Re: Kaung and Lee Lines in America - A History
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Originally Posted by Freedom
So getting back to Kaung... I have established that early on, that Lee wasn't insistent upon the ground. But when he came to New York, he pushed the matter on Kaung. This would suggest either hypocrisy or that there were hidden motives at play. That is what the facts support. The facts don't support that Kaung "flat out rejected the ground of the church teaching."
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It also shows the LC tendency to be extremely tough and demanding with potential rivals, and so tolerant and patient with underlings. Kind of explains why LC leaders have no peers.
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