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Originally Posted by Ohio
They have a book, Vision of the Age, which identifies Jean Guyon as the 17 the century Minister of the Age. Supposedly believers from all around the world had to come to her in order to receive God's up-to-date speaking. A truly unbelievable and heretical claim of revisionist history.
Sister Barber supposedly "recovered" the lost art of perfecting the brothers via public rebukes and humiliations. Can I have a verse? This became the standard ingrained leadership practice of Nee, Lee, and Chu.
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But I thought women were not allowed to teach? Has any LC apologist ever tried to square the glaring discrepancy between what's officially pronounced, and what was and is actually followed?
And how can so many people so studiously ignore the yawning chasm between what's been pronounced versus what's actually done? What fallen human culture is involved, here?