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Originally Posted by least
Found this PDF on Internet. The second section is English. Is this the pamphlet that Ohio mentioned?
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Yes!
That is the booklet I referred to, but it doesn't appear to be complete, at least not in English. That PDF includes only Ed Marks'
Introduction pp. 4-9. The missing sections are:
2. Ron Kangas pp 10-18, "The heart of J.S.'s Accusations and the crux of Brother Lee's teaching."
3. Andrew Yu pp 19-21, "Misrepresentations in translation."
4. Kerry Robichaux pp 22-37, "A historical survey."
Is there more of that PDF? If not, I will look into scanning the remainder of my copy, or I could mail a copy to another poster who could.
For me personally, I had lots of problems with the "high peak" stuff of the '90's. It was outside of the Biblical norms, never seemed to be anointed spiritually, and at best it was just plain boring. I did spend lots of time in Robichaux's historical overview, and it somewhat persuaded me on the matter. I think I was fairly representative of the GLA. Since we never knew the facts surrounding Ingalls' or So's departures, we reluctantly accepted Lee's version of events, and somehow felt that God released some "new" teachings thru His "
persecuted bond servant" in his final days on earth.