Re: Legacy: KH's Second Greatest Impact?
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Originally Posted by Charnock
I do not believe he intended to "get rid of guys."
However, he was different than NU. NU would not oppose them. KH did, and does. KH called their bluff and they left.
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I don't think he intended to get rid of anybody either. I just think he overestimated his influence and as a result a bunch of guys left. He tends to do that. You can get away with the 'my way or the highway' approach at a local level, but on the national level when leading your peers it gets different results. Perhaps NAU wasn't so dumb after all; he didn't contend for his view to the disunity of the group. And especially not so over something as inconsequential and irrelevant as TV ministry/advertisement.
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