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In
early December I received a long letter from two brothers
concerning my editorial of August, '80. I was very busy, and
barely glanced at the material, placing it with other papers to
process when I reached Texas. But when I did carefully read the
letter I decided something should be published about it as soon as
possible.
The
January issue of P.T. was already in the printer's hands and p-2
had been set, but via phone and trip we pulled this page, and the
February editorial is yours one month early.
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Some
Alabama brethren are greatly disturbed by my quotes from a
Filipino letter (Aug. P.T.) saying, "The congregations here
... are having semi-division because of VEILING." It also
said a pro-veiling man, supported by an Alabama church, had
"reported" another brother for "not teaching
veiling" and caused his support to be cut off. "He
branded me and my companions unfaithful gospel preachers for not
teaching veiling."
The
two U.S. brothers who were accused by the letter writer of touring
certain provinces "teaching veiling," have written me
that "they did not press the matter of the covering to the
breaking of fellowship," and that they would "urge
that no one else do so." They also said the Filipino who
was charged with having another's support cut off because of
veiling, "denies that he makes the matter a test of
fellowship." They say the Alabama church did not stop the
support "simply because of the 'veiling issue'," but
that there were other charges.
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They
say a Filipino, supported since '73 by a church (which believes
and practices veiling), requested the'' elders to "send a
preacher to help him in teaching this subject. " At the
elders request two U.S. brothers "decided to go and teach
on this and any other subjects judged needed." They say
the elders "did not ask us to press the covering as a test
of fellowship, and we did not urge the Filipinos nor anyone else
to do so. We did teach what we are convinced the passage
teaches." On this basis I was misinformed by the first
letter and veiling was NOT made a rule of faith.
My
original article said, "I would like to believe this is all
an explainable misunderstanding;" and that misunderstanding
may have arisen in part from the fact that a church sent two men
halfway around the world to answer a request for teaching on
veiling. Yet, the sending church, the men going, and the man they
went to "help in teaching this subject" do not believe
or teach it should affect fellowship. In such cases I would
suggest — but I have found that my advice is not wanted.
It
has been said, and we haves times agreed, that foreign field
workers tend to "soften" a bit. Maybe so but we also
realize that such work puts a better focus upon essentials, and
makes one realize how foolish it is to "major in
minors." THAT was the real thrust of my original article —
now lost in a fog of misinformation, misread intentions, and hurt
feelings. If anyone can keep his head thro all of this we hope he
remembers question, "IS THIS TRIP NECESSARY?”
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