Quote:
Originally Posted by Terry
Before I begin Gubei when I read your posts responding to OBW or Igzy I consider your posting to be debating through discussions, but still keeping a oneness in spirit.
I was one who at one time had maintained "the ground of locality" was the only way and any other way was illegitimate. I had since repented of my divisive spirit. The "ground of locality" I see now as a divisive doctrine which divides and in some cases excludes Christians from meeting.
In Witness Lee's final conference, what "wrong attitude" he repent for? It seems what I had heard third party was exactly as you're saying, but it is contrary to what LSM released.
Terry
|
Terry,
You look already familiar with WL's final repentance. LSM's "interpretation" of WL's repentance is different from my understanding. I strongly believe he literaly repented for his wrong attitude to other Christian groups outside of local churches.
You can read some articles on this matter at
http://www.concernedbrothers.com
But, WL gave us his repentance in Chinese (Mandarine), most of English speakers have difficulty in grasping what he really said. I'm not Chinese and my Mandarine is not perfect, but I can understand important expressions in Chinese. I believe WL was really repenting for his wrong attitude to other Christians.
As contrary to your case, I still believe the ground of locality is not a divisive doctrine if used rightly.
Gubei