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Old 05-11-2011, 08:14 PM   #92
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Default Re: The Gross Violations

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Originally Posted by John View Post
[*]Ray seized the opportunity for an eventual coup d’etat to replace Max with Benson and to make sure that Max couldn’t get a beachhead on their Texas turf. (They assumed that he had already part-way wiggled in through Jane Anderson via his wife, Sandee.) Ray called Benson and passed on to him that the time was ripe to dethrone Max, the source of all their troubles and the key to the “sisters’ rebellion.” With Sandee going down and Max being toppled, they could take down Jane at the same time, and, use Max in the same way that Witness Lee was going to do—as the scapegoat.[/LIST]

John, suppose this point is more accurate than it is inaccurate. Suppose there's a realization by Ray/Benson, Sandee and Jane did not know each other in 1977 and via the internet learn it wasn't until 2006 these sisters did meet. Suppose Ray/Benson realize the manner and location Jane was spoken to was without justification. Why cannot those who accused Jane say, we were wrong?
There's no statute of limitations where repentance and forgiveness is concerned. As long as the respective parties are still living, there's still time. I'm not sure what else I can add presently. I'll leave it for your consideration and those who read this post.
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