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Date Posted: 21:37:30 07/14/04 Wed
Author: Robert
Subject: Re: When did you quit UBF?
In reply to: ex-UBFSoul 's message, "Re: When did you quit UBF?" on 20:17:45 07/14/04 Wed

>Hi Robert,
>
>I'm curious, why were you expelled? I always thought
>M. Sam Zun was one of the better directors. If you
>don't want to give specifics, do you feel you were
>unjustly expelled?

Hi, to answer your post, why was I expelled, I don't want to give specifics here because it's long, painful, stupid and to me still dosen't make sense, however you can find out what I wrote back in May under "Life in Cincinnati, and My Testimony." But to be helpful that's just say I made the mistake of litening to some "spiritual advice" that is really bad advice, from a co-worker "friend" and it got me kicked out. But as far as why Sam Zun did I don't really know, he told me he didn't want to talk about it, and he ignored my follow up attempts to contact him, so I'm going to try and talk to him sometime soon in person. Now do I feel I was treated unfairly in this matter, the answer is yes/no. Yes because when I was kicked out I was informed of it by my "friend" and Sam Zun would did not want to listen to my side of what happened, so yeah I was treated unfairly and it hurts. BUT I also say no because once out my family noticed that I seemed I was more relaxed (But that's on the outside, they don't know what I suffered on the inside) because I wasn't always rushing from one UBF function to another, and it allowed me to pick some jobs that I was specifically discouraged from like Army Reserve, so in this way it's been good. but overall the experience has left me angry, almost even bitter. One moment your in the ministry you believe God wanted you in and literally within hours you find out that you've basically been considered expendable, and most of your friends/family/ and acquantiences around you suspect your in a cult but don't bother to tell you about their suspicions until AFTER the fact. Yeah it's not a good feeling.

Robert

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