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Old 08-18-2024, 05:13 PM   #21
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Default Re: The Subtle Power of Spiritual Abuse, Johnson & VanVonderen

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I suppose at a certain point possibly they lost their sense of right and wrong. Which could be possible with enough brainwashing idk.
You DO realize that in order to become a trusted leader in the LC, any sense of right and wrong must be destroyed? Listen here to Ron Kangas reminding leaders of that requirement for LC eldership.

Since that is the case - and "The Ministry" is filled through & through with calls to exterminate any thoughts of judging according to right or wrong - why would we expect LC leaders to care about people? They did not lose their sense of right and wrong, they were told to destroy it - By both Nee and Lee...

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