Having spent quite a few hours listening to the talks of these guys, here is my very own Governing Body "evil" scale...
- David Splane - If there is a true evil genius on the body, my money is on him. His eyes are vacant, and he speaks in an unnervingly placid tone. It's always the quiet ones...
- Gerrit Losch - Fits into the "Bond villain" stereotype perfectly before we even start talking about his strange penchant for divine radiation dissolving the bodies of the unfaithful at Armageddon.
- Anthony Morris III - Definitely has an immense ego. He would probably be the most evil "thinkingest" bad guy of the bunch if he wasn't so patently stupid.
- Stephen Lett - As with AM3, this guy doesn't have enough gray matter to concoct anything truly dastardly. That said, I do see him as quite a controlling and ego-centric man. Also, he doesn't strike me as being at all genuine. Who knows what's going on behind those bizarre rubber-faced expressions?
- Samuel Herd - Ego-centric, loves the sound of his own voice, clearly a mysogynist - other than that, mostly harmless.
- Geoffrey Jackson - Certainly comes across on the platform as a brainwashed leader who has bought into his own crap. Seems a fairly nice and pleasant chap, although there are rumours...
- Guy Pierce - Strikes me as a mostly harmless old man albeit with a mysterious past (rumours of previous Mormonism?) and an uncanny resemblance to Grandpa Munster.
- Mark Sanderson - I don't know enough about him, so "benefit of the doubt" puts him bottom of my evil list.
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