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I'm at Unitarian Universalist Society in Manchester, CT https://www.swarmapp.com/c/7CjdFcmkE5x
Unitarian Universalist or church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster or Church of the Latter-Day Dude or Universal Life Church (may be the same as the first one) will ordain by mail.
I am a member of a small UU church which is between a fellowship and ministry-led. I am getting more and more concerned about the UU "leadership" and their craven cowardice in the face of bullying from SJWs (social justice warriors, who are bullies who use morality clubs to gain power over others). The recent apologies about the transgender story and about the intersectionality issue at the Midwest meeting are just close to the last straw for myself and my wife. So, here are a couple questions:
Here are links to the apologies mentioned above:
In today's world, are we a "faith" (religious organization based on 7 religious principles) or are we the "Anti-racism anti-homophobia anti-transphobia chowder, coffee, and marching society (CC&MS)"? It appears more and more that we are the second. People appear to be defining UUism as an activist social group that runs marches rather than a religion. It's unfortunate, but that will soon lead to our demise.
To be a little more expansive, if we are a religion, people come for the religious aspect and do the social justice work. If we are a CC&MS, people come for the activism, and stay around occasionally for the potlucks and the coffee hour.
I’ve been considering going back to church recently and I’ve decided it’s either going to be Unitarian Universalist (there’s one in the area) or Episcopal (there are several). I want to go tomorrow but being Memorial Day weekend, will there be a lot missing?
We visited Oradea, Romania, in the Transylvania part of Romania. We toured the fort, and found a portrait of John Sigismund, the Unitarian king who established a reign with religious tolerance. His grave is located in the courtyard of the fort. Portrait of King John Sigismund Grave: [link] [comments] |
George A Tyger