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Why did you become a Unitarian Universalist? How does it benefit you spiritually and otherwise?
James
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Why did you become a Unitarian Universalist? How does it benefit you spiritually and otherwise?
James
I was drawn to it to study religion at the time I joined. I am not active now cause I figure I got where i want to be knowledge-wise but what separates UU from all other religious study, and this is paramount to me, is two things:
1) UU looks at all of them not just "the one true faith"
and more imporantly,
2) UU is an academic inquiry vs an agended inquiry. You aren't gonna get a sales-pitch, on which way to lean. You just get the info from multiple sources and multiple ideas and it is your info to evaluate with no pressure from the institution itself.
My wife and I joined our UU church largely to offer our son a broader Religious Education than we could individually give him and expose him to a variety of people with a variety of beliefs. We got the added benefit of having our assumptions challenged every week, as well as fellowship with like-minded individuals that we wouldn't have otherwise me in our very conservative southern city.
The looong answer can be found here:Why did you become a Unitarian Universalist? How does it benefit you spiritually and otherwise?
James
What really needs to be done is to resurrect the Congregation of Abraxas.Litithu, I like UU for the same reasons, and I think it would be a better choice for me than the Episcopalian church because it is so open and diverse, and I want to learn about all religions, not just one, though I do like the Eucharist, re-interpretted to remove elements of canibalism, of course.
James
Why did you become a Unitarian Universalist? How does it benefit you spiritually and otherwise?
James
Wow, that's a lot of guilt!The UU congregation was a find for me after a long search. I have a jewish-catholic familial background, and this became just too much for me to carry.
I found freedom, tolerance and good fellowship among my UU friends, and feel able to grow spiritually as my own path leads me.