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07-27-2024, 06:55 AM
One of Lee’s major problems with how he presented his ministry is that he hyper-focuses on certain doctrines and completely ignores other things in the word of God
For instance they NEVER talk about giving to the poor. Never. Which results in them not actually giving to the poor. They don’t help the poor and sick amongst them. All the tithe money goes to the meeting hall or to publications or to help the ministry in some way, or to buy land for more meeting halls so they can make more money. And I’m sure Lee’s extended family are well taken care of. I doubt any of them have to work and probably the same with Nee’s extended family, and probably the “blended” brothers as well and their extended family. Imagine the grift here. What a long con! They’re just syphoning out money for their own purposes
They rarely talk about love or kindness or sharing or really just anything else besides their key main talking points. And these points they constantly repeat over and over again. What’s the result? The result is that they lack love
To me this is one of the most obvious signs of the local churches being a cult
The local churches have very poor relationships with one another, and they have poor relationships with themselves in the sense that Lee’s ministry has occupied their entire mind and really he’s gotten so far into their mentalities that he controls their behavior. You start to think like Lee thinks, you start to subconsciously behave according to the behavior mold in his writings. It’s really insidious. Eventually you just lose your own identity and autonomy. And one can’t help but think that this is exactly what Lee wanted. He constantly talked about “blending away differences,” which doesn’t get much more culty than that. He was psychologically programming his followers; he was “mindbending”
I like that term ‘mindbenders,’ it really is very fitting for what Nee and Lee produced
The man just wanted to be worshipped. He wanted to control a large group of people and turn them into a replication of himself. What do you call that? Is that mental illness? Is it delusions of grandeur? Or is he just a cult leader? Behind the scenes Lee was not who he presented himself as. He was a money lover who wanted to get rich, and eventually succeeded around the late seventies and early eighties. A leading brother who left wrote a letter claiming that in 1979 Lee was making one million dollars a year as the CEO of Living Stream Ministry. This was coming off of the Daystar debacle. LSM had to start charging for trainings after the debacle in order to pay back the members who gave their life savings for Daystar. This is fraud. He paid back the saints with their own tithe money and then proceeded to get rich off of charging for ministry materials and trainings. No wonder they have so many trainings 🙄
Someone elsewhere claimed that LSM is now worth $100 million dollars total. If that’s the case we have to ask ourselves why did the leading brothers never pay back some of the saints who gave their savings for Daystar and lost all their money? This tells you a lot about the local church leadership and their character
And again, how much of Nee and Lee’s ministry is actually theirs, and how much did they steal from the Christian writers and speakers before them?
Funny that even today the “blended” brothers just rehash things Lee said in their own words. There’s no need to talk about anything else besides “God’s economy” as Lee defined it. I mean come on how controlling and culty is that. Even in their prophesying they are taught to only speak what Lee spoke, verbatim if possible. Lee said he wanted everyone to be “Witness Lee typewriters”
So you just have a bunch of people walking around pretending to act like Witness Lee. Little Lee duplications, like the local church is a Witness Lee replication factory. What’s the cost of that? The cost is their mental health and their personal identity
So it’s pretty much become a culture to just mindlessly repeat what everyone else is repeating. I mean seriously how obvious does it have to get before people realize it’s a cult?
Very sad that people are losing years of their lives to this system
For instance they NEVER talk about giving to the poor. Never. Which results in them not actually giving to the poor. They don’t help the poor and sick amongst them. All the tithe money goes to the meeting hall or to publications or to help the ministry in some way, or to buy land for more meeting halls so they can make more money. And I’m sure Lee’s extended family are well taken care of. I doubt any of them have to work and probably the same with Nee’s extended family, and probably the “blended” brothers as well and their extended family. Imagine the grift here. What a long con! They’re just syphoning out money for their own purposes
They rarely talk about love or kindness or sharing or really just anything else besides their key main talking points. And these points they constantly repeat over and over again. What’s the result? The result is that they lack love
To me this is one of the most obvious signs of the local churches being a cult
The local churches have very poor relationships with one another, and they have poor relationships with themselves in the sense that Lee’s ministry has occupied their entire mind and really he’s gotten so far into their mentalities that he controls their behavior. You start to think like Lee thinks, you start to subconsciously behave according to the behavior mold in his writings. It’s really insidious. Eventually you just lose your own identity and autonomy. And one can’t help but think that this is exactly what Lee wanted. He constantly talked about “blending away differences,” which doesn’t get much more culty than that. He was psychologically programming his followers; he was “mindbending”
I like that term ‘mindbenders,’ it really is very fitting for what Nee and Lee produced
The man just wanted to be worshipped. He wanted to control a large group of people and turn them into a replication of himself. What do you call that? Is that mental illness? Is it delusions of grandeur? Or is he just a cult leader? Behind the scenes Lee was not who he presented himself as. He was a money lover who wanted to get rich, and eventually succeeded around the late seventies and early eighties. A leading brother who left wrote a letter claiming that in 1979 Lee was making one million dollars a year as the CEO of Living Stream Ministry. This was coming off of the Daystar debacle. LSM had to start charging for trainings after the debacle in order to pay back the members who gave their life savings for Daystar. This is fraud. He paid back the saints with their own tithe money and then proceeded to get rich off of charging for ministry materials and trainings. No wonder they have so many trainings 🙄
Someone elsewhere claimed that LSM is now worth $100 million dollars total. If that’s the case we have to ask ourselves why did the leading brothers never pay back some of the saints who gave their savings for Daystar and lost all their money? This tells you a lot about the local church leadership and their character
And again, how much of Nee and Lee’s ministry is actually theirs, and how much did they steal from the Christian writers and speakers before them?
Funny that even today the “blended” brothers just rehash things Lee said in their own words. There’s no need to talk about anything else besides “God’s economy” as Lee defined it. I mean come on how controlling and culty is that. Even in their prophesying they are taught to only speak what Lee spoke, verbatim if possible. Lee said he wanted everyone to be “Witness Lee typewriters”
So you just have a bunch of people walking around pretending to act like Witness Lee. Little Lee duplications, like the local church is a Witness Lee replication factory. What’s the cost of that? The cost is their mental health and their personal identity
So it’s pretty much become a culture to just mindlessly repeat what everyone else is repeating. I mean seriously how obvious does it have to get before people realize it’s a cult?
Very sad that people are losing years of their lives to this system