What cult was Elizabeth from 'RHOC' in? The megastar spread out about the lasting have an effect on the Faith Bible Tabernacle had on her life simplest not too long ago.

"I grew up in complete fear, anxiety, anguish," Elizabeth Lyn Vargas informed Braunwyn Windham-Burke in a contemporary episode of RHOC titled "A Submerged Secret."
Elizabeth's circle of relatives had strong ties to a spiritual organization, and she or he was inspired to enroll in as well. But which cult did they belong to?
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So, what cult was Elizabeth Lyn Vargas from 'RHOC' in?
Born in West Plains, Mo., Elizabeth joined the Faith Bible Tabernacle at an early age.
"I was raised in a very, very religious situation, where I was told to absolutely not open my mouth, or tell the truth about what was happening, and I have a very, very hard issue with stopping the compartmentalization because I grew up in this horrible situation," Elizabeth published.
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"It was very, very hard for me. I was always scared for my life because we were beaten so bad that I thought for sure I was going to die one day of it," she added.
Earlier on in the episode, she additionally shared a couple of snippets of details about the function her family performed in the day by day operating of the Faith Bible Tabernacle.
"My grandmother was the leader of the church and my father was the preacher and my family really wanted me to be a preacher," Elizabeth revealed in a confessional.
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However, she realized that it was perfect to manner their directives with a pinch of salt, and that sometimes, feigning pastime was the most productive technique.
"When I was eight years old, my grandmother asked me to speak in tongues in front of the church, and she says, 'The Lord needs to speak through Elizabeth.' And I just faked it, and they all bought it — in fact, even a member passed out," Elizabeth printed.
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"I grew up garbage-can poor," Elizabeth remarked on the Season 15 premiere of 'RHOC.'
Although Elizabeth is regarded as one of the prosperous forged members lately showing on the show — as the ex-wife of Norwegian businessperson Bernt O. Bodal, she receives $31,000 in monthly spousal improve — she wasn't born into a life of luxury.
Previously, she described her early life as disagreeable, hinting that she was raised in an bad setting.
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It's understood that Elizabeth developed an working out of the headaches bobbing up from financial deficiencies at an early age — and he or she claims that the way of life she and her family led was a long way from opulent.
"I grew up garbage-can poor. We were country hillbillies," Elizabeth remarked in a an important scene of the Season 15 premiere, titled An Unexpected Secret.
Elizabeth says her grandmother was the chief of Faith Bible Tabernacle.
The identify of Elizabeth's grandmother has no longer yet been shared. But there are several church buildings with similar-sounding names in Missouri, making it slightly extra complicated for keen fanatics to track down which of Elizabeth's family members belonged to the Faith Bible Tabernacle.
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