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Originally Posted by ZNPaaneah
Can we all just look at that quote from WL for a moment? "'Come out of her my People' this means to come out of your mind".
Is that not a prime example of how he used typology to mean anything he wanted it to?
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And WL used his fallen human mind, not his spirit. Look at any Lee ministry passage - "This means that" and "this proves that". Why can't someone else say, "No that doesn't prove that"?
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Originally Posted by Evangelical
You sound like an idiot. That's what my mind is saying right now.
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Hey! Ad hominem attack! Plus, I detect bitterness and anger. . .
The good news is, I don't detect any thwarted ambitions in your post.
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Originally Posted by Evangelical
As you can see in the quote you gave, the purpose of getting out of the mind is to be in the spirit. "When you get into your spirit...."
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But why the getting out of your mind was repeatedly stressed? (Other than to prevent the listeners to think). Did John write "I was out of my mind, and into my spirit on the Lord's day" in Revelation chapter 1? Whence the Lee formulation other than to suppress (competitive) thought in the listeners? Why was Lee alone capable of thought in the LC?