Wierwille's adherence to this mog-doctrine was a throwback to Old Testament kings and prophets.
Seemingly, vpee believed that he possessed the spiritual-mandate to rule over others.
With his weekly teachings, supposedly, we were to direct our thoughts and actions accordingly.
As the years passed, twi became more top-down dogmatic in all its practices.
When one steps back and really looks at this discrepancy......."Did wierwille not believe
the New Testament scripture relating to all being members in Christ?"
Now, with regards to the followers......
.....Heck, most youth allegiances are social in nature.
.....How many went to rock of ages just to see friends?
.....Even after decades, some stay in twi because of familiarity.
.....And, those who leave....hold onto some sort of relevancy.
.....Very few ever step back and unravel the web of deception.
.....Living in the moment is all that matters.
But then....some of us find meaning in *connecting the dots.*
Count me among the greasespotter-dotters.