Date Posted:05:35:41 09/22/04 Wed Author: Mike K. Subject: Typical UBF relativism In reply to:
Joe
's message, "That word, "hurt," again" on 16:29:42 09/21/04 Tue
No, the issue is not that people feel hurt or feel pressured or feel abused. After all, I could be a masochist like Joseph Ahn, who feels that all the unbearable abuse was just "training."
Indeed, this "Open letter" is just another example of UBF relativism.
"Nothing is wrong with UBF. Everything is all right.
If you feel that coercion is wrong, maybe you're not saved.
If you feel that abortion is wrong, maybe you're not saved.
If you feel that lying is wrong, maybe you're not saved.
If you feel that hoarding money in banks is wrong, maybe you're not saved.
If you feel that demanding obedience even when asking someone to break the law is wrong, maybe you're not saved.
If you feel that ...
Just feelings in the eyes of UBF.
There's no "Thou SHALT NOT" in the commandments of UBF only "Do you feel like..."
Oh, sorry, I do UBF wrong. There IS a "Thou SHALT NOT": "Thou SHALT NOT disobey your shepherd."