Originally posted by sonshipYou copy and paste something from Witness Lee that purports to being a fixed principle. Could your reluctance to explain on what grounds (and according to what evidence) this principle is 'fixed' indicate that it is fixed only in the mind of Witless Lee himself (based on some unspecified experiences and testimonies of others).
That's the only thing you noticed to make issue of ?
Out of all the good things written in those paragraphs, that is what you honed in on to be stumbled at ?
It seems that you came to the paragraphs with a pre-planned attitude to hunt for something to raise as an objection. Here is a writing trying to help seekers of God to obtain some healthy habit ...[text shortened]... possible objection.
This is why it is difficult to give some posters a benefit of a doubt.
To tell other Christians that they need to 'pray read' at least 30 minutes every day and that this is a fixed principle Is disingenuous, prescriptive, needlessly arbitrary and totally without scriptural basis.
I think personally that's rather an important issue to take notice of.
Originally posted by Ghost of a DukeIts an example of religious cult behaviour. Devotees idolize a man and then they mindlessly regurgitate statements made by this idol. Sonship is in a cult. Cult members so affected cannot see what they are doing wrong and will protest and claim that he is following Christ.
You copy and paste something from Witness Lee that purports to being a fixed principle. Could your reluctance to explain on what grounds (and according to what evidence) this principle is 'fixed' indicate that it is fixed only in the mind of Witless Lee himself (based on some unspecified experiences and testimonies of others).
To tell other Christ ...[text shortened]... hout scriptural basis.
I think personally that's rather an important issue to take notice of.
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Originally posted by Ghost of a DukeAs I said yesterday: sonship's adopted Strange Beliefs™
You copy and paste something from Witness Lee that purports to being a fixed principle. Could your reluctance to explain on what grounds (and according to what evidence) this principle is 'fixed' indicate that it is fixed only in the mind of Witless Lee himself (based on some unspecified experiences and testimonies of others).
To tell other Christ ...[text shortened]... hout scriptural basis.
I think personally that's rather an important issue to take notice of.
Originally posted by divegeesterHow is admitting one doesn't know something, a typification of someone holding fast to strange beliefs?
How is admitting one doesn't know something, a typification of someone holding fast to strange beliefs? 😕
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I fear that if I ask you which belief/s I have spoken about is Strange, according to your publication, we will end up repeating some discussion held already four to six times - ending in merely agreeing to disagree.
The "Trinity" is strange ? Discussed with you and defended maybe 10 times.
"Eternal Perdition" is strange ? Discussed and reasoned with you, O, maybe half a dozen to a dozen times.