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Complement to the Unitarians

God is love

Active Member
I want to complement the Unitarians who were responisible for setting up this website with these forums. It was an inspired idea to begin with, a magnificent concept, to bring all religeons together for education and discussion. It helps understanding and perhapps tolerance and peace.

I recognize unity must be important to Unitarians because it is the root word of Unitarian and that may have something to do with wanting this website to bring religeons and different faiths together in a cyber world community. Brilliant!

Perhapps it is your belief in the goodness of humanity that you wanted to bring to those who believe in good, being good, doing good for others, together, to share good, edify one another. Although there is definetely spiritual warfare or a battle of attitudes in the debate rooms, that dialoge may lead to some good too. It may influence some to embrace goodness and love.

I LOVE how this website is organized perfectly, the various religeons having their own rooms for discussion. I LOVE order. Having things in order helps us to have order in the thought process. It hepls to focus.

I also love the respect conducted by the administrator, who oversees and the moderators, who supervise, in behalf of the administrator's rules of conduct, towards the various religeons and faith. The way this is set up guides members to be more respectful. This helps keep the peace that {I believe}, the Administrator is trying to foster.

Having seperate rooms for debates is in keeping with this order and decorum {proper etiquette or protocol}. Some subject matter having it's own room makes it easier to select topics. I am amazed at how well this site is arranged.

Because religeon represents what people value, it's nice to know there is a place to share what's most worthwhile. Sometimes in sharing our ethics or principles we strengthen the good in others or motivate it, at least bring it to mind. We can reinforce the good in others, not with force but rather with love.

I think more people should know about this website. I think each member should invite friends or perhapps invite others to join that are in other religeous chatrooms, those that discuss a particular religeon or faith. Perhapps they would bring more good to us or we could bring more good to them.

I like this scripture in "Doctrines and Covenants" of the Church of Jesus Christ of latterday saints. "And as all have not faith, seek ye out of the best books words of wisdom, seek learning, even by study and also by faith."

I went to a Unitarian church once when there was a bell ringing performance around this time of year, years ago. I remember singing some songs in their song book. and tasting some refreshments. There was nice hospitality.

I saw the topic "It's Snowing" beside General Discussion. I didn't intend to look these because I am interested in religeous topics. However it got my attention. After it was clicked I saw Maize's beautiful backyard in Virginnia, a beautiful state because of it's beautiful nature. I'd love a yard like that with that much nature. Virginnia has so much of it. It is a state truly blessed with the beauty of God's nature. I adore nature. I remember watching the "Waltons" show and wanting to

I can see that Maize recognizes the benefits of being around nature or more accurately having nature around her. It is great for children to play and dicover God's creatures. I remember as a child looking for bugs.
There are lessons to learn from nature.
"The ants are a people not strong, yet they prepare their meat in the summer."
Proverbs 30:25
"The conies are but a feeble folk, yet they make their houses in the rocks."
Proverbs 30:26
"The locusts have no king, yet they go forth all of them by bands."
Proverbs 30:27
"Consider the lilies of the field..."
matthew 6.28

Thank you again for the good you have done and the good you intend to do in the future!
 
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