Re: Uu q&a
I read the website and it comes across as Christianity for theologians, there are however some excellent principles to live ones life.
Some articles to support my point of view,
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It does however go on to say,
The full article is,
For me this Unitarian Universalist Fellowship ( General Assembly of Unitarian and Free Christian Churches, in the UK) has a taste of the opportunist, some think tank idea of getting those who can not commit to Christianity, I imagine there must be some pressure to donate, I know you will say no, but all there websites mention a donation.
It reminds me of Friedrich Nietzsche’s "God is dead, long live the ubermensch (superman)", a theology that is used in UU websites.
Not definitive, I know but makes me wonder about a new religions motivation.
I read the website and it comes across as Christianity for theologians, there are however some excellent principles to live ones life.
Some articles to support my point of view,
Unitarian Universalism was formed from the merger in 1961 of two historically Christian denominations, the Universalist Church of America and the American Unitarian Association, both based in the United States. At the time of the North American merger, the theological significance of these terms had expanded beyond the traditional Christian understanding.
It does however go on to say,
Unitarian Universalist congregations and fellowships tend to retain some Christian traditions, such as Sunday worship with a sermon and the singing of hymns. The extent to which the elements of any particular faith tradition are incorporated into personal spiritual practice is a matter of personal choice for congregants, in keeping with a creedless, non-dogmatic approach to spirituality and faith development.
For me this Unitarian Universalist Fellowship ( General Assembly of Unitarian and Free Christian Churches, in the UK) has a taste of the opportunist, some think tank idea of getting those who can not commit to Christianity, I imagine there must be some pressure to donate, I know you will say no, but all there websites mention a donation.
It reminds me of Friedrich Nietzsche’s "God is dead, long live the ubermensch (superman)", a theology that is used in UU websites.
Not definitive, I know but makes me wonder about a new religions motivation.
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