You're Wrong About - Summer Book Club: "The Satan Seller" (The Debunking!)
Episode Date: August 9, 2021This week we debunk Mike Warnke right out of his cabin and into the lake, using Cornerstone Magazine’s long overdue exposé as our guide. Digressions include "Star Trek," a classic New Yor...ker cover and Ariana Grande. We definitively conclude that the Bible endorses cancel culture. This episode, we’re sorry to say, includes detailed descriptions of domestic abuse.Support us:Hear bonus episodes on PatreonDonate on PaypalBuy stickers, magnets, T-shirts and moreWhere else to find us: Sarah's other show, You Are Good Mike's other show, Maintenance PhaseSupport the show
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That's what I like about gone girl like it really shows how much you can accomplish if you make to-do lists and use a calendar
Hey debunk mates quick technical note here we recorded this episode thinking we were gonna include it in the last week's episode
But then we ended up recording for like three hours, and we thought it should be its own thing
so there's no intro or any of the front stuff we just dive in and
We also had some technical problems with Sarah's recording. So for the first 15 minutes, we're using our backup Skype recording
So that's why it sounds a little bit weird. Thank you for bearing with us
We hope you're having a wonderful summer and enjoy
We have traveled far with our satanic acolyte Mike Warnke
Like this is this book has been a roller coaster
I guess before we debunk which will also be a roller coaster between roller coasters
I would like to sit here with you and eat a big soft pretzel and reflect on what we have learned
What can you say about books like these?
This is always your quandary. You're always like what can I say about something that someone made up? Yes, exactly
Yeah, I think what's so striking about this and Michelle remembers is how just obviously made up it is
like
Awuga noises bright red flags flapping in the breeze the entire time and yet these like very obvious basic facts
Don't seem to have permeated the legacy of this book or the cultural impact of this book
Like it seems to just exist in the world as like wow this crazy thing happened to this dude
Yeah, well and and the debunking in cornerstone magazine is is wonderful and also hilarious because they debunk details like with the folk music
Venue that he went to was full of chairs and tables and had no room for the dancing he described and it's like
Yeah, I think the part with the Satanist
Mansion in Redlands, California is like the more obvious debunk thing
Yeah, and the thing where drug dealers give you drugs for free until you're hooked on pot
It's almost like it's in the small details that you can pin someone down
Oh, yeah
But I mean what's also interesting about this to me is that the people who unveil this con are also Christians
Yeah, and we can see the kind of some of the I guess
Interfaction stuff happening in Christianity. I always love stories like this because the sign of a
Intellectually robust community is when it has internal policing mechanisms
Yeah, I wouldn't have been a reader of cornerstone magazine at the time
But like this is what healthy movements do is they kick out the grifters
It's true. Yeah, and well actually can I read you something to kind of yeah in this vein?
Okay, so the cornerstone article which was written by a Mike Hertenstein and John Trott
They expanded it into a book called selling Satan the tragic history of Mike Warnke
And so this is from a review of that from an author named Ken Sidi
And this touches on one of our previous episodes one of our our classics if you will I love touching upon previous episodes
Gross way
Okay. Well, here's a pop quiz. What's a story of religious misconduct that we have done on this show?
Oh, no, this is uh, James. This is praise the lord. This is James Baker. Jim Baker. Yeah, Jim and Tammy Fay
Oh, yeah, of course
They were just gigantic like they had there in theme park
Jim committed significant fraud
And also according to Jessica Hahn sexual assault. Yes. And so when Jim Baker fell for his financial crimes
I imagine that maybe there was a sense on behalf of american christians of like you never pay attention to us and now you are
This is how the kids at Oberlin feel
Ever since the charlotte observer broke the ptl story members of the religious press at least those who consider themselves
journalists rather than public relations flax
Have asked why was the exposure of such unethical behavior left to an outside source and not performed by a part of the evangelical body
The editorial soul searching that came of the ptl debacle found fertile ground in cornerstone magazine published by jesus people
usa in chicago
Unfettered by the organizational and commercial ties that bind most other christian publications
The magazine has been able to devote extensive time if only modest resources to playing out its commitment to absolute truth
That course eventually sent it headfirst
Not only at satanist turned comedian mike warrenke
But also at the whole evangelical celebrity slash publishing slash recording complex that built him
Oh, yeah
To say the article written by editors mike hurtenstein and john trott sent shock waves through the evangelical subculture sounds like a cliche
But it is in fact an understatement beyond the warrenke story itself the whole affair reheated debate over the same issues raised by ptl
Christian celebrity biblical accountability and the role for good or bad of mass media in contemporary christian living
One of the key allegations of this article and the thing it's asking anyone reading it to pay attention to is like
mike warrenke and his writing and his performances have been pretty key in establishing
The ideas that a generation of people have about satanism in america specifically a generation of christians
And if the satanic panic in which he is one of the kind of expert witnesses who's been appearing on mainstream media programs to talk about
If his book is fake then like what does that mean about this whole epidemic of satanic cults in america?
Yeah, I mean it doesn't seem to have worked because we're gonna get the satanic panic like the real one in a couple years
Well, I mean at this point actually the satanic panic was on the wane
Like when this debunking article comes out because this comes out in 1992
Oh, the the debunking comes out that much later. Yes, it comes out like 20 years after
Wow
Yeah, that's a bummer
Yeah, michelle remembers got heat drawn to it and and got debunked much earlier than that
But it also took quite a few years like longer than you would honestly think
Like think about 20 years like 20 years ago
I was 13 and like for that amount of time like since I was downloading dieto songs on kaza
Like people read this book and were like, hmm. Yeah, okay
And by the time it gets debunked people barely remember what it was even about and their belief
That satanism is widespread in america is already so entrenched in their brains. Yeah, this isn't gonna dislodge it
Yeah, something that terrifies you at an impressionable age. Yeah, you can really shape your psyche
I think that's why since I was an early viewer of pet cemetery. I'm very protective of my ankles
Oh
Okay, so do you want to hear some of this cornerstone article and yes and go through its highlights desperately
This is the story of well-known comedian evangelist and professed ex satanist mike warnkey
Known as america's number one christian comedian
Mike warnkey has sold an excess of one million records
June 29th 1988 was declared mike warnkey day by the governor of tennessee
The satan seller has according to its author sold three million copies in 20 years
However, his ghost writer said it was 500 000
Mike warnkey's press material includes credits for appearances on the 700 club the oprah windfree show larry king live
Focus on the family and abc's 2020. Jesus christ. What do you remember about little mike's childhood?
