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Date Posted: 13:00:28 01/27/05 Thu
Author: PECAS
Subject: The worst part of Daily Bread
In reply to: Chris 's message, "Re: Costs and Profits of UBF Daily Bread" on 01:42:35 01/27/05 Thu

>I think the whole issue od Daily Bread finances is
>only a very small thing compared to the other
>financial issues. The Daily Bread "membership fee" was
>high, but compared to my other offerings and costs in
>the context of UBF, it was "peanuts." Also, I think
>the biggest problem of Daily Bread is not its price,
>but the subtle manipulation by subtly interpreting
>every passage of the Bible every day for you according
>to the UBF party line. It is one of the major
>instruments of manipulation in UBF. Particularly the
>women missionaries use it very diligently and get all
>their Bible interpretations that they do not get from
>UBF sunday messages, from the Daily Bread booklet.


The false teachings are much worse than the financial cost. I agree with Chris that the Daily Bread was used by Koreans to refresh themselves regarding the UBF ideology. Further, when my chapter director would meet with me, he would take the Daily Bread message of that day and impose the interpretation on whatever direction or rebuke he had for me. It was as if he had not received or learned any of the scripture he studied previously. Somehow, that day's daily bread was the best scripture to use no matter what the issue discussed or point being made. Did anyone else have this experience from the Korean leaders?

PECAS

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