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Date Posted: 15:16:46 10/06/04 Wed
Author: Chris
Subject: Re: ubf Sunday messages are junk
In reply to: Nick T. 's message, "ubf Sunday messages are junk" on 11:10:52 10/06/04 Wed

Remarkable how Lee was able to rant about history, philosophy and the Bible as if he knew everything, when in reality he didn't know jack about these things. I have a collection of many more of such examples in his "Bible sermons." Maybe I will make an article out of this. At least it will open the eyes of people to recognize that as a historian and philosopher, he was a charlatan. Mabye then it is easier for them to make the next conclusion that as a church leader he was also a charlatan. Si tacuisses, philosophus mansisses.

These passages also reveal another problem of Samuel Lee and UBF: The complete disrespect for truth, reality and crude facts. Be it Biblical truth or historical truth, be it political history, church history or UBF history. He created his own "reality."

Please also note that Henry Park later (after Lee's death even) recycled the very passage that Nick quoted literally in one of his sermons. Ironically, he even titled his sermon "a sense of history" (see here).

By the way, the last sentence of the corresponding questionnaire is: "Why is it important for a Christian to have a sense of history?" One of the many inconsistencies in UBF, when they now declare that we simply should forget about the past.

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