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Not sure if this one was posted already:
A visitor to a Unitarian Universalist church sat through the sermon with growing incredulity at the heretical ideas being spouted. After the sermon a UU asked the visitor, "So how did you like it?" "I can't believe half the things that minister said!" sputtered the visitor in outrage. "Oh, good -- then you'll fit right in!"
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LOL! That's so true, I was on coffee duty at my church i think within two or three visits.
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LOL!! ![]()
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I am new to this delightful column.
Am I a model of the modern Unitarian middleaged woman, totally sure of my belief in my freedom to hold my opinions - about which I am not absolutely sure...haha...well, sort of.....anyway Hello from Toronto! |
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I truly laughed out loud at that one. Thank you.
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In order to set up this joke, I will have to list the Five Points of the New Theology by James Freedman Clarke, a affirmation of Unitarian faith that was held in common in the early years of the 20th century.
I believe in the the Fatherhood of God the Brotherhood of Man the spiritual leadership of Jesus salvation by character and the progress of mankind upward and onward forever. The joke-- Unitarians believe in The Fatherhood of God the Brotherhood of man and the neighborhood of Boston |
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A good Christian is in south Louisiana during the flood of ‘83. The river is overflowing, with water surrounding the good Christian’s home right up to the front porch. As he is standing there, a boat comes up, the man in the boat says "Jump in, I'll take you to safety."
The good Christian crosses his arms and says stubbornly, "Nope, I put my trust in God." The boat goes away. The water rises up to the second floor. Another boat comes up, the man says to the good Christian who is now in the second story window, "Jump in, I'll save you." The farmer again says, "Nope, I put my trust in God." The boat goes away. Now the water is up to the roof. As the good Christian stands on the roof, a helicopter comes over, and drops a ladder. The pilot yells down to the good Christian "I'll save you, climb the ladder." The good Christian says "Nope, I put my trust in God." The helicopter goes away. The water continues to rise and sweeps the good Christian off the roof. He drowns. The good Christian goes to heaven and he immediately asks to see God. When granted an audience he says “God, what happened? I put my trust in you and you let me down." God says, "What do you mean, let you down? I sent two boats and a helicopter! What more do you want?" |
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