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Originally Posted by Ohio
The interpretation of honey as "natural affection" was used by Exclusive Brethren to keep their faithful loyal to the program, despite their love for friends and family who might be expelled.
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So to the Exclusive Brethren honey/natural affection was/is no laughing matter.
But isn't natural affection well, natural? as natural as breathing, eating, urinating, and daily bowel movements, that we couldn't stop if we tried?
I remember the "unspoken" rule about friendships. But still, I developed friendships in the local church that still lasts up to today.
So ... Denying natural affection is unnatural, and denies, and is an assault on, our natural personhood.
Good luck on trying to stop it. That can't be done any more than changing the color of your hair, or the color of your eyes.
Isn't it a childish notion? I remember it on playgrounds when I was a kid : "If you're gonna be friends with so-and-so then you're not my friend." And in the LC out the door you go for being friends. That's how foolish and absurd teaching against natural affection is. Plus, being against "natural" affection is blatantly mean, hateful, and inhumane ; and a cultic attack on you as a person, usurping you from making your own social decisions.
I guess in the LC they want to completely control you. What should that be called?