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Originally Posted by SpeakersCorner
Sorry UntoHim but I play by the rules you guys lay down. The Narrator clearly says, as you quote, "Well, it's not quite true. It is not really true that it's the Tree of Life that is the center of the Garden."
And that is clearly untrue. You want to add on what he said? Fine. Allow Lee the same.
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The narrator's next sentence is "The truth is that both trees and the tree of the knowledge of good and evil and the tree of life were in the center or were the center" thus making his meaning in the sentence you quoted perfectly clear without adding anything to what he said.
Are you perhaps not ready to accept that Witness Lee could have been wrong?