Oh, this was his dad was a gangster
Wielding tommy guns bullet holes in his car. Don't tell me that's not true. It doesn't appear to be true
Wow, but he did run a truck stop
Okay, the thing about his mother dying in a car accident when he was a child is true
his mother louise
died while driving the family's packard when mike was eight years old
And his half sister who later adopted him. That's she's also real
She was interviewed for this article like they this article is like
exhaustively
Source like they have tried to talk to like everyone who so much has sold mike warnkey a pack of gum as far as I can tell
Love it. So mike's half sister surely told cornerstone dad louise and mike will came out to california in the mid fifties
Prior to that. I wasn't writing my father. I didn't even know where he was
My dad had abandoned me when I was little
He was an alcoholic and maybe twice in my childhood. Did he make any effort to communicate with my mother?
And then after mike's mom louise dies in a car accident
He proposes that she and her husband keith can come out to tennessee and help him run this truck stop
And basically like his drinking was out of control
He had them both working constantly. He wasn't reliably
showing up and
He also wasn't paying them. So mike had a sucky dad, but not a like al Capone prohibition chicago dad
Yeah, which makes sense is like something you would prefer to have been traumatized by
Yeah, you know what I mean like I do think that the satanic panic as a larger phenomenon like exists partly because there's so many people
Who were traumatized by their parents, but their parents really just like boring
A lot of us would prefer like I certainly feel this way would prefer to have our weird behavior and our trauma come from like
Something that makes people go. Wow. No wonder you're like this
As opposed to these much less extreme forms of abuse and just hurt in your childhood that are just like kind of normal
Your dad's not around. He's kind of a dick. Yeah, and like you know a garden variety drunk can be very abusive
Yeah, and society doesn't know how to recognize that and especially fundamentalist christian society doesn't really know how to recognize that
Well, this is one of my theories about what the kind of work to crime does in america where in you know
Many aspects of american culture the kind of privilege to do kind of whatever they want white middle class male
patriarchs have
Is so strong that the only way to remove them from that power dynamic is to label them criminals
Yeah, yeah and just like in the book Al Warnke dies pretty soon after his wife and then
Little mic lives with his aunts for a while
And then he is sent to live with his catholic
Half sister and her husband and riverside. Okay, it really it sticks relatively close to the truth until he gets to high school
And then still he's like we have in his book
He's like I was in with a rough crowd and I was drinking all the time and I was having sex and his friends were like
No
Mike was really into electric light orchestra and playing tennis
Light harmonizing and at this phase and really through his whole life
I start to think of mike as being kind of like elie cash and the royal tenon bounds
The light comes over to your house before school with his toothbrush in his pocket
Yeah, because he just like wants to be absorbed into your family
And so he had friends who described him being quote like for like a piece of furniture at their house and their catholic
and so he gets interested in Catholicism and
He does have like a period of sort of trying on Catholicism in high school. That's also true
A consistent thing is that his friends from high school are like, you know
We weren't like the best young citizens ever but we we had kind of wholesome fun
We were young kids and American graffiti times and we didn't really have access to alcohol or drugs
And mike was a kind of normal nice guy, but he did make up stories a lot. He really liked making up stories
And like pretending to be people
Just characters just being someone else. Oh, that's bad
He tells a story where he goes on a date
And he gets his friend to like chauffeur him around and then he tells his data story
Where the guy driving his friend who's being his chauffeur is an orphan who mike's family raised
Okay, and I just feel like there's a sort of sense of of discomfort
Well, maybe discomfort at being himself or maybe also this more basic sense of like who even am I?
I mean, I kind of remember this feeling maybe
From when I used to be more into acting and I just really loved the feeling of kind of disappearing into a character
Like it's kind of a meditative act like when you do kind of improv and character especially which
Making up fake stories is a good and kind of maybe exhilarating way to do that
Also, if you're going through stuff, it's a way of hiding in plain sight without actually revealing anything of yourself too
To be sort of like as loud
And outgoing as possible is a way of like not really letting people into who you are
so
One of the things cornerstone does that I really love is that they're like, well
Mike goes to san bernadino valley college starting september 13th 1965
And we know from his military records
That he joined the navy on june 2nd 1966. So the only period in which this story could have taken place is like less than a year
Yeah, like he had eight and a half months
To become an alcoholic
Start dabbling in satanism going to orgies officially joining the satanic church
becoming a middle manager
initiating new policy
becoming a sex criminal
And then getting kicked out and the whole time he's running to the thrift store to get weird pants
I know how to see up time. I mean a thrifting was easier back then but still doesn't add up
So his college roommate was a guy named greg gilbert
And when cornerstone talked to him, he said after mike became a star
I assumed that since he had gotten this far with his satan story
He'd always get away with it. I never knew what to do. Who could you tell?
