…is played a bit differently in a Unitarian Universalist church.
Author: Chris Walton
President Bush talks about his faith and the war in Iraq.
Define ‘objective.’
“The most objective sources I have are people on my staff who tell me what’s happening in the world.”
How they suffer.
“After two years of declining values, the rich finally got richer.”
God is my executive producer.
“This season, on three different shows, God is commanding girls to clean their rooms, get jobs and solve crimes.”
”The ‘Passion’ fracas is happening not in a vacuum but in an increasingly divided America fighting a war that many on both sides see as a religious struggle.”
Meffa.
Medford, “the new spiritual, culinary, and trendsetting capital of Massachusetts.”
Emerson watch.
A huge reason for the UU love affair with Emerson is that he’s the most famous Unitarian.
The heretical and political roots of Unitarian “non-creedalism.”
Always on safari.
Jesus Christ, “who left his home and was always on safari, doing good, curing people by the power of God, teaching about God and man, showing that the meaning of religion is love.”
