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A sufficiently indoctrinated UBF member is considered to be a shepherd. Also used as a title. Usually, a UBFer is called a Shepherd once he or she begins to participate in recruiting and indoctrinating initiates called sheep. The term "shepherd" in UBF language always means personal shepherd, and every member is eventually expected to live as a UBF shepherd. This is different from the use of the word shepherd in the Bible, which either refers to Jesus himself or to the group of elders in a church.
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A sufficiently indoctrinated UBF member is considered to be a shepherd. Also used as a title. Usually, a UBFer is called a Shepherd once he or she begins to participate in recruiting and indoctrinating initiates called [[sheep]]. The term "shepherd" in UBF language is usually capitalized and always means personal shepherd, and every member is eventually expected to live as a UBF shepherd. This is different from the use of the word shepherd in the Bible, which either refers to Jesus himself or to the group of elders in a church.

Latest revision as of 23:29, 30 August 2016

A sufficiently indoctrinated UBF member is considered to be a shepherd. Also used as a title. Usually, a UBFer is called a Shepherd once he or she begins to participate in recruiting and indoctrinating initiates called sheep. The term "shepherd" in UBF language is usually capitalized and always means personal shepherd, and every member is eventually expected to live as a UBF shepherd. This is different from the use of the word shepherd in the Bible, which either refers to Jesus himself or to the group of elders in a church.