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Old 12-26-2011, 10:57 AM   #54
Indiana
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Default Re: Sisters of the Rebellion

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Hi all,

Thanks for alias names information. I'm trying to understand the Phillip Lee situation, but it's in bits and pieces here and there in many post, so I'm not getting a clear picture. Can someone please bluntly recount the events without being vague? Also, where is Phillip Lee now? Thanks.
You can go to pages 96-104 in Deviating from the Path for accounts of Philip Lee's moral misconduct and divisive behavior in and among the churches. Everything concerning him has been kept secret at LSM, but declared here, that members can know and learn from our history. Refer to link.

http://makingstraightthewayofthelord...dsRecovery.pdf


According to the Record
Besides his usurpations of elders, his violations of principles of oneness in the Body of Christ, and the exercise of his evil temper around the saints, Philip Lee was an immoral, fleshly, and fleshy person acting as manager of LSM, with top elders and co-workers answering to him, and coming under his sway and sphere of influence. His relationship with the elders corrupted them. His relationship with sisters in LSM corrupted them. It was a huge mistake to hire him. It was also a huge mistake not to fire him. His tandem leadership relationship with his father damaged Brother Lee and spread corruption throughout the whole recovery. Benson Phillips and Ray Graver followed this person and encouraged others to do the same.

John Ingalls on Philip Lee - Philip Lee’s name is mentioned 51 times with grave concern about him revealed throughout John Ingalls’ book, Speaking the Truth in Love, related to events and concerns of the late eighties turmoil.

Bill Mallon on Philip Lee – 50 times in an 8-page letter to Witness Lee, Philip or the office is referred to with great consternation over interferences from Philip, Benson, and Ray Graver in the Southeastern churches.

John So on Philip Lee – 49 times in his address in Manila, John So referred to Philip Lee or the office as the source of major grief and despair for the brothers in Europe.

LC history book The Fermentation of the Present Rebellion on Witness Lee - Not a contrary word said about him. He was depicted as a perfect God-man.

LC history book The Fermentation of the Present Rebellion on Philip Lee - No mention of his name in the book. He is referred to as “the office” or “the Living Stream manager”, and only in a positive sense.

Yet, voices of truth do speak. John So and the brothers in Europe sent a letter to Brother Lee announcing their disassociation with Witness Lee and his work due to the divisive behavior and moral misconduct of Philip Lee while employed as LSM office manager.

Disassociation Letter
http://www.unfaithfulwitness.org/Eur...Depart1989.pdf
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