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:[[Glossary of UBF Terminology|UBF Insider Language]] -- "sheep-talk"
 
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::Any visitor to UBF quickly notices an odd language. Words like "shepherd", "sheep" and "Abraham of Faith" end up being incorporated into young student's vocabulary. In recent years, UBF leaders have tried to adopt more typical Christian words like "pastor" and "elders". But even these new words cannot change the "sheep-talk" which is deeply embedded in most members' minds. UBF also likes to invent new acronyms, like "SBC" or "HNW" or "CME". This odd vocabulary creates a feeling of being "on the inside" and giving one the sense that he or she has access to privileged information. To understand UBF people, you need to understand their insider language.
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:[[UBF Lifestyle]] -- "worldly monasticism"
 
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::UBF people have committed atrocious sins, such as pressuring young women to get abortions for the glory of God. On the surface however, most UBF people look spotless. They are squeaky clean and live a monk-like lifestyle. Some longtime leaders have a very rich life, but their riches are typically hidden so they can create a facade of a poor, sacrificial life. UBF teaches something called "self-supporting ministry". They encourage members to live in two worlds--to give up much time, money and possessions like a monk and at the same time, get a good-paying job and excel in their worldly endeavors. All this is kept in check by loyalty. If you are loyal to UBFism and its leaders, and if you present a "humble" appearance, you can earn much honor and respect in UBF circles.
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:[[UBF Persuasion]] -- "anointed sacrificial-ism"
 
:[[UBF Persuasion]] -- "anointed sacrificial-ism"
 
:[[UBF Shepherd Training Model]] -- "hamster wheel"
 
:[[UBF Shepherd Training Model]] -- "hamster wheel"

Revision as of 14:42, 16 October 2016

UBFism is the new religion invented by Chang-Woo (Samuel) Lee and Sarah Barry in 1961. It is practiced exclusively by University Bible Fellowship. The religion has not been comprehensively documented or examined objectively except for here on this new Wiki. The religion has been passed on by oral tradition until now.

This new religion is a sort of hyper evangelicalism mixed with Buddhist and Confucian values, and bound by an ideology of sacrifice. UBFism is a shepherding system, where each member, called a sheep, has an appointed lifelong moral supervisor, called a shepherd. I have identified nine components of this religious system.

UBF Doctrine -- "hyper evangelical Christianized Confucianism"
UBF often appears to be a right-wing Evangelical Christian missionary sending organization from Korea, if you look at it from the outside only. This is simply a layer of holy paint covering a highly addictive and highly damaging new religion. Under the evangelical holy paint, you will discover extreme hyper-devotion to UBFism and its leaders which exceeds reason. You will also discover a corrupted Confucian value system. Confucius had much wisdom for the world, but UBF has combined these Eastern religious values with extreme Old Testament based Christian ideas to create a toxic religion that has a sweet, addictive taste.
UBF Dogma -- "kingdom of priests and holy nation" (KOPAHN)
Dogma is a principle or set of principles laid down by an authority as incontrovertibly true. UBF declares several principles as being unchangeable. Obedience training often ensues after a sheep or shepherd questions these dogmatic statements. I summarize the UBF dogma as "KOPAHN". They believe the whole of the Bible is contained in this idea that God is forming a new kingdom and a new nation, and that UBF is the sole agent of this new kingdom. They often parade world flags at their conferences. They claim their special UBF shepherd training is the best world-class training anyone can receive.
UBF Insider Language -- "sheep-talk"
Any visitor to UBF quickly notices an odd language. Words like "shepherd", "sheep" and "Abraham of Faith" end up being incorporated into young student's vocabulary. In recent years, UBF leaders have tried to adopt more typical Christian words like "pastor" and "elders". But even these new words cannot change the "sheep-talk" which is deeply embedded in most members' minds. UBF also likes to invent new acronyms, like "SBC" or "HNW" or "CME". This odd vocabulary creates a feeling of being "on the inside" and giving one the sense that he or she has access to privileged information. To understand UBF people, you need to understand their insider language.
UBF Lifestyle -- "worldly monasticism"
UBF people have committed atrocious sins, such as pressuring young women to get abortions for the glory of God. On the surface however, most UBF people look spotless. They are squeaky clean and live a monk-like lifestyle. Some longtime leaders have a very rich life, but their riches are typically hidden so they can create a facade of a poor, sacrificial life. UBF teaches something called "self-supporting ministry". They encourage members to live in two worlds--to give up much time, money and possessions like a monk and at the same time, get a good-paying job and excel in their worldly endeavors. All this is kept in check by loyalty. If you are loyal to UBFism and its leaders, and if you present a "humble" appearance, you can earn much honor and respect in UBF circles.
UBF Persuasion -- "anointed sacrificial-ism"
UBF Shepherd Training Model -- "hamster wheel"
UBF Spiritual Heritage -- "Lee-ism"
UBF Strategy -- "Three Kingdoms"
UBF Value System -- "Barry-ism"