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Any Bible student in UBF is called a sheep. This term is loosely and incorrectly derived from Bible passages. In the Bible, a sheep refers to all people, and Jesus is our Shepherd. But in UBF, a student is consdiered to be a sheep until he or she grows in UBF ways enought to be considered to become a [shepherd] or [shepherdess] (female shepherd). Sheep are guided to seek approval from their shepherd and to be obedient to their human shepherd if their conscience has a conflict.
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Any Bible student in UBF is called a sheep. This term is loosely and incorrectly derived from Bible passages. In the Bible, a sheep refers to all people, and Jesus is our Shepherd. But in UBF, a student is consdiered to be a sheep until he or she grows in UBF ways enought to be considered to become a [[shepherd]] or [[shepherdess]]. Sheep are guided to seek approval from their shepherd and to be obedient to their human shepherd if their conscience has a conflict.

Latest revision as of 16:05, 29 August 2016

Any Bible student in UBF is called a sheep. This term is loosely and incorrectly derived from Bible passages. In the Bible, a sheep refers to all people, and Jesus is our Shepherd. But in UBF, a student is consdiered to be a sheep until he or she grows in UBF ways enought to be considered to become a shepherd or shepherdess. Sheep are guided to seek approval from their shepherd and to be obedient to their human shepherd if their conscience has a conflict.