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Originally Posted by Pastor Poster
I am saying some of these men claimed they were not going to do the exact thing they are currently doing. They made these claims while planning for a new org was under way.
This is not debatable. It has been verified by many good people.
However, you chose to believe their denials, and still continue to support and uplift these men even though their actions can be viewed as nothing short of deceptive.
Please tell me how you can honestly and objectively chastise men who sign the affirmation statement with no intent to abide by it, while at the same time commending this Tulsa group, who have obviously engaged in unethical and deceptive behavior?
Where is your consistency?
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PP, I really have not seen any evidence that these men lied about their intentions.
I think it is entirely possible that there may have been some differences of intent among the original six, that were ultimately worked out and unified in a single direction.
A changed mind isn't the same as a lie.
And as for where my consistency is?
I don't recall ever saying that I was totally without inconsistency. I don't know anyone who is, really. I tend to agree with Emerson on "a foolish consistency."