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Berg gained notoriety when he published "Law of Love" in which the cult now sanctioned "flirty flashing" (women were instructed to be "Hookers for Christ" by luring men into the cult via unprotected sex. If they got pregnant, it was all part of god's plan and the children were called "Jesus Babies"). Berg gained even more notoriety by claiming that it was okay for anyone to have sexual relations with people outside of the group, regardless of their age. This turned the cult into a hotspot for child rapists/abusers that formed the base of their membership.
Berg gained notoriety when he published "Law of Love" in which the cult now sanctioned "flirty flashing" (women were instructed to be "Hookers for Christ" by luring men into the cult via unprotected sex. If they got pregnant, it was all part of god's plan and the children were called "Jesus Babies"). Berg gained even more notoriety by claiming that it was okay for anyone to have sexual relations with people outside of the group, regardless of their age. This turned the cult into a hotspot for child rapists/abusers that formed the base of their membership.


Many of Berg's grandchildren came out testify the abuse and molestation their grandfather directed upon them. These family members included Berg's granddaughters, Merry and Joyanne Berg, and his adopted son, Ricky Rodriguez.
Many of Berg's immediate family came out testify the abuse and molestation that Berg directed upon them. These family members included Berg's granddaughters, Merry and Joyanne Berg, and his adopted son, Ricky Rodriguez.


Berg died in Portugal and was buried in Costa de Caparica. His remains have been cremated. 
Berg died in Portugal and was buried in Costa de Caparica. His remains have been cremated.