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Old 03-12-2017, 03:34 PM   #27
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Default Re: "Globalization of Chinese Christianity: A Study of Watchman Nee and..."

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I never heard it from Nee, but heard it from Lee and the Blendeds on many occasions.
If Nee said it originally, it was based on what? His subjective assessment of the sweep of Christian history? And why was his subjective assessment (i.e. opinion) superior to mine or yours? How is Nee's opinion the equivalent of truth?

And was this statement made by Nee before he "recovered" the so-called Jerusalem Principle, and began promulgating "know who is ahead of you and get in line", which centralizing ideas seem to lead straight to Lee and the Blendeds' "one apostle per age" theorem?

Or did the Lee/Blended theorem deviate? The whole thing seems so horribly subjective, just like Nee was. He discovered "truths" to meet this week's agenda. Doesn't matter if they contradicted last weeks truths. This was carried forward to this day by his LSM/Arvore Da Vida/GLA disciples.

No, thanks. I'll stick to the printed Bible. At least it stays the same.
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