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Old 01-15-2013, 04:44 PM   #65
countmeworthy
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Default Re: The Ministry Becomes the Lampstand

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Originally Posted by UntoHim View Post
I received this from a very reputable person in the know:

Let me confirm...it's not a myth
I recall that in 1997 or '98, not long after W. Lee's passing a whole group of Midwest elders & full-time workers flew out to Anaheim, CA. Part of the itinerary was indeed a guided tour of W. Lee's house on Ball Road (organized by Andrew Yu, who was at that time the LSM manager). Frankly it was wierd. We were taken into W Lee's bedroom & his dresser draw was opened to demonstrate how neatly his socks were folded!! Personally I felt that it was an invasion of someone's privacy {Would I want someone opening my dresser draw?} Plus I felt that this was turning W. Lee's house into a shrine in order to venerate him...
Oh brother. Lee probably did not even fold his socks!! His wife or servants kept the house neat & clean for him!!!! Does anyone really believe he washed clothes, ironed, washed dishes, folded clothes, swept the floor, cleaned the toilet, mowed the lawn, went grocery shopping etc...??? Maybe ONCE or twice in his lifetime. Certainly not on a consistent basis!!!

He was a control freak!!! Women were not even allowed to attend elders meetings. You all really think he did house chores???? It is possible he had a sock fetish and taught his wife to fold his socks a certain way. If he did not like the way his socks were folded, he probably had her or someone refold them.

And in the minute chance he did any of these things, big deal. Does anyone really think he was the first and only neat freak in his day?

And BTW, there are a lot of non believers (men) who keep neat and tidy homes and yards.

How gullible can people be????

Carol G.
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