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Originally Posted by alwayslearning
I think discussing the LC system history and how it is today are both necessary. So how is it today? How is it different then it was in the 1980s? Please let us know because what we see and hear is pretty much more of the same but maybe we are reading it wrong. For example, when Titus Chu was ousted in Whistler the Anaheim Politburo openly admitted they asked themselves this question: "What would Witness Lee do?" and in answer to that they went out and in absentia kicked out Chu. Later Ray Graver said there are no lampstands in the Midwest. So how is this different than how things operated in the 1980s?
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I agree alwayslearning. If you don't learn from the past, you're doomed to repeat the same mistakes. The meetings I've attended, I have seen little to change my point of view. However if you use the past as a barometer, it was encouraging to hear the report a former Anaheim elder attended at least one of the meetings at the November regional conference in Seattle/Bellevue.