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Date Posted: 17:48:20 04/25/05 Mon
Author: Anonymous
Subject: Re: UBF Thoughts
In reply to: Daniel 's message, "UBF Thoughts" on 18:49:12 04/23/05 Sat

>I have been thinking about UBF ever since I was
>exposed to it by co-workers. I do not attend any
>services or associate with UBF, and I never will.

Excellent. You are sane!

>I find that the Koreans have an
>extremely hard time with the english lanquage, even
>those that have been here a long time.

My experience is that the younger ones can pick up the language, but if they come to an English-speaking country in their middle-age, the language difficulty will be insurmountable for them.

>I sense that
>the UBF/Koreans are not true christians to others (NON
>Koreans).

UBF Koreans can sometimes pass for a real Christian. Sometimes they manage it because they find some mainstream Korean-Christian and befriend them. Also, they can talk the fundamentalist talk and can pass for evangelicals for a fleeting moment if they try hard enough. Note that UBF Koreans consider all non-UBF people to be non-Christian (including all mainstream Christian churches).

>There is something evil about the
>whole UBF movement. The fact that the UBFers live
>together is strange, and the fact that they try to get
>you away from your family is a sin in itself.

Yes it is evil. Many thought-reform groups do this - eg. the Mormons, Jehovah's Witnesses, Moonies, Scientologists, etc.

>I think
>they are trying to force Korean culture down our
>throats.

Yes, they do this. But there are very similar groups led by Caucasian North Americans (eg. International Churches of Christ). Forcing Korean culture on people is a small evil that they do. Abusing people and destroying their lives is an abominable mountain of evil in comparison.

>My only confusion is this a Korean thing or a
>UBF/Korean thing. These people have really turned me
>off on trying to get to know Asians.

My impression is that non-UBF Asians are amiable enough folk. The university I went to was 20% Asian-american, and I had no problems with them, except for the UBF people.

>These people have no morals or compassion unless they
>are dealing with their sacred Korean brothers and
>sisters. I think they must come from a pretty screwed
>up culture (UBF).

My assessment as well.

>Why does UBF only go after university students?

Good question. I think it is because Ee Chang Woo, the originator of UBF and its late leader, indoctrinated everyone to believe that the best "business" is at Universities. They have made it their niche. It makes sense because they go after college freshmen especially. These people are vulnerable because they're immature and in a life transition. UBF preys on these people and transforms them into robots for their own purposes.

>Why is UBF not a mainstream religion?

UBF is widely known as a pseudo-Christian mind-control group. It's abuses are widely publicized. They are also small in number. Even the Mormons, the most "mainstream" of the cults, are still not recognized as legitimate by the mainstream Christian community.

>Why can't Koreans
>assimilate into the general populace? Why are they so
>full of hatred for white Americans?

I'll pass on these questions and hope someone else will pick them up.

Sorry you have to put up with all this nonsense at work.

Best wishes,
Anonymous ex-UBFer

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