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  1. Broken arrow, I agree with your thoughts. Young children do best when they have boundaries they know they may not cross. That means they have a safe defined area in which to "play". We weren't children, but we felt "safe" as long as we stayed within the boundaries they set for us. Most of us, though, eventually grew to the point that we no longer needed nor wanted the boundaries and eventually found our way out..
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  2. The fact that Wierwille demanded blind loyalty is very revealing about the man...He craved attention and adulation which indicates that he was insecure, egotistical, and narcistic. He demanded to be the center of attention at all times and felt he had the right to use people sexually, financially and any other way he could think of. He loved no one but himself and was the antithesis of what a Christian minister should be...and yet...AND YET...there are still many people who look upon him as their "father in the word" and still show great respect for him. Hogwash! If he tried to do today what he did then...this low life grifter would be thrown in jail
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