See today
This guy would be like I was mike warnkey's roommate. Here's a thread one slash question mark. Yeah, he just needs the notes app
This is also I was just reading about uh, frank darabont the guy from catch me if you can
There's significant evidence suggesting that he wasn't really this arch criminal
Oh, yeah, and that actually he was he kind of was doing low level cons and mostly manipulating women
This is such Sarah bait, dude
It's like there was no mastermind. There was no mouse game
Maybe the real mastermind was just manipulating women endlessly and not getting recognized as someone who just
Mistreats women and someone should do a podcast where they tell stories like that. I know free idea
Anyway, one of the reasons that wasn't you know, just hasn't really troubled
His success or his ability to make all these claims is that
You know, there were a couple of articles when he was first I think touring on this book or he was
You know, he was on tv in the 70s like he was kind of a low level star
and there was like
Initially an article about him in like local press
In I think colorado or something like that and then another article
About him in some other state and some other local
newspaper, but it's like below the fold
Local newspapers like who in the population of the country is even going to have read both of those articles and
Notice that there's a pattern may be happening here
And it's one debunking article to 50 articles that reinforce the myth and being like look at this guy and yeah
and as a like journalists
And publishing houses are much less motivated
To debunk stories that are making the money. Yeah. Oh, yeah, and then we get to
Mike's first girlfriend
Lois Eckenrod and they met
During, you know, the very start of his college career, which they would have to because he wasn't there for very long
And they dated for a couple of months. She tells cornerstone before getting engaged and they saw each other every single day
And at this time his friends describe him being thin with thick glasses and short hair
Young ned Flanders and they specifically debunk the freaky shirts claim
The shirts were decidedly unfreeky
They quote the freaky shirts description that he gives and then as a rebuttal that his friend greg says he looked like everybody else
Brutal and it's also around this time that he starts kind of dabbling in occult lies
He tells his roommate at one point that he had quote some kind of white witchcraft background
He claimed had been reincarnated any number of times that he was born in the irish moors in the
1970s
Along with his other stories. He claimed he'd once been a trappist monk
It's actually interesting that this grift of like making up a fake life story goes far further back than just the memoir
It's like art. It's like being an artist or it's just like any any other pursuit
I think you kind of start off and you're young
And you have certain lies that you kind of tell experimentally and see what kind of reaction people have and
If a lie gets traction you keep going with it you riff on it
And so it's what he like starts off being like i'm a reincarnated trappist monk and like that's kind of interesting
But you can see how when he hit on satanism he would just keep going back to that. Yeah, that's the money shot
So greg his roommate says there were times we listened to mike tell his tall tales
But if mike thought we believed what he was saying or that we looked at him like some kind of guru
He was greatly mistaken. We were all part of the same bragging team
Yeah, he honestly needed to find like a fandom that he could be part of or like some sort of community
That would encourage this kind of thing, but also
Know that it's fake the whole time. I guess like i'm looking at when was star trek originally on
Okay, star trek started in 1966. He was one year too early for star trek man. See that's the problem
He should have been a trekky. Wouldn't that have been great? He was like, hello, my name. I'm mike warnke and i'm a vulcan
Mike also, you know said various contradictory things about, you know, how many times he was wounded in vietnam
How many times he was injured as a satanist?
Um, and so in mike warnke alive, which is an album that he did
I think his first album he says i'd had hepatitis four times for shooting up with dirty needles
I had scabs all over my face from shooting up crystal. I was a speed freak
I weighed 110 pounds soaking wet my skin had turned yellow
My hair was falling out. My teeth were rotting out of my head. I'd been pistol whipped five or six times
My jaw had been broken. My nose had been almost ripped off. I had a bullet hole in my right leg
Two bullet holes in my left leg
Come on
Craig gilbert and the others saw mike on a daily basis and say that it is totally impossible for mike to have
Had hepatitis facial scabs for injecting crystal and wounds for being shot three times
Without us knowing it. It's a lie. And craig says also
I don't think you get scabs on your face because you're shooting crystal into your face
You get it because you pick at your skin. I mean christians are really great people to lie to because their idea of bad behavior
Is like that classic new yorker cover of like
America
Oh, yeah seen from new york seen from new york. Yeah, exactly like it flattens out very quickly
Yeah, here's a quote you'll like none of the college friends who frequented the apartment ever saw a colt books and ox blood leather couch
Or two love slaves
I did see some sandwiches though
I never slept with him says lois we kissed and hugged but I never would have had sex with him because I was very devout catholic
And I wanted to be a virgin till I got married. Thank god. I didn't marry him
This does make his descriptions of sex make a lot more sense. Yeah, he's like they were doing things
I couldn't even imagine it's like well, you can't imagine terribly much
Um
Okay, so the and by the way the timeline is even shorter than I implied earlier
So cornerstone says in the satan cellar weren't he has gone through his drug sex and promotion to high priest before christmas?
