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Originally Posted by Ohio
I got a formal citation for not having all my ducks (i mean socks) in a row.
Some of the brothers i was with were insulted by the inspections. LSM had their young kids go thru the drawers of elders and deacons to check for compliance to regulations which we were never informed of. Later on i eventually learned that it was all part of Lee's (father and or son) master plan to bring all the churches and all the brothers under their subjection.
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Sometimes it's hard to believe the hypocrisy of it all. I'm sure that Lee must have known he was playing with fire by asking young brothers to "train" older brothers. What did he think was going to happen? I was too young to have any idea what was going on back then, but how disrespectful it must have been for Lee to have treated brothers like that! I'm sure many sacrificed a lot to leave the US and go to Taiwan to attend the training there.
This reminds me of a Lee quote that I had read awhile back:
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"I am very concerned for our full-time training. Do we train the young ones to gain people or to regulate people? We have to reconsider our ways, as Haggai said (1:5). Our way is not right; something is wrong." A Word of Love to the Co-workers, Elders, Lovers, and Seekers of the Lord, Pg 41
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Lee really was the biggest hypocrite. He had a way of never placing any blame on himself. He really should have said the following: "Do
I train the young ones to gain people or to regulate people?
I have to reconsider
my ways, as Haggai said (1:5).
My way is not right; something is wrong"