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It is just a matter of what we choose to emphasize in one particular post! I have found that before I can profitably move into the "commonalities" among UU's, I first need to get the concept of Covenantal Community in their minds... otherwise, they will often interpret those "commonalities" as dogma or doctrine. This is not a fault of theirs... it is simply how those things are taken until you shift the paradigm. And so, I always focus on Covenant first. Time for commonalities later. Just my style. Yours in Faith, David |
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It's mainly the UU's intense spirituality in lieu of doctrine, combined with the concept of the Unity, that reminds me of the Gnostics. Quote:
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...but he who loved God became greater than all. --Kierkegaard |
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IA-A
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...but he who loved God became greater than all. --Kierkegaard |
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I love God: I have no time left In which to hate the devil. |