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Originally Posted by OBW
Meanwhile, back in America, he was still an itinerant preacher with no place of authority.
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Not yet. But it does seem inevitable, at some point, given the character.
I'll never forget the story of the young brother in S. Cal who came up and laid his sizable inheritance at WL's feet. This so-called man of God and apostle of the age, with all his business failures and troubles behind him, which might have taught him to repent and go a different route,
still decided to create a motor home company: Daystar. He made one of his sons President, made appeals for "investment" from within the church meetings, etc. What a fiasco. The guy never changed.