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Don't be so harsh. The beginning was a bunch of very small independent bible fellowships mostly listening to reel-to-reel tapes of this Chinese man. Their eyes were being opened to a Christian world beyond their flock of origin. But before the four or so groups in mostly small towns in Texas gathered to Houston (and the same thing happened in other places besides Texas), there was already some concern about who was controlling them. In Texas, part of the drive to consolidate was to become strong against someone they saw as controlling (and that someone should have been Lee, but it wasn't yet evident). This all happened while I was in elementary school or maybe Jr High. All in the 60s. By the time I came along, they had already started expanding back out. They had been in Dallas for a year and a half or so. Control and elitism were part of the reasons they came. Partly to "take the ground" before they would have to duke it out with one of the other Nee coworker groups. Canfield saw almost half of his time as reasonably pure. He is probably over-attributing a lot of it. From a studied perspective in 2012, it looks like 99 & 44/100ths percent messed up. From the late 70s, it is closer to half (at least until you study some more). So be kind. Under no scenario was it Always "a special, elite movement apart from the rest of the Body." Just close to it when viewed from 2012.
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