Thanks, Tanstaafl,
I’ve been happy to read your contributions on other threads. This is an interesting bit of information. There may be truth in this, but as you say, it’s hard to know what one can believe.
I’m looking at this from the perspective of the Christian, whose faith – and ability to forgive – is sometimes tested. It would seem he could not live up to the high calling of his faith. None of us can. And that’s when we turn to God to be for us what we cannot be: as forgiving as we would want others to be toward us.
Instead, it appears he chose to nurse this wound and hang on to his anger. He now teaches others to do the same. I’ve said on another thread, I hope he returns like the prodigal son. Many fall away only to return with greater faith.
It would be wonderful if he were to return to TUCC with the Truth. They need to hear what will save them, not enslave them.





