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Originally Posted by aron
I believe that poster 'awareness' noted this about Ruth Lee, sourced from Dana Roberts' biography.
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Hindsight is not 20/20. From here today it's hard to sort all this out.
When I saw that I noted that Ruth Lee became an atheist after discovery of Nee's sexual immorality, I went on a frantic search to find where I got it, if I even did.
I haven't found it yet. But I did find that before Nee she was an avowed atheist. Did she -- like my Chinese wife after Lee, btw -- go back to it after Nee? I haven't found it yet. Will keep looking tho.
And aron is right. Ruth Lee was a fiery preacher, and serious co-worker with Nee, in the early development stages of Nee's movement.
But then I read, that because the Bible forbade women over men, that they would listen to females giving sermons from behind a sheet.
I don't recall any women giving sermons in the local church, sheets or otherwise.
I think countmeworthy should go there and preach today. She might turn the whole movement around ... and found The Blended Sisters.