gogeta wrote:Quote:Same case applies to members who fall for the Opus dei, they leave their families
@ Susie...Kindly get more info on Opus dei..while its alleged to have secretive recruitment methods and strict rules of membership, every member is allowed to live their own lives and have careers while doing the work of God at the same time.
@gogeta
Please see
this page. I have personal experience with them in one of the leading institutions of higher learning in Kenya. However, most members are good, well meaning people of God, genuinely religious and out to improve humanity. Unfortunately, these are usually the John come latelys who have not learned the ways of the works. Others, usually the bosses and ones exhibiting the holier than thou image are a hypocritical, revengeful, manipulative bunch whose path you dont wanna cross. They are so powerful, you won't believe it. If you are not careful as a member, you find yourself too deeply involved with them and they kinda end up thinking for you, and making all crucial decions for you including who to marry, when, utasomea wapi, nini utasomea etc.