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Old 10-12-2014, 12:26 AM   #1
rayliotta
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Default Re: The God who died

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Originally Posted by Dave View Post
Interestingly, I have an article from Christianity Today from February 1969. I didn’t think of it much when I saw it but it was a precursor of things to come. It stated, “Carefully castigating all Pentecostal excesses, Witness Lee, scholarly “apostle” of the new in China’s indigenous church, generates a frenzy all his own. He is dividing not only the tranquil waters of the faithful in Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Southeast Asia but the hegemony established by imprisoned Watchman Nee as well….Even founder Nee will have to follow the teaching of the self-proclaimed apostle or find himself ‘jobless’ Asia News Reports quotes ambitious Lee as saying in one of his more brazen pontifications.” One wonders why Lee really came and settled in the US e.g. to help his children, make more money etc. Also, who were those brothers who checked him out since I know they went to Taiwan. Maybe those who were in disagreement with Lee were kept away.
Dave, care to clarify the bolded portion? The quotation's a little hard to follow -- i.e., is the article clear as to what it's quoting (or paraphrasing) Lee as having actually said about Nee?

(I didn't find the article online after a cursory search.)
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