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Originally Posted by Pianoman
The Tulsa leadership would have been fools not to take the high road! I am not surprised at all that the facade of a kind and sweet spirit was initially put forth.
The truth is that they drew first blood by mis-using the UPCI mailing list trying to cause maximum damage to it. The mailing about the Tulsa event to the UPCI list of preachers was not congruent to the vision and best interests of the UPCI.
After the first strike, they now act like they are innocent and sweet! They now take the high road. They hope that if there is any reaction from the UPCI, they will look like victims instead of the predators. The sad part is that the gullible will actually fall for this act!
As others have said, time will tell! Will the lambs skin come off and reveal the wolf?
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All of this "they never bashed the UPC at all" stuff is a little sick. They didn't have to. They had already delivered a crushing and painful blow by their divisive actions.
Anyone ever hear of rhetoric? Or duplicity? They are saying one thing, while something totally different is taking place. For the life of me I cannot understand this fixation some have upon what is
said. They are not "bashing" the UPC, they are just carving it up, or carving out a slice for them to control. Not bashing?
Additionally, what about the flyer sent to thousands of preachers citing a "preferred" apostolic future? Preferred over whom or what? Does that not knote a certain "we are taking the right way while the others are off the path"?
We who have remained with the certainly flawed UPC certainly have a right to take affront at such statements.
Again, watch what happens, don't listen only to what is said.