what do you mean ? there was no back and forth debate. They were calling them out on all the wrong they did. You need to actually read a few things on there. Are you remotely saying WCG was right about something ? they were there to make money off people and nothing more
Churches and ministries and religions in general to a larger or smaller extent are all pretty much centered around making money off people if you ask me. It's the basic mo of the industry. CoG isn't really that far apart in that regard.
I was interested in the rag when I was a teen and young adult as it held some interesting views on the Bible and Christianity in general during that period that drew my attention. Subscribed to it for a slew of years, and was fascinated by the material as it encouraged a way of thinking that presented a challenge to traditional views.
Armstrong, specifically the. WCoG, dosent hold any sway at present no more than any other religious publication, and dropped it long ago when Hebert Armstrong died.
Now it's all just collateral reading being I no longer ascribe to Christianity at all.
I'm of the opinion however if people want to spend all their money and go full monty, then that's their business weither it a cult, or the all saving grace of the universe. If they're happy, they're happy. If not, then they're not.
It's a fact of life.