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Handling Matters In House
I admit I am a source in this article when I brought to Indiana's attention what a brother's "fellowship" was in regard to his Indiana's many writings found on the internet.
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I've never been in a situation where I have addressed any concerns with LC brothers/elders, however, I can say there have been plenty of times where I have wanted to confront them.
I think that somehow I already knew that bringing up concerns would go nowhere. That's not to say that I always new better, I was really just as naïve as Steve says he was when he first went to the brothers. At one point in time, I really thought that the LC provided an atmosphere of fellowship. Over time I realized that LC "fellowship" was always one-sided. I think I had this realization through seeing how LC leaders handled themselves publicly. For example, I attended numerous fellowship/coordination meetings. In the vast majority of these meetings, we would read a ministry excerpt and then near the end of the meeting the brother in charge would tell use how things were going to happen. There was no fellowship whatsoever, nor was there the opportunity for anyone to interject. I eventually had to accept the fact that whatever LC leaders wanted was the way it was going to be. By this, I think I realized that addressing concerns that didn't serve the agendas of LC leaders would be fruitless. When I began to have more serious concerns, I thought about talking to the brothers, and even a few times I just wanted to tell them off. I could have easily done that, but I realized that instead of addressing my concerns with the brothers and risk having them marginalize what I had to say, why not post publicly on the internet where those who truly had interest in what I had to say could engage in discussion. Looking back, I realize it was the only viable route to take. If LC leaders don't like what is said on the internet, why haven't they taken the opportunity to address those concerns? What I think is that they have done a risk assessment and decided that the defectors that will go to the internet are few and far between, therefore it is not a problem worthy of devoting too much time to. If they throw out labels like "lawless users of the internet" it scares enough LCers to keep in line. |
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I've definitely seen elders admit that concerns have merit, or at least acknowledge concerns, however, it stops there. When it comes to taking action, it just doesn't happen.
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Public embarrassment is a strong disincentive to "taking action."
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RK wrote back to me with an angry tone, and eventually told me I had no right to question his spirituality. Also, Kangas publicly called Steve a man of death. And warns the saints against him. We've seen more evidence that Kangas keeps up with the negative material on the web. For example, back when the old Bereans forum was going my dear friend Hosepipe was calling Witness Lee Witless Lee. Shortly after that, Kangas remarked about that too. The LC leadership is very concerned about what's being said about Lee and the LC on the web. They do their best to counter it by covering up the web with all their material. Just read wiki on Watchman Nee if you want to read a sample of it.
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Some of the BB's have made it obvious that they read things on the internet. What you say about Ron's son David, that's interesting. Sounds like David is a "lawless user of the internet". Ron is the one who has made it clear that he is bothered about what is on the internet. Of all the BB's he's the one that seems to reference it the most. If he's really that concerned about it, why doesn't he come here for a friendly debate? |
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That would be great. Then he could really let me have it. It would be worth it to hear from him out here.
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He who is slow to anger has great understanding, But he who is quick-tempered exalts folly. Proverbs 14:29
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To summarize my previous post, LCM leaders are motivated either by fear or by arrogance or by both. The reason they will not address genuine concerns about their beliefs, practices and history is either they are afraid they will be proven at fault, or they are so arrogant they think they are above being accountable. If there's another possible reason, I can't think of what it might be.
I've spoken in other threads of the LCM tendency to be less than forthcoming. This Chinese trait, which Nee used to make himself mysterious and unapproachable (and now appears to have been meant to hide his sexual dalliances) was well-learned by his followers and still practiced, even by some who've left the movement. It's just a convenient way of not being accountable. Jesus deflected insincere questions. But he answered sincere ones. The LCM way is to consider all questions they don't want to answer as insincere, which is most questions they get asked, excepting perhaps "What time is the meeting?" Any probing questions are deflected as fleshly, soulish or "of the wrong tree." Yes, very convenient. |
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Another possible reason I have considered, many elders are ignorant or uneducated regarding unedited LC history. Generally accept what has been passed by Witness Lee/Blended brothers is received by elders as being concise factual accounts. When at best it's half truths blended in with misrepresentations and besmirching of former leading ones. Naturally I would expect a DCP monitor to lurk on forums such as this and eventually a report would be submitted to certain blended brothers for their disseminations. Which of course would be withheld from local elders. Until elders decide to educate themselves, they are only able to see one side of the coin. The fear you have mentioned Igzy is none other than fear of man. There is fear of being described as being independent should they try to exercise their function with impartiality. To do that he would no longer be considered "in one accord". Thus there is fear which binds him to be PARTIAL.
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I would guess that most local leaders probably aren’t aware of most of the things discussed on this forum or the important parts of LC history that aren’t known to many. |
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I noticed when Steve released An Examination of A Response to Recent Accusations, was from November, 2006. I have considered when Ron gave his man of death rant was at an International Conference estimated in 2007. It was a direct reaction to this specific writing by Steve Isitt. Not knowing Ron Kangas, I consider this to be out of character for him. Same conference, there was opportunity to name another brother by name (Bill Mallon) and he did not. Even as recent as November, 2012 there was another opportunity to name a brother by name (Bill Freeman) and he did not. Perhaps this writing of Steve’s was being circulated by Dong’s co-workers and by nature blended brothers do not allow themselves to be put on the defensive. Which is why instead defending what he and Kerry wrote, Ron chose to go after Steve Isitt. Question, isn't possible Ron’s “man of death” rant was a direct attack against Steve?
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And RK has the right to question Steve's spirituality?
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