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Originally Posted by Ohio
It's called hypocrisy. It's denial. It's a double standard. It's a serious lack of integrity and Christian uprightness, accompanied with a double portion of pride and arrogance.
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As to the issues you have raised related to the events of the distant past, the brothers here just do not have the heart to reopen old wounds and delve into matters that we believe were resolved many years ago.
Chris Wilde 2003
I would just add this; In 1988 certain co-workers severely criticized Brother Lee, and then they separated themselves, they went their own way. One of these brothers, in particular, his whole situation is tragic.
I would like to ask him, after you wrote that letter to Brother Lee, and after you began to speak a certain way, what is your spiritual situation? How would you compare it with your situation when you were in Elden Hall?
Aren’t you more experienced now than then? Would you say you are more living now?
Ron Kangas 2007
I will not be specific. Only the Lord knows how deepened the wound. In this part of the earth, inflicted by the enemy to a gifted person who had a kind of ministry, but not for building up of the Body.
Ron Kangas 2012
An analogy that fits is the D.A. who unjustly convicts a person. Being too prideful, they could have been wrong the D.A is adamant they convicted the right person.
Same applies here. On one hand the brothers don't want to go through a careful examnation whether a brother was a "leper" or a "whistleblower". It would be too humbling an experience. Rather it is convenent to use these brothers as "examples" whenever the need arises.