Of 1965 he started school in mid september
You can't even rise through the ranks of like denny's in that amount of time
Yeah, I just like think about what you accomplished during your first semester of college everybody
All I did was start listening to the magnetic fields. Yeah, and so in real life
he
Leaves college and he decides to join the navy and then in the book
This is where he does his sort of born again story
Yeah, and like and that progression is basically true
But like, you know, his reason for joining the navy which is that he's trying to escape the satanists
Is obviously and probably not true and in his later works. He talks about having this
drug filled
Very counter cultural going away party
The article tells us lois says she was the girl who gave mike is going away party
I bought a big cake decorated with a navy boat lois remembers it said ship ahoy mike
Don and I made food and pop and we had a bunch of people over it was just clean fun
I took him to the bus stop put him on the bus to go to boot camp lois says
We were supposed to get married when he finished. It's like an adorably normie going away party. These people just sound like nice
I know doesn't that cake sound so cute like yet to go to the cake store
Or the grocery store and be like right ship ahoy mike. Yeah
I'm so happy lois didn't marry him either. You mean to know good god
Yeah, he goes to boot camp and then he graduates august 22nd of 1966 and then the next time lois sees him
She says he was different. He was carrying a bible. I asked him about it. He said he'd found christ at boot camp
and uh
He found someone else. He also found sue. Oh
Sorry lois
I'm not accusing him of anything
But I feel like if you're going to break things off with your first and only girlfriend
To abruptly marry somebody else
Then like this whole like my whole life is different and i'm completely different because i'm a christian now even though
I was basically one before yeah thing if it's not a scheme. It's at least psychologically a way to like
Allow yourself to like lie to others and maybe yourself about like what the hell you're doing
It's a way to make yourself like a little butterfly emerging from a cocoon. Yeah and not being like oh
I definitely cheated on this lady who was waiting for me back home
And the person who with lois like that that mike is dead. He doesn't exist anymore
And it's like well that doesn't excuse what you're doing to lois really the lois story
So he and sue got married the following year may 13th 1967 they moved to san diego
which again is what happens in the book and
After his service in vietnam
Which last six months
He starts telling his satan story and I think just like the response to him is positive enough that he keeps
Building it. Yeah, so it's also around this time that he meets dave balsiger who's going to be his co-writer for the satan seller
Yes, and he's working for an evangelist named morris cerulo and
August really this paragraph. It's pretty great
After starting a youth ministry in san diego cerulo had come in contact with kids dabbling in the occult and decided to write a book on the subject
Balsiger was assigned the job
It was during this time that he met mike warnke and enlisted his aid
The book was to be called witchcraft never looked better
They also created a specially outfitted trailer
Purchased to house research materials such as voodoo oil
graveyard dust and fortune-telling spray
The vehicle dubbed the witch mobile was to be unveiled at an upcoming morris cerulo convention
This sounds like a fucking rpg
You have to gather the like coffin dust to go like talk to this other character
It sounds like an like an early 90s cd rom game
With like minimal animation
So this this book is cerulo's idea and he has enough pull that he is really instrumental in helping mike
Get out of the navy
Which is a major plot point in the end of the satan seller that he wants to minister full time
Oh, right. That's why he has to leave the navy and it's not dishonorable
It's because he's called by a higher power
Again, he's using jesus as like a get out of jail free card
We asked dav balsiger about evidence for the story told in the book. Was he concerned about that?
Oh, yes, he said and what was the evidence mike offered for the satan seller's 1500 member cult
Mike took me to some of the sites
He said I saw where there had been a fire started and there were some indications of cultic writings and graffiti
Oh my god, there's been a fire mike
This is like me saying that i'm really good friends with ariana grande
And then you come over to my house and the only evidence i present you with is like a ponytail ribbon
Like see it has to be her ariana grande has a ponytail and so there it is there it is
I believe you
So cerulea gets him out of the navy and then at that point mike
Immediately is like hey actually you can't use any of my satan testimony and i'm going to write the book myself
Thanks for getting me out of the navy bye. Okay, nice. So the book comes out the
Guy who runs a publishing company says it sells much better than they expected it to
Mike warn keys personal demons have aligned with something that society is going through. Yeah, and so
mike starts going to
ministry school
and
He meets
A woman who he has an affair with oh and then he also keeps on her with someone else
Jesus christ still married to sue man. They're really going after this guy
We're like way past the satanist stuff now. There's like this dude sucks in every way
You know what I suspect is that if you're writing this expose like a you want to get as full of pictures
You can of course
B if someone's a liar in one arena
Yeah, like it's easier to believe he's a liar elsewhere
I can see a lot of people reading this and like reading the whole like
How could he have had time to become a satanist high priest in three months if he was spending every day with lois
Right and he could be like well the satanists are so powerful that they've enchanted lois
Obviously and given her all these fake memories and you can you can not believe that
I think if you just choose to throw the whole thing out, but I think it's harder
to throw out all of like he
Cheated on everyone and also I think we respond to people just being like kind of dicks
In a way that we don't always respond to like someone faked a memoir right if I ever debunk anybody's memoir
I'm going to throw in the fact that they like only tip five percent at restaurants or something
That would be a great job for you then one more debunker. Okay. Do you want to hear what mike's how mike flirts?
Oh god, no, but yes, mike started telling me he and sue had different ideas about what they wanted out of life
And that he didn't love her anymore says carolin
Mike began passing notes to me in class with stuff like hubba hubba
Written on them. That's rough hubba hubba like on a note
You write down those words. I wonder if he's learned all the sex things by now
If he's still confused
I feel like he has not learned all the sex things bags of sand
And then near the end of the school year carolin says that's when it gets physical
She says we've been assigned to paraphrase the book of isiah
Mike rented a cabin outside tulsa to do his work and he offered to help me with my homework there
And so they work at the cabin for a while then they go out for a drive
They stop in a mini mart
Warnke returned to the car says carolin with two bottles of annie green springs wine two packs of cigarettes and a package of peanut butter cookies
That day they began an affair that would lead to marriage two years later and divorced two years after that
Oh, man, I guess from day one. I was wrong says carolin
And so he's just left a trail of like fake memoirs and disappointed women behind him. Yeah
I mean, this is another big theme on our show that like the world is full of lovely women who
You can woo with like a fake life story and some peanut butter cookies
And they deserve better and we deserve to live in a world where women can have more reasonable standards for who they're gonna
Let into their life
Thank you. Thank you
And then in order to make it seem legit that he's leaving sue for carolin. Do you know what he does?
