I want to honor your post, while attempting to give an alternate view
point. You wrote about people being "too busy bitching about the
b'hof" While in some ways I echo your thoughts, this first sentence
comes off somewhat insensitive. Massive damage has been done to the
hearts and minds of Bruderhof graduates, each to a lesser or greater
degree. Healing is often prolonged by ones inability to let go of
past hurts, and often issues are not clearly seen for years. One can
not blame the victim for being hurt. It is my hope that all those
with Bruderhof heritage can heal and move on from being victims, to
becoming overcomers of their past.
I will also offer that if one thinks Christianity as defined
Biblically was taught in the Bruderhof then I would suggest a
revisiting of the facts. Living in the Bruderhof is extremely
detrimental to becoming a Christian, including have an intimate
relationship with God, through Jesus Christ. Coming out of the
Bruderhof, graduates often turn away from the Christ that was
presented (such as it is) there. It can take years (decades) to undo
that damage.
As for culture playing a part, the Good News, spread with greater or
lesser effectiveness, can be heard throughout our global village.
Becoming Christian has more to the with the reception of the
individual to f the Truth , the Way and the Life.
Before making judgements on those elder graduates, perhaps you can
talk with them, one on one, find out a little about their personal
history, and walk a mile or two in their shoes.
I hope this post finds you in a happy and healing place.
-truthseeker