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Originally Posted by Igzy
He also taught that if you weren't in his movement you were outside of God's move. He taught that if you left his ministry you could not go on with God.
That alone puts the rest of his stuff in a very bad light.
If you don't understand that you don't understand me, or many others here.
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Drake,
I have a question: Why didn't you honestly respond to this? Why did you just ignore it?
You know that I personally heard Lee talk about how T. Austin-Sparks (!) said that he "lost the flow of life" when he told Nee that the local ground wasn't for him, and how Sparks said he "could never get it back." Do you really believe that happened?
Do you know I heard this stuff from Lee regularly. About how he knew of no one that became "a prevailing Christian" after leaving his movement. About how everyone who left the movement fell by the wayside and became useless. He said this kind of thing regularly. I'm speaking from firsthand experience. I am not lying.
This is what he taught. It wasn't just about the LCM having the right to maintain order within its ranks. I was about how Lee declared all-out war on all rivals. How he put the fear of leaving his ministry into everyone he could. How he damaged many people in his care by doing so.
You've always seemed like fairly smart guy, unlike some others around here who shall remain unnamed. How does that stuff sit with you?
What say you? I'm counting on you to be righteous. Let's hear it, brother.