What's what more jesus stuff? Yeah, in a way, he's like sue is cheating on me, which she obviously isn't
But that's a way to make it her fault
He does a ceremony with carolin where he
Mixes their blood so they can become one sounds kind of satanic, but okay
And so at this point he's touring he's going around performing, you know, his he's building his comedy career
and
Then he starts being physically abusive with carolin. Holy shit
After one night the way carolin describes that they were fighting and then he throws her at a wall
and
Threatens her he says if she goes to a hospital and tells anyone what her name is
Which means they can figure out she's his wife that he'll kill her. Jesus christ
And carolin says there's a revolver in the nightstand. She takes it out. She says if you hit me again, mike
I'm gonna kill you because I'm tired of your beatings
And then she gets in the car and she doesn't stop driving until she's in pensacola. Holy shit
And so she stays there a week
and then mike
Sends her a note
That reads dear carolin. I don't know how we ever got to this place. All I know for sure is that we are here
I can't blame you for not wanting to be around me right now
Nor can I condemn your disgust at my rages and tantrums. I'm trying hard to get control
I'll always be there when you need me
The scar on my wrist will never fade
peace to you
Dude, well now I understand why they kept all this stuff in the debunking. Holy shit. Yeah, it's not just petty
It's like an escalating pattern of abusive behavior. Jesus christ. What do you think of this note?
I mean, it seems like he's sort of like letting her go in a way
But also like he's also pulling some weird power move shit. I don't know
This is like he's being like don't cut the baby in half
I think together to be like, oh, he seems like a good guy
And also he's like, I I'm not gonna blame you or condemn you and it's like wow. That's really maganis
After you assaulted her so do they get back together like what happens?
So carolin talks to him on the phone while she's away from him when she last about two weeks
And then she goes back to nashville
I think maybe with thoughts of reconciliation
And she says I came home and there was a for sale sign on the house all locks had been changed and everything in the house was gone
What in just a matter of days? I had no funds. No furniture. Nothing
Carolyn felt most of the people she knew in the industry had been siding with mike who was telling everyone stories about her unfaithfulness
So he just goes like scorched earth. Yeah, this is a wild fucking story. Yeah
Nice work cornerstone. Someone had to do it
20 years after this stupid book came out. Jesus Christ. So what happens to her? Is she okay now?
I don't know how she's doing now
But according to cornerstone as of the early 90s
She was working as an undercover narcotics operative with the regional organized crime information center
A law enforcement organization in nashville. I mean mass incarceration is bad
But i'm also glad that she found a sort of sustainable future away from this fucking dude
You know like if you can figure out how to use the skills you learned in your terrible marriage to mike warnkeith and
That'll be good for you for the rest of your life
So in the same way that he's positing Catholicism and like weed as gateway drugs to satanism
We've also got like blatantly lying about your life story as a gateway drug to like much worse behavior
I don't know. Maybe it's really facile to link those two things
But it seems like at no point has this guy been subject to any form of accountability
Well, because he's found a subculture that's rewarding him for a certain kind of story that he's telling and they're empowering him
and they're giving him
You know, I think that this kind of attention would like swell your ego and put you in circles where
Yeah, there is an emphasis on a lack of accountability, especially if you're making money for people and like he was doing well with his
Anti-satanist christian comedy like apparently there was a lot of money in that in the 70s. Who knew see okay?
I'm amending my earlier statement because I said the cornerstone expose
You know is an indication of like a healthy movement, but the fact that it took 20 years
And that there were all these other red flags about his behavior is like not a sign of a healthy internal checks and balances
Movement, right? If somebody's doing this to his wife
I mean surely people around him knew that he was behaving this way and would have had clues
About things like, you know physical abuse, you know everything else going on
Or just the fact that he's discarding women in a very unchristian way. Yes, exactly
It doesn't take someone who's like a gumshoe to be like are all these women really cheating on mike?
Yeah, exactly three in a row and he left them all in kind of the same way and then like cleaned out her bank account
Like there's obviously other red flags about bad behavior that should have encouraged somebody to be like
Let me take a look at this book again. Yeah, how many fingers did you eat mike? Like let's let's do some fact checking
They're finger licking good
Okay, and then someone who knew him at the time
Mike told him that carolin was rubbed out by the mob. Oh my god
He told someone else that carolin had been killed in a boating accident
And it's like that seems like a bad sign if you're lying about your ex-wife who you just
Horribly booted from your life if like if in your fantasy kingdom, she's also dead
That's like pretty fucking easily checkable too. I mean that's like a bold move to kill off your living ex-wife
Yeah, but like if you run into any mutual friends or acquaintances you can be like
Isn't it terrible about the carolin and the boating accident? Someone can be like carolin's an undercover narcotics officer
What are you talking about? Yeah, I mean to what you were saying before about like
Making up fake life stories
And abusive behavior like I feel like they probably
Show up next to each other
Fairly often like that makes sense to me as a pattern because I think they're fueled by the same needs
And also then the fact that like like he's found a religious faction
That has allowed him to just keep upping the dose of this kind of like maladaptive behavior
Right that I think is encouraging it to get worse and then if you keep making money for people
Like they're not inclined to
Try and employ accountability measures that might make you unprofitable
Yeah, there's no reason for them to start sniffing around his life story because everybody else is getting rich on it too
And lo and behold like one month and four days after he
divorces carolin
He marries a woman named rose hall. Okay, and
They got divorced in 1991
And so I found a memoir that she had written
And I was like, oh my god
Yeah, I bet it's a tell all divorce memoir and it's called the great pretender
And I was like this has to be a tell all divorce. Yeah
And then I ordered it and it came and it's not she wrote it when they were still married. Oh, no
Yeah, but what is the great pretender referred to if not Mike Warnke dear reader
Satan is the greatest of all pretenders
He only is the author and teacher of lies and deception. I feel so bad for you and you found out what her memoir was called
I know
How can I have predicted that it wasn't about her husband? I know you're like jackpot. Yeah
Wait, I'm gonna turn my camera on for a second. I'll show you this cover
Oh, it says the great pretender pretender pretender pretender and it's in like pride colors. It's like a nice little spectrum
I was so hopeful. I was I know this is like my pie, right?
