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Originally Posted by Evangelical
The only word Aron did use is the word "replace" as in
"Or Pol Pot replacing Prince Sihanouk, who was admittedly corrupt and a poor ruler. But the "new and improved" was actually a charnel house, a killing field."
This is in reference to Watchman Nee's view that denominations should be brought down - that was my point that he was addressing. Watchman Nee did not trend towards "bringing denominations down", that has always been the view. Neither does it say that the "new and improved" was "stepping towards" a "killing field". It says it "was actually" that.
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And with this part of your post you make it clear that you really don't get it, or you are belligerently ignoring it to argue something else.
The comparison is very valid. Not in details, but in comparison. Pol Pot pointed to the problems with his predecessor yet brought worse. Nee complained about denominations but brought another denomination and deputy authority. No, there was no "killing filed." But PP turned out to be worse than what preceded him. The same can be said for Nee, then Lee (even worse). I know you would not say that. But the observation from the hindsight is that it has a comparable history.