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Originally Posted by Freedom
This pamphlet of yours is something that needs to be distributed across campuses
As someone who was associated with one of these clubs during my college years, I was always disgusted by the dishonesty we were expected to employ. We were supposed to hide who we really were until people were "ready". I know all the dishonest tactics. When questioned as to who our leader is, we would say "Christ". When questioned as to our affiliation, we would say "we are Christians of diverse backgrounds". We all knew very well that we were sidestepping people's questions, but we did it anyways.
From our perspective, we were just the group who saw what no one else saw. We knew the "high peak". We thought we had what everyone else wanted. When I consider it now, outsiders most definitely saw us as an elusive group who didn't want to be questioned as to our connections. Interestingly, those who would join our campus group or the same group on other campuses were most often those who didn't have much of a Christian background, or those who didn't know much about the Bible. They could be told anything. We, in fact, wanted these types. Those who would swallow whatever we would give them.
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Very true, I can confirm this. This is how my doubts were answered. I am glad that I can clear my conscience of this willfull misleading. Bygones are bygones but I d sure wonder what college woukd have been like outside the club and the bros house