Okay, and then here's the back cover and you're ready. You're not ready, but I'm not ready. Oh, it's them
How are they looking? This is the Warnkees in the mid 80s
So it's Mike Warnke and this like beautiful woman in like a hawaiian shirt and they look
Unbelievably happy and he looks like a big dork
Like I get what people mean now when they say like he didn't wear weird pants and freaky shirts
Like this is like the least freaky attire. Is he wearing a polo shirt?
Yeah, it's like a polo shirt and a mustache and like glasses
He just looks like a normal like I don't know 35 year old dude. He looks like he's your all state agent
Yeah, yeah, and she is like relegated to like a tiny corner of this photo
She's like almost cropped out of a photo in her own book
Pictures like 80% Mike like first of all this book is still like 90 times better than the satan seller
And b I can't believe this is real, but it is when you were reading it whenever Mike Warnke's name appears
It is bold and it italicized
What?
So all the Mike Warnkees just leap out at you
What?
And it makes me read it in my head like in a in a certain tone like she's emphasizing his name every time
It's like how when Jesus speaks in the bible. It's in red. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah
So this is the story of how they met it's from a chapter midway through the book called not so crazy mike
I first laid eyes on michael alfred patrick warnke
About nine years ago when I attended a christian music festival in wilmore, kentucky
So she went to the gathering of the christelos
So she sees him perform she likes it and then she sees him speak at a little church elsewhere in kentucky and
She goes up and introduces herself and she says
I brought all my friends here and we live in paintsville and drove all the way from there
And then five months later
He's going to be performing at the university of kentucky because he tours relentlessly
And she's also she's been married before she's a single mom and college student
And so she takes her friends to go see him and she also takes her little daughter kathryn
And then mike warnke comes into the auditorium and she decides she's going to tell him that she again brought a bunch of kids to the concert
And so she goes up to mike warnke and I guess need you to remember every time his every every time I say his name
It's bold. Yeah the emphasis
I got up and went over to the door and said do you remember me?
I was at your concert in may at the church in hazard. Yes, he said then I found myself saying
You're going to do great tonight. I really love you
Maybe after the concert you can meet some of the kids and he takes her hand and he says yeah, bring them afterwards
Wow, they're really going for it. It's like west side story like everything blurs around them
We were whispering and I was real close to him as he took my hand and held it to his chest
He was very nice. He later told me that my words had stunned him
And so mike warnke wants to have dinner with her and she's like well
I have I have to get back home because it's a three hour drive and I have school tomorrow and I have exams
And he's like no let's just have dinner and she's like well. I have my little daughter
And I need to bring her home and he's like bring her
And so they're eating they have dinner
And then
They sit in the car and talk until one in the morning. Her daughter is curled up sleeping in the backseat of the car
So she gives him her phone number and drops him off and goes home
And then she decides that she must say goodbye to him and she calls his hotel and he's already left
And so she calls the airport and has him paged
And she says never in my life had I ever called an airport and had anyone paged
But he picks up the phone and she says I just wanted to tell you goodbye
One more time that's either very sweet or very creepy depending on how you feel about the person doing it to you
Yeah, and then he's like let's both fly to Atlanta and we can stay in a hotel and like separate hotel rooms
And so she flies there and then pages into this. She says looking back
It had never occurred to me to say you're a minister an evangelist. Are you married?
It never entered my mind. I mean to be fair like was he wearing a ring and he's definitely giving her
I'm available vibes. Obviously. Okay. This is Mike Warnke's big move
This is the thing I am most impressed and most grossed out by I think that he does in all of this literature
So they're at this hotel in Atlanta. They're going to go to dinner
And she writes before we left the hotel Michael said let's pray about our relationship
As we prayed Michael said lord, you can see we're visiting each other
We're talking and sharing and we want to spend time together
Please lead us as to what we should do about it. Okay, and then they go to the omni center
And they dine and then they take a cab back to the hotel
And they're talking to the cab driver and he says I'm married
I have a wonderful wife a christian wife. In fact, I don't know how I could do this if it weren't for my christian wife
Michael turned to me and looked intently into my eyes
The cab driver continued to talk about how important it is to have a good christian wife
Which he already has one of and how necessary it is if you are serving the lord
Michael turned and looked out the rear window of the cab and said well, gee lord
What are you saying? What he's like?
It's a sign
That this cab driver is talking about his good christian wife which as far as you know, I don't already have one of
Yeah, and he's like well golly lord. Are you giving us a sign that?
This woman who I've just met
Should marry me and like god's not gonna tell him he's wrong. So do they get like married immediately almost immediately
This is the hard part about not being able to have sex before you're married, man
You get uh get a lot of excuses to get married real fast
He really he appears to be having his share of extramarital soft pink sex
Yeah, that's true as well. Oh, and then he gives her a necklace
With mw on it with his own initials
Yes, not to be too heavy-handed
But like one of the things we say about fake satanic cults is that they like to brand their members and they were a special jewelry
And mike satanist had special rings
And like
Yeah, anyway, but were was it engraved with bold italic letters?
So they get married again, canary third 1980 they bring both of their kids from their previous marriages
And then afterwards they go to pizza hut
But then is the rest of the book just her being like we're in a happy marriage and everything is fine
Yes, and then you go to her wikipedia page and it's like some fucking nightmare
I don't think she even has a wikipedia page, which it seems unjust. She deserves one. Oh, and this is what
rose says about the time prior to the writing of this book when mike inevitably cheated on her
She says we weren't communicating and satan provided a woman to fill the gap in michael's life. Oh my god
It's like can we not blame satan for everything?
