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counselor47
One thing that I do not think the apologetics community has dealt with concerning the Trinity cult is what Ole tells each of his new recruits when they first arrive there from the Evangelical background that most of them come out of. He is likely to say something along the lines of, "First, you need to forget everything you have learned or think you know about God and the Bible." In other words, he is saying that there is no validity to what anyone else is saying or teaching besides himself. In fact, I often heard him and others at Trinity say that what they were saying was not just different from what was being taught in most of the rest of visible Christianity, it is the polar opposite. I wonder how Ole's defenders in the apologetics community deal with these kinds of claims?
That's precisely what I was taught by OA when I first got there in March of '06. I was taught that I could understand these deeper mysteries that OA had access to
only if I repented of myself, my individuality, and quit trusting in my own mind to guide me to Truth. OA as personally told ME that I am the Antichrist, not just my mind, but that
I am the Antichrist. And I have witnessed him telling people who were not even members of TFI, persons interning at TFI, the same. The polar opposite is right. OA's whole program is not to build anybody up, it's to tear people down, and then rebuild them in his own image. And he presents himself as some defender of the faith?