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Originally Posted by Ohio
Yes, TC learned the same public shaming techniques in the brothers’ meetings, but he treated others with respect. Obviously I found all LC leadership untenable. Many others felt the same.
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I'm getting quite a dose of cognitive dissonance here. Someone who makes a regular habit of publicly bullying and shaming the sheep that God has entrusted to him hardly seems respectful.
The vibe that I'm getting is that Titus Chu was good with organizing his assembly in a practical manner and with brutal efficiency, much like Lee was, but that he was only rainbows and sunshine so long as he felt you were under his thumb, which once again mirrors Lee's general behavior. Otherwise, he would take a huge dump on you in front of the assembly, which, yet again, shows the training he received from Lee.
This is not the kind of man I would call "respectful," even if he seems nice and fair to others when he's not at the pulpit. At best, from what I have seen of your testimony and that of a few others who have come from the Local Churches in the Ohio area, I would say he is
selectively respectful to others when it suits him.
Perhaps there is an important distinction to be made here between an
effective leader and a
good leader.