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Originally Posted by SpeakersCorner
Interesting observation. And true, I believe.
I confess oneness was never my goal. What was? I think it was having a deeper experience of Christ, . . .
. . . That's really the whole thing, for me. That experience. Can't let it go.
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And of course that doesn't depend at all on Nee & Lee.
This is my personal honest attitude concerning the both of them:
I could not have any thing to do with any Christian group that had any association with Nee and Lee, and their movements.
I realize they both have "high peak" teachings. But I see the fruit of them, both here in America, and from reading, in China.
My feeling, in the least, is: Why be related in any way, with Nee and Lee, when their resulting groups or movements are labeled a cult, in both the East, where it originated, and the West, where it was exported to?
Why be tainted by what your neighbors, and fellow Christians, call a cult?
Especially since anything of value that came/comes from them, is in the Bible, and Nee and Lee are superfluous to experiencing Christ.