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3. "we (the celestial administration) will attempt to provide some level of coherence from Christ Michael’s receivers".
 
3. "we (the celestial administration) will attempt to provide some level of coherence from Christ Michael’s receivers".
  
Comment: The incoherence of points one and two demonstrate the inherent incoherence of second hand (at best) methods of communication that writing or speaking entails.
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Comment: The incoherence of points one and two demonstrate the distortion inherent in second hand (at best) methods of communication that writing or speaking entails.

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As the tone of this piece reminds one of the American colonial preacher best known for his sermon entitled Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God, I thought I would examine more closely.

1. "It remains to be seen whether or not a world in rebellion shall ever recover without having to go through some kind of redemption plan".

Comment: Spiritual (or spiritualizing) minds, by definition, know a "kind of redemption plan".

2. "we administrators and planetary managers have a duty to inform light workers (boots on the ground) and to keep the flow of revelation ongoing".

Comment: As the expression is attributed to a Trinity Teacher Son, it seems odd to find then the self reference as an "administrator and planetary manager" by one in an "order of sonship not an organic part of the local or superuniverse administrations who are neither creators nor retrievers, neither judges nor rulers...not so much concerned with universe administration as with moral enlightenment and spiritual development." (20:7.3)

3. "we (the celestial administration) will attempt to provide some level of coherence from Christ Michael’s receivers".

Comment: The incoherence of points one and two demonstrate the distortion inherent in second hand (at best) methods of communication that writing or speaking entails.