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Revision as of 21:04, 13 February 2005
Heaven's Girl was a series of fictional writings and illustrations from the late 1980s compiled in book-form and written for children in The Family. The lead character, Marie Claire, was based on David Berg's grand-daughter, Merry "Mene" Berg. The story was supposed to take place during the "Great Tribulation", prophecied by Berg to begin in 1989. Merry would have been in her mid teens at that time. This was taught to children as being the "true future".
The book, Heaven's Girl, depicts a young, very scantily clad "end-time prophetess" with supernatural powers. She was touted as a role model for children, and her exploits include giving sex freely to soldiers that were gang-raping her, and exchanging sex for favors.
In the excerpt below she is gang-raped by soldiers before being fed to lions and uses her rape as an opportunity to show "God's Love".