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Well, I'll say this. I've read over all the documentation provided through this forum, and then some, and interpreted it into my own views on what Unitarian Universalism is. If I am correct in assuming so, then perhaps it may just be what I'm looking for.
Unitarian Universalism is a belief centered around all other beliefs. It is a religion for the open minded and optimistic that, instead of believing in this or your damned for eternity, pull the good from all religions to aid in daily living. It's a place for those who have their own twist on religion, but base their twists on teachings from other religions. If this is wrong, please correct me. I'm very curious, and very interested in learning more of the Unitarian beliefs. Based on the beliefs that the bible is indeed a more or less true account of what may have happened, I use that to guid me in my own faith and beliefs. Such as yes, I believe Jesus existed. Do I believe he was the son of God? Yes... but this is because of the beliefs that I have, not because the bible says it. My belief is somewhat of a different twist on HOW he is the son of God. But none the less, I believe that the historical accounts are accurate, however distorted they may have become over the many, many years and translations. However, I could go on and on about that forever... heh. I more want to discover if I'm right about what Unitarian Universalism is, and the system of beliefs. Once I get that cleared up, I can be a happy camper. Thanks for your time. |
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We strive to live by the 7 Principles of the church: -The inherent worth and dignity of every person; -Justice, equity and compassion in human relations; -Acceptance of one another and encouragement to spiritual growth in our congregations; -A free and responsible search for truth and meaning; -The right of conscience and the use of the democratic process within our congregations and in society at large; -The goal of world community with peace, liberty, and justice for all; -Respect for the interdependent web of all existence of which we are a part. And that's it.
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Well, that's pretty much what I was looking for. I've already tracked down a place near me to attend services, and find out some one on one info. Thank you for the clarification. Much of what you said was what I was trying to get across, I'm just not always good at expressing myself through written text... heh. Thanks!
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I hope they help you on your journey. :goodjob:
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LOL, I think they can help ANYBODY on their journey... except people who want DEFINITE answers... those people would probably be more comfortable in a dogmatic religion...
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do any of you know how I could find information about UU organizations around me? (I live in Calgary, Alberta, Canada for referance)
It seems interesting and I'd like to check it out in person, rather than over the net. |
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Isis, try this link: http://www.uua.org/CONG/index.php and search for a church by your country. I searched Canada and came up with one in Calgary as the only one in Alberta. Seems there is only 23 UU churches in all of Canada. But here is the church in Calgary's website, as well: http://www.unitarianscalgary.org/ . I hope you find what you are looking for.
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This sounds really amazing, it is kinda the way I think, I will have to read into it more, sounds a little more structured than I am comfortable with right now, but from what you have said I am probably over reacting, lol...
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I've no doubt that the "structure" varies from church to church. But I think overall the "religious" part is very unstructured solely because everyone is free to believe as they feel is right. There is a "worship" service, although it is hardly that, IMO. A Unitarian Universalist service has been described more like a college class with intellectual ideas being discussed, social action projects being planned and people just sharing and communing with each other. Other parts of the churches activites are very structured. I can think of no other church, at least in my community, that is more involved in the community and with a wider array of issues and causes. Everyday there is something going on at the church; CUUPS meetings (the pagan group), Buddhist meditation night, yoga classes, Prayer vigil of peace, Humanist meetings, the GLBT group, etc... There is SO much to be involved with that it's impossible NOT to find something that interests you and that you want to be involved with. So that part I would say is structured, at least at my chuch.
I would encourage you to check out your local UU church if you're interested. It's really hard to describe what one is all about. I think it's better to experience it first hand. You may find it's not for you, but then, you might like it. :goodjob:
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my agnostic father has been going to UU church and ive been skeptical of going because the whole idea of church and church service kinda of scare me, seeing as im agnostic, but now i really wanna check it out, i think im gonna go with my dad next time he goes to a UU service.
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