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        The Testimony of John Gordon Melton, Ph.D.
- Dr. Melton’s Qualifications
 - His Knowledge of the Spiritual Counterfeits Project
 - His Initial Categorization of the “Local Church”: With the Plymouth Brethren
 - A Brief History of the Spiritual Counterfeits Project
 - A Brief History of Watchman Nee and the “Local Church”
 - Research Requested and Done
 - Conclusion: the “Local Church” Being an Orthodox Evangelical Group
 - Conclusion: SCP Completely Misrepresenting the “Local Church”
 - Conclusion: SCP’s Work Creating the Cult Image
 - Definition of a Cult
 - Libelous Accusation #1: Prayer Practice Being Pagan, not Christian
 - Further Definition of Cults
 - Libelous Accusation #2: Psychological Manipulation
 - A Warning against Reliance upon Hostile Ex-members
 - Libelous Accusation #3: The Authoritarian Rule of Witness Lee
 - Misrepresentation Too Great to Be a Mistake
 - The God-Men Causing Christians to Shun the “Local Church”
 - Libelous Accusation #4: Scripture’s Authority Downgraded
 - Libelous Accusation #5: Immorality Encouraged
 - Accusation “Proven” by Altering Lee’s Writings
 - Libelous Accusation #6: Members Oblivious to Morality
 - Accusation “Proven” by Misuse of Others’ Writings
 - Libelous Accusation #7: “Sensuous Theology” Resulting in Tragedy
 - Libelous Accusation #8: Psychological Damage to Members
 - Dr. Melton’s Investigation Procedure
 - Libelous Accusation #9: Financial Mismanagement
 - The God-Men Becoming a Source for Other Writers
 - Conclusion: the Damaging Effect on Witness Lee and the “Local Church”
 - Bookstores Not Carrying Challenging Responses Written by the “Local Church”
 - The God-Men Discourages New People from Coming to the “Local Church”
 
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        The Testimony of John Albert Saliba, Ph.D.
- Father Saliba’s Qualifications
 - Studied SCP Since Early 1970s
 - Conclusion about SCP’s Principle: “Attack and Destroy Any Group We Don’t Agree With”
 - SCP’s Research Methods Are Deficient
 - Definition of a Cult
 - Research Requested and Done
 - Opinion of “Local Church”: More Lively than Sunday Mass but Nothing Strange
 - Conclusion: SCP Misrepresenting the “Local Church,” Taking Witness Lee out of
His Christian Context - No Concern with Witness Lee’s Use of the Term: “Christ vs. Religion”
 - Libelous Accusation #1: Lack of Morality
 - Libelous Accusation #2: Isolation from Society
 - Libelous Accusation #3: Witness Lee’s Teachings Result In Tragedy
 - Opinion: False Charges Resulting in Cult Label
 - Libelous Accusation #4: No Sense of Right and Wrong
 - Conclusion: Accusations Supported by Twisted Quotes
 - Libelous Accusation #5: Authoritarian Rule in the Church
 - SCP’s “Research”: Unverified Ex-member Testimony
 - Libelous Accusation #6: Mental Manipulation
 - Conclusion: Destructive Effect on Witness Lee and the “Local Church”
 - Calling the Catholic Church Babylon Being Common among Fundamentalists
 - “Witness Lee May Interpret Revelation against My Church, but He Doesn’t Hate
Me” - Consistently Taking Witness Lee’s Quotes out of Context and Distorting Them
 
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        The Testimony of Eugene Van Ness Goetchius, Ph.D., Th.D.
- Dr. Goetchius’s Qualifications
 - Introduction to the “Local Church” through Greek Students
 - Research Requested and Done
 - The God-Men Being a Deliberate Misrepresentation of the Teachings of Witness Lee
 - Deliberate Misrepresentation #1: Witness Lee Downgrading the Bible
 - Deliberate Misrepresentation #2: “Local Church” Members Being Immoral
 - Effect on Witness Lee and the “Local Church” Being to Frighten Parents of
Children Involved - Witness Lee’s Orthodox Use of the Term “God-Men” and SCP’s Misapplication of It
 - Unsubstantiated Charges of Financial Impropriety Being Devastating
 - Falsely Associating Witness Lee with Destructive Cult Leaders
 - The “Local Church” Being an Extremely Family-oriented Group
 - Pray-Reading Being not a Mantra but Digestion of the Word of God
 - Witness Lee Teaching the Right Kind of Relationship between Parents and Children
 - A Personal Testimony Written and Signed by Eugene Van Ness Goetchius
 
