nathanielfirst
Member
I am trying to learn more about unitarian Uism. I have read a bit about it, and I cannot help but figure that most of the people sitting in the pews are liberals, vegetarians, yuppies, buddhists... (this is not that big of a problem to me - no offense - buddhism is fascinating I've read a few scriptures and I myself am vegetarian, somewhat a liberal) - but I am trying to find how 'Christian' it is... I've heard that a few unitarians consider themselves to be Christian, 10-15% or something...
It is hard to define what I mean so I guess I'll use concepts from the bible - a very difficult to understand book-
'if your eye causes you to sin, pluck it out'
'god tests, satan tempts'
a protestant, puritan work ethic
'there is a god, gods, an afterlife. people who do right will have more of a reward there. '
'life is a test'
how serious, or 'hardcore', is UU about these things.
I've studied bahai a bit. but i'm a fan of precision. and I do not believe in Precisely that. Unitarianism through it's diversity might approach what I want, IF it is not all secular humanists, buddhists, pagans, etc., if it is Christian-Like, somewhere
as a liberal, do not condemn people who drink, gamble, worse, etc., a lot - bend over backwards to allow them to. as a religious person, attempt to convince them not to, and avoid being around it in social circles.
I am sure many congregations vary, even the syncretic nature encourages it, fine, but I wonder if there ARE congregations which are more 'conservative' in these ways than my mental picture allows, or is my mental picture of UU simply wrong?
It is hard to define what I mean so I guess I'll use concepts from the bible - a very difficult to understand book-
'if your eye causes you to sin, pluck it out'
'god tests, satan tempts'
a protestant, puritan work ethic
'there is a god, gods, an afterlife. people who do right will have more of a reward there. '
'life is a test'
how serious, or 'hardcore', is UU about these things.
I've studied bahai a bit. but i'm a fan of precision. and I do not believe in Precisely that. Unitarianism through it's diversity might approach what I want, IF it is not all secular humanists, buddhists, pagans, etc., if it is Christian-Like, somewhere
as a liberal, do not condemn people who drink, gamble, worse, etc., a lot - bend over backwards to allow them to. as a religious person, attempt to convince them not to, and avoid being around it in social circles.
I am sure many congregations vary, even the syncretic nature encourages it, fine, but I wonder if there ARE congregations which are more 'conservative' in these ways than my mental picture allows, or is my mental picture of UU simply wrong?