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Originally Posted by Freedom
It feels almost like those running the show in the LC know that young people are going to develop a "know it all" attitude, and then they prey upon it. When I was a little younger, I know that I had this kind of attitude a little bit. If I had followed the path they push everyone down that leads to the FTTA, I might be a totally different person. Many times I have heard the brothers make statements such as "2 years in the training (FTTA) is the equivalent of 20 years in the church life". These statements are obviously nonsense, but what kind of ideas does this give young people? When I heard things like this, it sounded enticing to me. What young person doesn't want a "fast pass" in life to become someone special?
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15 years ago i heard Titus Chu say that he had asked the Blended Trainers from the FTT's for statistics of all their graduates. What a shocker that must have been! Imagine LSM being forced to reveal how many of their trainees are no longer in the Recovery, how many are loving the world, how many have gone to Christianity, how many have mental health issues, etc.