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Originally Posted by Freedom
At one point in the book, Lin puts in the following quote by WL:
Really? Not a single weighty spiritual book? I suppose WL wasn't talking about books by WN, because plenty of WN books were published in that time period. That is, unless WL doesn't consider WN books to be "weighty".
On a more serious note, there were plenty of books published during this time period, even ones that WL referenced. Does WL feel he gets to decide what constitutes a "weighty" book?
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I was in a meeting (early-mid 80's) where Lee was boasting in his own ministry, and then abruptly looks over at John Ingalls and queries him yo name one book of spiritual value since after WWII.
John had this look on his face like, "
how in the world am I supposed to know?" Was now Ingalls responsible for reading every Christian book published over the past half century? I don't think John answered the question because it was not a question that was answerable. How indicative of Lee's manipulative ways! Put Ingalls on the spot publicly to confirm his absurd claim. What if John would have responded, "
well I can name a few off the top of my head," Lee would then have immediately shut him down and shamed him for his "ignorant response."