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Originally Posted by countmeworthy
As I'm reading through the Daystar, Linko, & 'little banker' schemes, how is it that the LSM meetings/conferences/trainings continue to talk about the "Lord's work" via messages on biblical topics ?
Are they THAT deceived they think they have done nothing wrong? They came up with Daystar, Linko and the 'little banker' schemes.
Btw, they now have these motor homes touring the country touting 'Bibles for America'. I wonder if they're making money or losing money. Anyone know?
My question is serious. For those who left in the last few years and were there throughout these schemes, did the leaders never show any kind of embarrassment or remorse for misleading the church?
Do they not take any responsibility at all?
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A group of people who are brainwashed into believing that whatever they do has the blessing of God is a scary thing. They have not taken responsibility for any wrong doing, and never will, because they are fully convinced that they did no wrong.
Anything that we see as wrong is, to them, an issue of the ends justifying the means. You will notice how they use the Bible as a law book, always coming up with some kind of loop hole to explain whatever it is that they have decided is a part of "God's Move on the Earth."
Make no mistake about it, the inquisitioners of the dark ages had the same mindset. Remember the story about a group of Peter Waldo followers (I think) being rounded up in France into a barn? The cleric overseeing the proceedings said something to the effect of, "Burn them all, the Lord will decide which are His." Scary stuff - "God's Move on the Earth," "Apostle for the Age," "Acting God" - truly scary stuff.
Roger