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An act of cowardice??

Dec 13, 2001 07:09 PM
by danielhcaldwell


Dallas wrote:

"I further say that it is an act of cowardice to advance something 
against the character of a person who is dead and is unable to refute 
it currently."

When in the 1951 ULT history of the Theosophical Movement, Henry 
Geiger and his associates wrote quite negative things against the 
character of Mrs. Tingley, were they guilty of acts of cowardice?

Mrs. Tingley was dead and therefore unable to refute what Geiger et 
al wrote.

Daniel
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