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iskra8 · 24 days
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“Having left Christian orthodoxy, many Unitarian Universalists today hold hurt-filled stereotypes about Christianity. Unchallenged, this cuts many of us off from needed spiritual healing, from deeper dialogue and interfaith collaboration. Even those of us who think we know the heart of those trying to embody the spirit of the living Christ will gain much from this gracefully written, profound apologetic. I know I did. Dare yourself and your atheist friends to read and discuss this book!” —Rev. Dr. John Buehrens, author of Universalists and Unitarians in America: A People’s History
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kenneturner · 3 years
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You Look One Way, I'll Look The Other
You Look One Way, I’ll Look The Other
You Look One Way, I’ll Look The Other (Northern Mockingbird & Phainopepla) — Image by kenne “All of us–bright atheists and committed religionists–need to wake now and hear the earth call . . . . We need to give and receive as love shows us how, join with each pilgrim who quests for the true, give heed to the voices of the suffering, awaken our consciences with justice as our guide, and work…
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My First Homosexuality Blog Post! Please Don't Rip Me Apart, Internet!
My First Homosexuality Blog Post! Please Don’t Rip Me Apart, Internet!
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Here’s my first blog post on my homosexuality research!
While my book will aim to be as unbiased and fair as possible, explaining each Bible-based argument for or against homosexual marriage (hopefully) clearly, the purpose of these blog posts is to think through my research–and what it means for me. So basically these will probably be full of faults and biases and plenty of unrestrained…
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moodylifeboards · 7 years
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The sandlot 4th of July
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starborn1941 · 2 years
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Find a Way by Scotty McLennan | Spiritual Practice
Find a Way by Scotty McLennan | Spiritual Practice
In Finding Your Religion: When the Faith You Grew Up with Has Lost its Meaning, Scotty McLennan outlines a practice that allows us to remain true to our original faith while being open to other spiritual options. “By the end of the summer I had decided I wanted to become a Hindu. On the morning I approached the priest with my request, he took me to sit with him in the front room on a Persian rug.…
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