Let's start blaming mike for some stuff. I feel like he's abusing christianity to his own ends
He's abusing the faith of these like
Typically highly devout women. Yeah, who he's manipulating and just this idea being like well, it looks like god is sending us a sign
Yeah together and he's like a highly regarded christian entertainer
So like in a way, it would be hard to say no to that you'd be like, well, I can't argue with god
Can I and there's already a power imbalance because he's like, you know famous and everything
And it's also like a very patriarchal kind of norms within that community
So that gives him power as well, but to then throw in like guess god just wants this for us, you know
Yeah, well, let's go back to cornerstone. Let's zoom out again. Okay, because they
Working together do a lot to expand the ministries
He starts his own church in kentucky
Its technical title is hawk the holy orthodox catholic church in kentucky
According to cornerstone
As time went on they staffed it with a series of christian women whose opinions of the warn key ministry were much higher
When they joined than when they left
One of the staffers says mike was usually out of town
But one day he just showed up and said i'm gonna do the teaching this week
So he sang and then mike put on his robes. I thought he was plain ridiculous
It was like dressing up to be something or not. It made me feel sad
He wants to be so much and he isn't
I can still see him standing there in his robe all velvet and dark. Oh my god
That's fucking cold. And so yeah, they're raising all this money, you know, theoretically to combat satanism
And mike predictably is using it as his own personal piggy bank. Oh, of course. There's a financial grift involved too. Jesus christ
Well, yeah, inevitably. Yeah, like people who abuse power are very predictable and boring
I think yeah
And according to a staffer named jan ross on several occasions rose said to me that anybody who was in the position
She and mike were in deserved to have the best of everything
Because of who they were and what they had given up to be where they were. I thought what did you give up? Yeah
We gave up not being rich in order to be rich
Well, you know what rose says in her book is that because they're speaking out against the satanists like they're being targeted by the satanist
And they have to be really careful. It's also funny because like on some level
Yeah, like we deserve to be comfortable because we're doing a lot of work and people are, you know, buying our books
Whatever, but like great then be transparent about it
Like give us a donation and it goes into our bank accounts
If you actually felt that you wouldn't be fucking lying about where the money's going
We actually have a table of their income between 1984 and 1990 brutal
So in 1984 mike made 34 500 dollars
And rose made 11 500 and in 1996 years later mike made
239 291
And rose made 230
And 291 dollars because they're pulling in like 500 k in like 1980s money. Yeah, like for
470 with those put together. I do appreciate the wage parity. Yeah, that's rare
But also as cornerstone points out part of the reason they're pulling in more money. It's not just because they're paying themselves more
It's because the organization is taking in more money for them to pay themselves with
And the growth of warnkey ministries in the mid 80s paralleled a sudden explosion of public fears about satanism
In march of 1985 mike warnkey appeared on an abc 2020 report called the devil worshipers
Oh, no stories of hideous satanic crimes were often woven together by self-proclaimed experts to demonstrate the existence of a worldwide satanic conspiracy
And it's like, yeah, like what a great way to get people to buy your book
Yeah, it makes sense that he would ride the wave of like michelle remembers and all this other panicked stuff going on at the time
Well, it's like when you write an article and then years pass and then there's like
A biopic about the person you wrote about. I don't know what I might be referring to
And you're like, excuse me. I was talking about this years ago. Yeah, like I helped loosen this jelly jar
There's a story that mike
Really relies on as a fundraising tool for this ministry
And it is about a kid named jeffie
Okay
Who is supposedly a little boy who had become a vegetable because of all the satanic abuse he'd had
Oh my god
The story was used to raise money to help all the jeffies of the world. There wouldn't be so many jeffies
Mike always had to count the money after a concert and call rose to give her an idea of what was there
She'd ask if he told the jeffie story if he hadn't she'd say you tell the jeffie story tomorrow night
So basically rose is like just as much of a grifter as mike
I mean does she believe that his stories are true is question a and question b is like
Even if these stories are entirely true like this still seems like a con
Because they're raising this money for jeffie and then spending it. So yeah, she's like she's she's at least a quarter of the grifter
He is yeah their staffer jan says it's scary to think you can get involved with something like that with a pure heart to serve god
And then find out it's run on deception lies and thievery first time for everything
You know
ironically one of the things I've read in
Literature talking about what these alleged satanic cults are up to one of the things they get accused of is like
Spiritual abuse, you know, and there's this idea that satanists are they're obsessed with desecrating altar claws
They like to pee in the holy water
And so the idea is that what satanists do is especially important because they
Make you associate your original faith with negative associations and rob you of your faith
And I think it's kind of ironic
Yeah
Spiritual abuse for sure exists and I feel like the main people committing it are the people who
Believe that they are sincerely trying
To just be christians and are somehow incredibly bad at it
Yeah
And also as we've confronted so many times doing the show like the the villains in american life are easy to find and they are always
In places where they have lots of power and no accountability
Heads of churches like my parents talk about this all the time that there's essentially no
Obligations for transparency or accountability for heads of churches
You can just like be the ceo of like the michael hobbs church in seattle washington and like no one will ever check your financial statements
No one will ever come and audit you like your congregation is trusting you completely and like i'm sorry
But like that's a structure that encourages people to do exactly this kind of grifting and like sometimes it goes all the way
To like sexual assault and sometimes it stops at just like you know stealing money or like using it to buy a car or whatever
And like we shouldn't be shocked at like the ten thousandth time that we see somebody doing this
And blaming the satanists for like the thing that they're just doing themselves
I'll all by themselves without help from anybody
Including satan himself like leave satan out of it. He's busy. It doesn't take satan. It just takes no surveillance
It just takes mic. Yeah
And cornerstone ends by basically summing up their philosophy on that and I was reading this and I was like
the sounds
Oddly relevant to the cancel culture conversations we're having right now this second
So they write we would be remiss in our duty as christian journalists if we could not offer some concrete suggestions and reflections
Some of our readers will expect us to have followed the steps of matthew 1815 to 17
Starting with private confrontation. This passage gives christ's instructions on what to do
Quote if your brother sins against you and the process stops if the brother repents privately
We have two remarks on this passage
First mic has already been confronted numerous times over the years by many concerned christian friends
Acquaintances and church leaders mic knows what the bible says about truthfulness integrity and fidelity
He is responsible to put into practice what he already knows
Second, this is not a private dispute between mike warnke and a magazine
A public figure is susceptible to public scrutiny and criticism
Matthew 18 is not violated when public figures are publicly rebuked. Okay, but don't you love I love this
They're offering scriptural basis. Yeah for a call out. It's lit. Yes
I also think I mean if this story demonstrates anything
It is the fact that like the lack of cancel culture is worse than cancel culture
Having internal mechanisms of accountability is good because you stop people like this in their tracks
Before they can become like massive
Financial grifters and like make up a bunch of jeffees
Like we talk a lot about how like public shaming and sort of callouts can have this element of toxicity to them
Which is absolutely true, but it's also very important to police ethical norms within a community
Well, and then they also have an action plan, which I really like they're like
If mike were to seek forgiveness and restoration, what could the church expect to see as evidence of the genuineness of his repentance?
