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Originally Posted by aron
The Lee-ites and Chu-ites and Dong-ites (and that's what they are) may convince themselves of the nature of reality as they define it, but their behavior is testimony, or anti-testimony, because "we all" means what, in this context of not receiving one another (or anyone else, for that matter)?
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Once a group or denomination expels one of their own, having no legitimate scriptural basis whatsoever, their so-called testimony of "oneness" means nothing. How can you expect to have real and genuine
fellowship with other Christians who are only 30-40-50-60-70% the same as you in teachings and practices, after you expel one of your own who is 99.9% the same as you? All of their "oneness" talk is bogus.
The Blendeds expelled Titus Chu for printing his own books in competition with their own printing presses.
God forbid! Then, after the dust settled, Titus Chu basically expeled John Myer for "wanting to be a pastor."
God forbid! No scriptures required, just an edict from headquarters, and all the other loyal minions dutifully fall in line.
Talk about creating a
bogeyman to spook the faithful! In Titus Chu land, I have witnessed blatant adulterers welcomed back, without repentance, with open arms to the Lord's Table meetings, but how dare a gifted brother aspire to oversight, (I Timothy 3.1) and thus "
want to be a pastor."
It's the unforgiveable sin! Better to be a thief, a liar, greedy, without natural affection, blinded with pride, etc. (II Timothy 3) than to be a "pastor" under Titus Chu.
Now, with attitudes like that running wild, how dare they judge others for being divided, and claim to stand on the "ground of oneness."