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        The Testimony of Rodney Stark, Ph.D.
- Dr. Stark’s Qualifications
 - Research Requested and Done
 - Conclusion: A Paper on Conversion like Duddy’s Being Worthy of a Failing Grade
 - The God-Men Purporting to be a Sociological Study But Having No Merit as Such
 - Not Social Science to Rely upon the Testimony of Hostile Ex-members
 - The Sociological Trappings of The God-Men Proving to Be Misleading
 - Duddy Missing the Entire Point of the Lofland-Stark Model of Conversion
 - If Duddy Read Lofland-Stark Model, Then His Altering of It Being Malicious
 - Duddy’s Invention, “The Seduction Syndrome,” Being the Reverse of the Model
 - Image Portrayed by Duddy: “Standing at the Alley with the Net”
 - Duddy’s Tragic Case Study Only Using the Lofland-Stark Model as a “Front End”
 - Melton’s Classifying the “Local Church” as an Evangelical Protestant Denomination Being Correct
 - The God-Men Written Backwards, Starting with the Conclusion
 - The “Local Church” Being on a Hit List and Getting Hit
 - Motive Being to Damage the “Local Church” and “Guard our Children”
 - Devastating Effect on Witness Lee and the “Local Church” as Seen in Christianity Today’s Misinformed Story
 
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        The Testimony of H. Newton Malony, Ph.D.
- Dr. Malony’s Qualifications
 - Research Requested
 - Opinion of SCP’s Work: Creates the Cult Image
 - Definition of a Cult
 - Research Done
 - Basic Opinion: Charges concerning Practices Being False
 - The False Accusation concerning Recruiting: “The Seduction Syndrome”
 - Concerning Sanctification, Sports, and TV
 - Further Definition of a Cult
 - Dr. Malony’s Survey of Current and Former “Local Church” Members
 - Methodology of the Survey
- Question #1: Arranged Marriages?
 - Question #2: Told Where to Live?
 - Question #3: Leaders Control Your Finances?
 - Question #4: Told Where to Work?
 - Question #5: Newspapers, TV, and Radio Discouraged?
 - Question #6: Told When and Where to Go to School?
 - Question #7: Counseled about Your Behavior?
 - Question #8: Pressured to Take Advice?
 - Question #9: Publicly Chastised?
 - Question #10: Unethical Behavior Encouraged?
 - Question #11: Was the Church Misrepresented?
 - Question #12: Did Your Worship Alter Your Mind?
 - Question #13: Was Unthinking Obedience Expected?
 - Question #14: Did You Study the Bible on Your Own?
 - Question #15: Did You Feel Brainwashed?
 - Question #16: The Role of Witness Lee in Your Faith
 - Question #17: Is the “Local Church” the Only Church?
 - Question #18: Length of Membership
 - Question #19: When and How Did You Become a Christian?
 - Question #20: Who Is Jesus Christ?
 
 - The Validity of the Survey
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                Conclusions
- Conclusion regarding Teachings: the Orthodox Christian Faith
 - Conclusion regarding Mental Manipulation: Teaching Not Brainwashing
 - Conclusion regarding Threats or Coercion: Only Encouragement Found
 - Conclusion regarding Psychological Damage: No Evidence Found
 - Conclusion regarding Immorality: Strong Evidence the Other Way
 - Conclusion regarding the Loss of Mental Acuity: No Evidence Found
 - Conclusion regarding Survey: Not Perfect, but Better than The God-Men’s Basis
 - Conclusion regarding Negative Impact on Witness Lee and the “Local Church”:
Guilt by Association - Conclusion regarding Impact of Cult Label: Rumor Very Hard to Counteract
 
 - The Use of the Judicial Process
 - The Trial Results Needing to Be Publicized and Believed
 
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        The Testimony of Edwin S. Gaustad, Ph.D.
- Dr. Gaustad’s Qualifications
 - The Excess Exercise of Freedom of the Press Destroying Freedom of Religion
 - Self-appointed Vigilante Groups Denouncing Non-Traditional Religious Movements as “Cults”
 - The Opinion Aroused by Unfair Published Attacks Rendering a Powerful and Damaging
Verdict - To Persecute the “Local Church’s” Zeal Being to Rob Christianity of Its Reforming Impetus
 - The “Local Church” Standing in the Tradition of Evangelical Christianity
 
 
Article Summary:
		 	An index to the testimony in The Experts Speak with links to relevant portions on specific topics.