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Date Posted: 13/07/10 5:53:46pm
Author: the artist formerly known as anon
Subject: Re: Noel
In reply to: Peter Eveleigh 's message, "Noel" on 13/07/10 5:30:06pm

I thought you'd appreciate that noel could say one thing and then say exactly the opposite the following week and it was fine because he was apostolic and heard from God. (I remember him ministering at Spinney Hill about not listening to worldly christian music and the the following week at wembely, showing videos of the world wide message tribe or something?)

He was more or less infallible in terms of how JA percieved him But who dared challenge the word of God?

>
>>>>I think things really started to change in the mid
>>>>1990s and by the time I first left in late 1999 I
>was
>>>>urged not to lose my faith because of the church and
>>>>to go and find a church elsewhere. By 2005 or so,
>the
>>>>only church attitude was rare and frowned upon when
>>>>expressed by individuals
>
>Any idea what brought about this change?
>
>Interesting that it came from Noel - though
>interesting that even then it found root because of
>his perceived near infallibility

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