Children of a lesser god
EXPLICIT child pornography has been discovered inside a Macau village house last rented by members of the controversial religious sect known as The Family.
Although it is unclear whether the material was left behind by the sect, led in Macau by father of nine Jonathan Berg, the glossy magazines were found along with religious material.
The Sunday Morning Post visited the sect's former Hac Sa home last week after reports in Britain of the death of Jonathan's father, 75-year-old cult founder David Berg.
David Berg gained instant notoriety when he formed the sect, originally known as The Children of God, in California in the 1960s and encouraged his followers to have sex with fellow members. But soon the cult became linked with child sex and prostitution.
The landlady of the house the cult used as its Macau base said no one had lived there since American-born Jonathan Berg, his family and other sect members left the enclave in June. They are believed to be in Taiwan.
One woman who was a cult member for four years still lives in Hac Sa with her husband and seven children. She admitted hearing the child sex rumours, but said neither she nor her children were involved.