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Old 01-31-2020, 07:40 PM   #9
TLFisher
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Default Re: Overview of LSM's Divisive Path

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Originally Posted by Terry View Post
Kind of like Ukraine's political climate 2014-2016. Although in local church circles brothers act as if the final word had been given long time ago and to bring it up is either "ancient history" or it opens up old wounds thought resolved decades ago. When one controls the narrative, it's easy to direct or redirect what gets discussed and what doesn't get discussed.
I had been thinking about the current political climate in relationship to local church history. In some manner the phrase ancient history has an updated terminology whether a discussion is sought on Daystar, Linko, morality issues, ethical issues, rebellions, quarantines, etc can really be referred as whataboutism. It's ancient history. Brothers control the narrative. Not open for discussion.
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