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Old 03-20-2019, 08:18 PM   #628
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Default Re: Leaders of the Lord's Recovery

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Originally Posted by Igzy View Post
What is troubling about Ron Kangas' attitude is how dismissive he is of John's conscience. If there is one thing the Bible teaches us it is to be careful of and respectful of others' consciences. But Kangas' dismissive attitude shows no respect whatsoever for John.

Kangas is upset because John rocked Kangas' little LR world. Kangas was offended that John would ever suggest publicly that the LR was not all Kangas thought it was. Well, guess what, Ron? God gave John the right to exercise his conscience and make life decisions about the LR, and it is not your place to call him "obsessed" just because you can't deal with that.

Again we encounter the LR problem. They cannot bear to admit they are just another Christian group, which people can choose in good conscience to join or leave. No! They have to be IT. And anyone who acts otherwise will get kicked on the way out, kicked years after they leave, and even kicked years after they have passed from this earth.

Kangas is not qualified to park cars, let alone lead or minister. And I know. I've parked cars.
Let's also bring in some context for the reader regarding an exercised conscience being crucial for church elders.

John Ingalls and two other elders were targeted by Lee and his Blended cadre for making public Philip Lee's sexual immorality at the LSM offices, which were connected to the church in Anaheim. The elders did this in order to protect the sisters. Ron Kangas, Benson Philips, Ray Graver, Minoru Chen, and others, on the other hand, shipwrecked their own consciences by covering up PL's sexual immorality and smearing the reputations of the elders who remained faithful to their consciences.

In an interesting twist of fate, John Ingalls actually stopped the incensed husband of one victim who was ready to shoot Philip Lee. Of course, none from the Lee Family ever thanked him for this.

In all my years as a Christian, never have I seen such orchestrated fleshly works of darkness, done to hide sin and attack those in the light.
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