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Originally Posted by countmeworthy
How did you find this out? just curious as I never heard tthis. But I never knew W Lee was twice married either 
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I believe that poster 'awareness' noted this about Ruth Lee, sourced from Dana Roberts' biography. Hardly anything could be more damning of Nee's ministry and the damage it brought forth was in the 'flipped' role of women. With Nee, his closest coterie were women. In Witness Lee's hagiography of Nee (one can't call it a biography, proper) there is a whole chapter on the women who served with (mostly under) Nee. Then 80 years later they're relegated to anonymity and servitude. Once they had served their purpose they were discarded. Do you think Peace Wang or Dora Yu or Ruth Lee would last a fortnight with today's Blendeds? I doubt it.
And I don't mean to ignite a firestorm over the role of women in the churches today. I'm simply pointing out the glaring hypocrisy of using women to gain control, then summarily dumping them.
The power of God raised Jesus from the dead. "And the power was with him [Jesus] to heal." This same power is with Peter and Paul in the book of Acts. Yet Peter and the Jerusalem church is never "under" Paul, nor vice versa. Those who claim dominion over the souls of others are precisely those evil fallen spirits that Paul calls the authorities of the air. Reject them utterly. That is my advice. Call them out for what they are and their grip on you is done.
People who try to control others are demonstrating that they themselves lack the power of self-control, thus they "feed" on others. When I talked to someone in the LC, about 8 or 10 months ago, they told me of the campus recruiting efforts, and called it "fresh blood for the Body." Hel-lo?