We know that rather than making valid arguments for his dogmas and doctrines, the main thrust of the FLAP class (sorry, misspelling intentional that time) was to establish HIMSELF as THE authority on everything related to every aspect of spirituality. . . .
Is this right or wrong are we asking?
VPW-doctrine seems to work well for some people and their lives. Absolutely awful for other people. Current leadership seems to be rather open (relatively) about that. (Maybe that a deflection argument on leadership's part, maybe not).
Just listened to an interview with Konnikova over the weekend. She talked about people in cults being some of the con victims who suffered the most loss. VPW sure seems to fit her description of a con. That plus your post, I need to go pick up this book now.
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Wierwille was once asked what he would do if his deception were to be exposed.
He bluntly answered, "I would lie.".
(That accounting, I believe, can be found in Losing The Way)
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Is this right or wrong are we asking?
VPW-doctrine seems to work well for some people and their lives. Absolutely awful for other people. Current leadership seems to be rather open (relatively) about that. (Maybe that a deflection argument on leadership's part, maybe not).
"Nothing is real" - John Lennon
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There is some really thought provoking material in the first post's links . I'm slowly working my way through them.
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Just listened to an interview with Konnikova over the weekend. She talked about people in cults being some of the con victims who suffered the most loss. VPW sure seems to fit her description of a con. That plus your post, I need to go pick up this book now.
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