Re: Final Recovery
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Originally Posted by Freedom
The notion that some kind of continual recovery exists seems to open the door for all kinds of add-on theology. All the sudden, anything goes and unsurprisingly it is at the whim of the current "MOTA". Lee made completely different assertions than Nee. He was not standing on Nee’s shoulders, nor was he Nee’s "continuation". He simply saw the leadership model that Nee set and utilized it, all the while introducing his own teachings. The blendeds failed to see what was really going on (to a certain extent), and reduced themselves to being Lee’s parrots. Of course they gain podiums for themselves and a measure of respect, so they did catch on to the whole authority structure.
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This is good, and deserves to be re-posted, and re-read. "Again, I say unto you..."
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