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Originally Posted by CC1
Praxes,
It is easy for you to say it is a sweeping generalization. I can assure you that it is in fact something that happens a lot. Over and over again.
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Let me educate some of you on what a sweeping GENERALIZATION is. That's when you apply something that is true of a portion of a group to the WHOLE GROUP.
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It is endemic in old time Pentecost. People are immeresed in legalism and misapplication of scriptures and it becomes the barometer by which they judge all others. That is only nautral within that kind of culture and belief system.
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It is NOT true of the ENTIRE group...ie NOT every UPCer does this. When one becomes honest and objective or at least wearing the shoe on the other foot, they can see there are other attitudes to be had NOT by members of that group but by those that LEFT that group.
However I would not be making a blanket statement about that entire group based on the attitudes of a portion of that group. That is a SWEEPING GENERALIZATION.
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I learned this the hard way. Way back in the beginning of 1983 when I moved my young family to Austin Texas to attend Kenneth Phillips church I was shocked at the response we got.
I quickly discovered that many folks I thought were friends were merely acquaitances because once we lost the common bond of being UPC they treated us like pariah.
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Did EVERY member of the UPC do that? EVERY MEMBER you can be sure of, without meeting them, had that attitude?????? Really???? If you say no, then you are proving my point. These sweeping generalizations get annoying. That's my point. You don't need to convince me with your testimony that attitudes exist. I have been around long enough to see them myself from both sides.
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My wifes home church that had always been so welcoming, having her sing and me testify every time we visited suddenly ignored our presence when we visited. People all around us would be acknowledged and recognized but not us. After service of course the pastor was his usual friendly self. (footnote - after being at KP's for about seven years my wifes pastor finally decided we were not "coming home" to the UPC and actually started recognizing us again when we visited.
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So how does that prove EVERY UPCER does this? EVERY UPCER! I never denied there are no attitudes at all. I never denied it does not happen. I get tired of the SWEEPING GENERALIZATIONS Need I define it again?
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What I am describing is something that is hard to see when you are immeresed in the culture but once you are out of it and ostracized you start seeing things objectively and in a whole new light.
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Excuse me...you clearly have no idea who you are speaking with. I have seen it happen to some good friends of mine, but again NOT EVERYONE DID IT. A SWEEPING GENERALIZATION for those that are uninformed, is when you apply...or in this case...accuse the entire group of doing what only a part of that group are doing.
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I have heard the process of dealing with all of this as deprogramming and I agree. I found myself for years instinctively judging peopole I met by how they looked. Did the guy have hair over his ears? Oh, then he must be backslid or not in church! This was long after intellectually and spiritually I came to an understanding that the UPC dress code was not biblical.
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Im sorry you had that problem but not everyone has that problem. Again, I raised the issue of a sweeping generalization and you have done nothing to prove me wrong.
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It can be denied all day and night long but if you don't think psychological conditioning is a huge part of old time Pentecost you are deluded.
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Either you are deluded yourself, can't read or just don't understand what a Sweeping Generalization is. I suspect you it might be a combination of things. Sorry, but I disagree that such a view is or can be applied to EVERY member of the UPC. People that hate the UPC and Apostolics can try to convince me all day long how evil every UPCer is or every Apostolic is based on the experiences they have with only a portion of the whole, but I prefer to use my brain when looking at these things...
And I still say a "weird look" should not be assumed to mean anything negative other than simple perplexity in light of the circumstances