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"Bible names" are pseudonyms used within the group. A Bible name is chosen, or assigned, when a new member first joins - a practice derived from the Christian tradition of taking a new name at baptism. (According to the New Testament, Christ re-named his Disciples and various others.)
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"Bible names" are pseudonyms used within the group. A Bible name is chosen, or assigned, when a new member first joins – a practice derived from the Christian tradition of taking a new name at baptism. In the group's early days, some members were instructed to open a Bible and point randomly, adopting the first name they came across.
 
 
 
 
Taking new names within The Family is also done to obscure members' "[[system name]]s".
 
  
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Taking new names within [[The Family International]] is also done to obscure members' "[[system name]]s," and "system" or legal names are often treated as [[selah]] information.
  
 
It is not uncommon for group members to change their Bible name on occasion, usually to reflect a spiritual rebirth.
 
It is not uncommon for group members to change their Bible name on occasion, usually to reflect a spiritual rebirth.
  
 
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[[Category:Pseudonyms]]
 
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[[Category:Secrecy]]

Revision as of 02:19, 28 May 2005

"Bible names" are pseudonyms used within the group. A Bible name is chosen, or assigned, when a new member first joins – a practice derived from the Christian tradition of taking a new name at baptism. In the group's early days, some members were instructed to open a Bible and point randomly, adopting the first name they came across.

Taking new names within The Family International is also done to obscure members' "system names," and "system" or legal names are often treated as selah information.

It is not uncommon for group members to change their Bible name on occasion, usually to reflect a spiritual rebirth.