Our first Philocrites discussion topic, interfaith marriage, started slowly — but it turned into a great conversation. Thanks to everyone who participated!
And now it’s time to brainstorm the next discussion topic, which will get its own link up in the top right corner of the main page and will stay active for at least a few weeks. Unitarian Universalist theologies of marriage might be an especially interesting topic in light of the Massachusetts court decision opening the way to gay marriages in the state. Earlier, I had suggested taking up Matthew Gatheringwater’s question, “What doesn’t a belief in the inherent worth and dignity of every person support . . .?” Or, we could go in any number of a million other directions — and they don’t need to be limited to Unitarian Universalism, since I’m absolutely delighted to have such an ecumenical readership.
Leave your suggestions in the comments, or e-mail me.