did not take The Stand in his own defense. It was pointless. The evidence was over-whelming.

So the great Dr. Jack Schaap was sentence to twelve years, two more years than what he had originally bargained for. Many present in the courtroom that day were shocked to see him escorted out in handcuffs and leg chains. He was gaunt and Thinner than The Running Man they had remembered him as in church. Jack was subsequently transported to the Federal Prison in downtown Chicago, Six Stories up in the federal high-rise.

Such a tragedy! Such a fall from his lofty pedestal. A man’s lifetime of ministry gone because of the intimate Needful Things he so desperately craved and tragically took from another. No longer was he The Shining super-star. Now in prison among the other cons, he’s just another A Face in the Crowd.

Poor Jack…he’ll be watching the Different Seasons from his cell in the Big House, with sleepless nights of Misery and Insomnia until the day of his release.

wow. 
 
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