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Originally Posted by Sons to Glory!
Personally, I didn't even know about Daystar until coming to the LC in Columbus in the early 80s. The Ohio churches, as has been discussed before, were a little removed and insulated from the west coast stuff. So it just seemed like a distant event that had little bearing on us. Of course, that was just the initial tip of the iceberg.
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Not sure when I first heard of Daystar, but it seemed like no one in Ohio got involved. (
Another reason why Anaheim hated TC.) When the topic did come up in hushed tones, it was like "a failed motor home business out in SoCal ... OPEC oil embargo ... cost of gasoline ruined the industry ... and EVERYONE GOT THEIR MONEY BACK."
Oh, thanks, got it.
As recently as 5 years ago, an ex-LC elder repeated to me that no one lost money in Daystar. "
But I read that many lost a lot of money..." "
I told you everyone got their money back!"
But how would he know? He was just repeating what he had heard. Why is it that TC was always reluctant to hitch his wagon to any Anaheim program, yet when the dust settled, TC would honor WL, but blame all of his lieutenants for the fiasco? You would think that one day one of the Ohio elders would have woken up and said that "
something don't smell right here."