Indeed it does! I myself have felt the wrath and the hurt of being insulted and judged in a public place. This is not a good feeling and I would not wish anyone to feel as I have felt on that day. Therefore I for one shall never practice or pass any insults or judge any one because of what they believe. We should learn to respect one another's beliefs as long as it causes no harm to others. I have learned that when someone attacks someone in public it not only effects the person being attacked it also effects others who are hearing or reading what was said!
For what benefit or what satisfaction do we get out of hurting one another. If I would insult or judge someone's mother or wife in a public place and if other members of their family or friends were there and heard what was said wouldn't they be effected too?
Are we not all ordained ministers here? Are we all not part of the ULC? That makes us a part of one another. Attacking one another will not unite all of us together. This cannot remain a ULC if we cannot get along with one another united we stand divided we fall,also a ULC divided against it'self cannot stand! I hope we can all learn this before the ULC closes it's doors like so many other churches. LOL