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Originally Posted by Evangelical
I could ask you the same thing how do you know that he said the "age of the Word is over", just because Aron quoted some Chinese villager?
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When many witnesses, including foreign news, repeat the same lines, we must do our due diligence to go back to the source, which was W. Lee. Aron's quote from China merely showed how widespread Lee's saying was.
Just because you cringe and squirm today at these ludicrous claims by W. Lee (
and this forum is filled with many more), clamoring for written evidence on official LSM stationary, does not negate the fact that they were said, and heard, and repeated. LSM's hefty editorial staff cannot sanitize Lee's every word from the podium.
Lee and his followers loved to talk about "THE VISION," as if the LC "vision" was identical to Saul/Paul's vision on the road to Damascus. The Apostle Paul, au contraire, backed up his vision with a conscience void of offense, which he constantly exercised before God and man. (Acts 23.1, 24.16, 26.19)
What W. Lee did to John Ingalls et. al., who were simply exercising their own conscience before God and man, was deplorable. He threw them all under the bus in order to protect his degenerate son, his own reputation, and his ministry. The events surrounding that time of trial were a test to manifest what his ministry was really all about. Both Lee, his son, and his Blendeds got exposed for their self-serving works of the flesh. Nearly all of the things mentioned in Galatians 5.19-21 were on display there. Paul's conclusion? "
Those who practice these things shall not inherit the kingdom of God."