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Old 07-20-2011, 06:15 AM   #11
ZNPaaneah
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Default Re: Fermentation of the Present Rebellion

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Originally Posted by Terry View Post
With Bill Mallon's letter to Witness Lee and with the Church in Rosemead's letter Francis Ball, the core of those letters were withheld. Through withholding of the core points; Bill's numerated concerns and the Church in Rosemead's reasons for dismissing Francis, the whole context is changed. How the saints viewed the Church in Rosemead and how the Mallon's weren't received is based upon crucial information being withheld. As a result, yes there was misrepresentation.
Sure saints like the Mallon's may have wanted to go on in the recovery. How could they or anyone else in their position, when no one is willing to receive them based on what was said in this publication?
From my own experience, I first heard of the Rosemead incident in while I was in Taipei. I did not know any saints in Rosemead so it was not something I felt personally involved in. But that church was truly vilified from what I heard. So it is really an eye opener to see the other side of the story.
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