The following principles should apply to any christian leader who has manifestly fallen
One repentance repentance is fundamental to christianity. It denotes a complete turnaround
And mike warnke's case true repentance would necessitate complete withdrawal from public ministry. Like what does this sound like?
Televangelists are the original youtubers. They're shame dothining him. Yes
To confession if mike is repentant
He should make an open admission of guilt on the other hand mike warnke has built a career of telling us about past and present sins
The church must not allow him to emerge as a new authority on fraudulent testimonies
three
Restitution true moral change involves some attempt to undo past wrongs and provide some kind of restitution
Perhaps the best kind of restitution mike warnke could perform
Would be to take satan cellar and all his other products off the market. I mean, yeah to me
This feels like it could have been written today. Oh, yeah, and in a totally secular context totally
These are like normal mechanisms of accountability
Transparent stop profiting from your lies
Admit what you did show that you know why what you did is wrong if anything. It's too generous
Well, you know, it's based on math you
And then they end by quoting the apostle paul and they say it's not too late for mike to change
If he wants to
The secular press may scoff and those who consider themselves real satanists may snicker
But the jesus of the bible is still the god of truth
and it's
It's very sweet and it's also kind of a burn. It's like jesus still loves you. Yeah
Yeah
Even though you're dead to us your channel's demonetized. So I mean there are actually consequences for him
Christianity today interviews him and he's like, yes, I was a satanist, but like there were fewer people at our meetings
Like there were only like 13 people instead of 1500
Good stuff and most of them are dead weirdly. I can't confirm any of this
But you know, I mean I've told some lies, but they're not as bad as the lie
I mean, this is like classic admit to what you're already busted for but double down on anything
They can't bust you for yes and be like I can't believe you discovered my misconduct
Which is only extends to the things you've found out about already. Yeah
And then as with a lot of people like it's it's his financial
misconduct that takes him down because
reporters at a kentucky newspaper continue the investigation into the finances they find
That they have like even more money. They're they're receiving when they're low-key grifting
Saying that they have no money left because a classic hymn bakerism
Yeah
And he is forced to close his ministry
Just once I would like one of these things to be or like you look into it and it's not as bad
As it sounds instead of being worse. I feel like it's always worse. Yeah, and his label drops him also his recording label cancel culture
He tries to make a comeback to the christian comedy world
About 10 years later and this doesn't get the traction
That he used to and I think it's it's kind of like the goodfellas ending, you know
It's like you live but like what for I mean these stories always do
Have sort of like a bittersweet side to them in what way because it is like this sad story of like this guy
Who was like processing a bunch of stuff?
He became this villain based on his own like lack of impulse control
And the total inability of anyone around him to put up some fucking walls and be like that's enough mic
Yeah, and I think that like it's a prot like when society
Can't recognize serially mistreating women as a problem. Yeah
One advantage of being able to do that is not just that you protect women
like if you don't care about that then fine because
You have other reasons to notice because even if you don't care about the women like if someone's doing that
They're probably out of control in other ways. Yeah, and they might be manipulating you
Jeffy might not be real and like that's also that way of looking at the world
It's like a cluster of personality traits that manifest in a bunch of other ways
So it's never like this guy's shitty to women
But like that seems like that's it and like he's great in his finances. Yeah, and I guess to me
It's like there are lots of people who
tell lots of lies and who even maybe start to believe them and
Get some amount of attention that they apparently need for that reason
The question is like what amplifies that and what trains them to do it more and bigger
Like it's really interesting that munchausens by internet is like a whole its own thing now
Because it's just so easy to use the internet to
Either pretend you're sick or to document your life in a way that allows you to just
create fabulous
Stories about you know that like have some basis in reality, but like not much of one. Yeah, and that require
sympathy and perhaps money
From people like the internet
Actually, I think is behaving kind of like the churches that Mike Warnke is working in in the 70s where it's like
Rewarding maladaptive behavior basically. Yeah, but it also imposes consequences in a way that like the mechanisms that Warnke was subject to didn't
Sometimes. Yeah, and I also wonder about like like, you know, there's consequences for him
But also like was there a cultural reckoning with how
Like he was huge. He was extremely popular. It's hard to overstate
How big of a deal he was and like a lot of people by the early 90s would have grown up on his albums
And and his comedy stylings and also his claims about satanism. Yeah, and like you can't undo that
Right and it's very hard to go back and like really reckon with I believe something that was false
Based on extremely weak information and like actually confront that and that's something that we don't do very often
I think I mean
I think that like he needed a lot more support than this would offer
But that a career that he could have done that maybe would have taken
These behaviors and done something more positive with them would be acting. Yeah, or historical reenactment
Or thrifting
Go buy people some weird pants
You