Join a UU congregation? What are the benefits?
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As I have mentioned before on UU A Way Of Life I am a Licensed Clinical
Social Worker who has worked in the mental health and substance abuse field
for ov...
The Long View
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*No Sift next week. Back on March 5.*
*Much of the current conservative movement is characterized by this sort of
historical amnesia and symbolic parrici...
What's a Unitarian Universalists
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1. Technically, a Unitarian Universalist is a person who is a formal member
of a UU congregation.
2. Popularly, a Unitarian Universalist is anybody who call...
Monkey Mind Has Moved to Patheos
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Thank you for visiting. After being hosted happily for some years here at
Blogger I've accepted an offer to join the team at Patheos.
You can link to my Mo...
New blog!
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The Unitarian Christian Universalist remains locked, but I have launched a
new blog about religion and spirituality which IS publicly open: A Sect
Unto Mys...
Building the Beloved Community
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“We’re gonna sit at the welcome table, gonna sit at the welcome table one
of these days.”
One of the most important roles that religion plays in the world ...
In 1992 I underwent a profound revelatory experience of God which revealed that the total solar eclipse "Eye of God" is a "Sign in the Heavens" that symbolizes God's divine omniscience. You may read about what Rev. Ray Drennan of the Unitarian Church of Montreal contemptuously dismissed as my "psychotic experience" here: http://revelationisnotsealed.homestead.com - This revelatory religious experience inspired me to propose an inter-religious celebration of Creation that would take place whenever a total solar eclipse took place over our planet. You may read about what Rev. Ray Drennan and other leading members of the Unitarian Church of Montreal falsely and maliciously labeled as a "cult" here: http://creationday.homestead.com - I am now an excommunicated Unitarian whose "alternative spiritual practice" includes publicly exposing and denouncing Unitarian*Universalist injustices, abuses, and hypocrisy. The Emerson Avenger blog will serve that purpose for me and hopefully others will share their concerns here. Dee Miller's term DIM Thinking is used frequently and appropriately on this blog. You may read more about what DIM Thinking is here - http://www.takecourage.org/defining.htm
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