Monday, December 17, 2012

Tyler Deaton's Inner Circle Crumbling


Immediately following Micah Moore’s confession to murdering Bethany Deaton, Alan Hood of IHOP-U (International House of Prayer University) made a statement denying that Tyler Deaton and the members of his group were an active part of IHOP.   

Hood said: “Mr. Deaton led his religious group entirely independently from IHOPU.”

Following this statement, it became clear that Tyler Deaton was listed as a Division Coordinator of the IHOP “Friendship Groups.”  Also, Tyler Deaton wrote on his blog that he was an active member of IHOP.

 

I am student in Kansas City, MO at

the International House of Prayer,

in the second year of a 6-year

preparation to overseas missions.”

There is now more evidence to support the fact that Tyler and his group were indeed actively involved in IHOP.

Boze Herrington, a friend of Tyler Deaton and Micah Moore, who moved with the group from Texas to IHOP in Kansas City, is listed on FB as an “Editor at the International House of Prayer.”  

Herrington also has a blog, though he hasn’t posted since July of 2012.  http://thetalkingllama.wordpress.com/2011/12/ 

In a December 2011 post, Herrington writes, “I’ve gotten to the end of this year and I’ve realized, people aren’t all that bad. I don’t know where I’d be without them. Even the people I’m not allowed to talk to. It hurts, but I enjoy them. I like them.”

Is this another case of IHOP telling its members not to talk to people who question their beliefs?  Or to “fast from their families” as it has been called by many IHOP attendees.

Also, members of  Tyler Deaton’s original group are beginning to talk and what is being said is troubling.  Several members have eluded to the notion that Micah Moore didn’t kill Bethany Deaton, that one of the others did, and that Tyler (being the leader) forced Moore into taking the blame, stating, “he knew he had it in him.”

We’re now learning that that statement, which the media and all of us thought to mean he had the strength to kill Bethany, may have meant he had the fortitude to protect his friend and do jail time.

Was Bethany killed out of accidental rage and then Tyler and his friends tried to make it look like a suicide?

That’s the story we’re hearing now.

According to one anonymous group member, who has since left IHOP and returned home to Texas, “I realized they were capable of anything.  We were capable of anything.”

What role does IHOP play in all of this?  One ex-member says it is the distorted teachings of the Bridal Paradigm that adds a sensual undertone to the relationship of humanity and Christ, sending hormonal surges through the mass hypnotic worship sessions. 

Did this message pave the road to Bethany’s sexual assault?  Several friends from the tight knit group say YES.

One member, who has recently un-friended Boze Herrington on Facebook, claimed that Herrington didn’t do well with the news that Tyler and Bethany were getting married.  They wed on August 18, 2012.

On August 19, 2012  Herrington posted these photos to his Facebook page.
 











 

His photo albums have more pictures of Bethany Deaton than anyone else, but no photos of Tyler and Bethany’s wedding.  One friend states this is because “he was secretly in love with Bethany.”

Was Bethany Deaton’s murder a crime of passion?  Accidental rage?  Or was it a deliberate murder to keep her from telling her therapist about being sexually assaulted by Tyler, Moore, Herrington, Vowell, Cain, Matt, Gehring and others?

The truth will eventually spill out and IHOP will need to answer a lot of questions about the ramifications of their false teachings.  One cannot open the doorway to evil and then claim no responsibility when the child steps inside.
 

 

 

1 comment:

  1. Tyler Deaton is just your typical Charles Manson sex cult leader. he needs to be thrown in prison.

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