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Originally Posted by A little brother
Don't other donominations also have groups meeting by geographical locations? So you say that is not locality and only LC is on the ground of locality? What about the fellowship/meetings/trainings at Anaheim in which saints from different locality join? Is that violation of locality?
Be careful being too sure about what you see. I think all of us should be reminded by Jesus' words...
John 9:41 Jesus said to them, If you were blind, you would not have sin; but now that you say, We see; your sin remains.
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Yes they do, but the locality is not the only ground, but the denomination they are part of. That's why a baptist church for example, won't join with a presbyterian church next door to it.
Saints from different localities can join together. Everyone is part of the one church. There's no law that says we cannot join together from different localities. In fact, that is encouraged.
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Originally Posted by A little brother
Now you have confused youself between Egypt and Babylon. They are supposed to be different in Lee's interpretation.
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I'm not confused at all. In both Egypt and Babylon, the people of God came out , to go into Jerusalem. Maybe you need to brush up on your Jewish history.
Remember that before the Israelites came out of Babylon, they first had to come out of Egypt. They are different in some aspects. But both examples of God's people coming out, to go into Jerusalem. Both examples suffice for the purpose of this discussion.