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Originally Posted by Freedom
I completely agree with this. The longer I have been in the LC, the more I have come to realize that it has nothing to offer me. It didn't used to feel that way, because I didn't see what I see now. For those who aren't aware that their local leadership is powerless to help them, it can end up being a dangerous situation.
I feel like there are several factors at play here, the most obvious being the required submission to the BB's. This is what renders the local elders and shepherds powerless. I think that even if the BB's are removed from the picture, there is still a problem.
I have no knowledge of how Titus is, but I get the impression that he might feel that the teachings of Nee and Lee (to a lesser extent) are completely acceptable if practiced in the absence of the BB's and Anaheim. Is this correct Ohio?
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Events which transpired after the quarantine proved this to be not true. Like WL and the Blindeds, it is still his way or the highway. History concludes that TC only used the teachings of Nee to undermine the leadership of the Blendeds, because he had long ago concluded that he was the rightful "heir" to Lee, and fully endorsed the growing clamor in SE Asia of "Nee, Lee, Chu."