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Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: DFW area
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This is the primary sickness of the LC. The idea that having more and better knowledge makes for a better Christian experience and position in God's kingdom.
Not saying that there isn't some of the same tendencies in Christianity. But nothing like in the LC. I had one LCer (a nephew of mine) declare that having a better vocabulary (Lexicon) made the experience of Christ better. He sort of challenged me to a private debate on the subject, but never responded when I set up a private place for it to happen.
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What delivered me from this error was the inability to communicate with others using "a better vocabulary" of high peak terminology. I was supposed to believe that hours of study throughout the week in order to speak this stuff for 2-5 minutes on Sunday was wise.
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