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Old 12-05-2010, 09:20 AM
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Re: Rare Sister Charlotte Testimony - tortured nun

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Oh, so he's a Catholic so that AUTOMATICALLY makes everything he says invalid?

Why not deal with his material point-by-point?

Interesting reasoning.

Frankly, just one minor point of his I thought interesting, she supposedly went "anonymous" because she was afraid those big, bad Catholics would get her.

But yet, she went public with her "testimony" with open meetings like Billy Graham, in spirit if not in number.

All an assassin would have to do is show up at one of her meetings.

If the Catholic church was as menacing as the Mafia they are portrayed as, with their unlimited funds, the FBI's witness protection program couldn't have helped that woman.

Everything I've read about this "Sister Charlotte" leads me to conclude she was a brass-plated fraud.
Guess you're entitled to think this woman was a "brass-plated fraud".
That was my point of the so called rebuttal to her testimony. The person writing it had an obvious pro-catholic bias, so unless you can come up with someone who doesn't have an ax to grind then I'd like to read that point of view. And hopefully with some actual facts that you think are so sorely missing in her testimony.
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Old 12-05-2010, 09:41 AM
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Re: Rare Sister Charlotte Testimony - tortured nun

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Oh, so he's a Catholic so that AUTOMATICALLY makes everything he says invalid?

Why not deal with his material point-by-point?

Interesting reasoning.

Frankly, just one minor point of his I thought interesting, she supposedly went "anonymous" because she was afraid those big, bad Catholics would get her.But yet, she went public with her "testimony" with open meetings like Billy Graham, in spirit if not in number.

All an assassin would have to do is show up at one of her meetings.

If the Catholic church was as menacing as the Mafia they are portrayed as, with their unlimited funds, the FBI's witness protection program couldn't have helped that woman.

Everything I've read about this "Sister Charlotte" leads me to conclude she was a brass-plated fraud.
Who do you suppose the ones that choose to remain anonymous on this
forum are afraid of. Big Bad ??? Many on here went public on Facebook, etc.
Perhaps were anonymous when they first joined the forum but lost their "fear"
after becoming more familiar with others on here.

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Old 12-05-2010, 10:43 AM
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Re: Rare Sister Charlotte Testimony - tortured nun

I believe she was true blue...as I said I live in a country that I could relate certain things...but will not...never under estimate the powers of Rome...
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Old 12-05-2010, 12:15 PM
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A few years ago, I found a small, very old booklet where a lady gives her testimony of
being in a cloistered convent. It sounded much like Sis. Charlotte's testimony.
Bro. Blume is correct. Sis. Charlotte did not want to tell where her testimony happened
and didn't want her book published until after her death.

When Sis. Charlotte came to give her testimony, she would make a telephone call to let
someone know she had arrived. Before she would leave, she also called to let someone
know she was leaving our city. She checked in with someone regularly. Didn't know if it
was headquarters, etc. All kings of rumors got started about what had happened to her,
that she had disappeared after boarding an airplane, etc. We were told that she was in
a nursing facility in California and was safe, so we knew it wasn't true. I believe she died
in that senior care facility.
While giving her testimony she would tell of an experience and then she would say,
"Don't God hate your nasty pride"!

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My wife and I attended the Church where Sis Charlotte passed away. We both knew her briefly before she died. It was in Napa, California, in Bro Price's Church.
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Old 12-05-2010, 12:22 PM
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Anyone that would call this woman a fraud is to be ignored.unbelievable !
There is no wrong in questioning anyone who makes strong claims of abuse, or, who tells stories with no factual backing.

I don't expect the Church to believe my stories just because I tell them they are true. Everyone needs a check and balance, regardless of who they are.

The longer I've been in the Apostolic Church the more I've seen people say things that were either exaggarated or completely false. We had a Missionary from Africa come to our Church years ago telling us fantastic stories. Years later he was found to be a fraud.

I'm not saying Sis Charlotte's Testimony is false, but there is nothing wrong with verifying the things that she said.
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Old 12-05-2010, 06:23 PM
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That was Bro. Murphy, he was a great guys, haven't heard of him for years.
..you remember Bro. Murphy!!!!! That's terrific! Yes,..he had a HUGE heart of gold,...and I enjoyed helping him out in the kitchen in those very early years.
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Old 12-05-2010, 11:57 PM
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My wife and I attended the Church where Sis Charlotte passed away. We both knew her briefly before she died. It was in Napa, California, in Bro Price's Church.
Do you still live around there? I would very much like to somehow get a photo of her grave to validate that she was not missing or killed by the Catholic church as some people claimed.
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I'm not saying Sis Charlotte's Testimony is false, but there is nothing wrong with verifying the things that she said.
I agree. Nothing wrong with verification.
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Charlotte "laying it down" about Acts 2:38.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3wCWmtFL5o8


She claimed God gave her a vision of Acts 2:38 written on a wall, after she had been praying for truth.
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..you remember Bro. Murphy!!!!! That's terrific! Yes,..he had a HUGE heart of gold,...and I enjoyed helping him out in the kitchen in those very early years.
I do, he was a genuine fella!
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