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A House for Hope (a book review)

Posted on August 20, 2012 by Timothy Travis
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A House for Hope; The Promise of Progressive Religion for the Twenty-first Century. It is hard for an atheist to know what to say when reviewing a book like A … Continue reading →

Unitarian Skeptics Feel Marginalized

Posted on July 3, 2012 by James A. Haught
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Around 100,000 agnostic / atheist / skeptic / freethinker / godless Americans belong to the Unitarian Universalist Church, according to member surveys. In one poll, almost one-third of UUs called … Continue reading →

Is UU Humanist Becoming an Oxymoron?

Posted on July 3, 2012 by Mel Lipman
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Matt Groening is the creator of “The Simpsons”. He is a Humanist who has been in and out of Unitarian Universalism.

I remember one of the earlier episodes in which rowdy pre-teen Bar4t Simpson is over at the home of the Flanders, Springfield’s resident Christian Fundamentalist family. Continue reading →

The Unitarian Quandary

Posted on July 2, 2012 by James A. Haught
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The largest identifiable body of agnostics in America is within the Unitarian Universalist Church, a traditional stronghold of freethinking. A 1987 survey found that only 3 percent of UUs believed … Continue reading →

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