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Old 10-07-2013, 08:11 PM   #1
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Default Re: Just say "no" long enough

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We leave the errors of such so called authorities. We reject the claims of those who would be apostles and their deputies. We see their hollow words for what they are — lies cloaked in the rhetoric of the Godly. Unrighteousness called righteousness. And even worse — unrighteousness excused as unimportant. As irrelevant in the discerning of truth.
My sister once asked me, or rather assumed that I would agree with Lee when he said (whatever it was). In the particular case, the answer was "no." And at this point, my default position on anything Lee says is "no — until established otherwise." I will assume he is wrong until I become convinced that on a particular thing he is actually right.
http://www.thebereans.net/forum2/showthread.php?t=44665

In the link is an LSM mindset being put to the test by various posters taking the position of "no" against an LSM poster till truth eventually prevails and the LSM poster stops his "artful" display of unrighteousness being called righteousness. He does not confess he was wrong; he just disappears and the thread ends.

The 6 pages of short posts on the thread goes fast, and is well worth the reading, as Norm, Ohio, Mr. Smith, Speakers Corner, Paul Cox (and others, eventually me), try to deal with him. And, oh yes, Hope (Don Rutledge) made a timely contribution.

"Just say no long enough and loud enough and truth will prevail." _Steve Isitt
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Old 10-09-2013, 09:42 AM   #2
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http://www.leadersofthelordsrecovery...untability.pdf

"Leaders from several Local Churches convened recently (April 2010) in Boise, ID. Among
the items set forth for discussion was the announcement that DCP, the defense and
confirmation team for the LC and Living Stream Ministry (LSM) was in need of financial
donations from the saints for dealing with “attacks” on the internet, pointing out that their
funds have run low due to the years of litigation against Harvest House Publishers."


S.I. 2010
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Old 10-10-2013, 11:41 AM   #3
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Default Re: Just say "no" long enough

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In the link is an LSM mindset being put to the test by various posters taking the position of "no" against an LSM poster till truth eventually prevails and the LSM poster stops his "artful" display of unrighteousness being called righteousness. He does not confess he was wrong; he just disappears and the thread ends.
Another example of the LSM mindset, is a response to concerns of our history is "why are you coming to me with this stuff? I had nothing to do with it."

For most brothers, not directly. However indirectly they have not resisted the condemnation of former leading ones. Brothers have not told the co-workers to stop this kind of speaking regarding former elders.
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