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katyowns
05-07-2007, 02:18 AM
Just wondering if anyone else is familiar with/a member of The Unitarian-Universalist church?


I like meeting other UU's, and some other pot-friendly UU's and myself are thinking of starting a Unitarians for Legalization group. Would anyone be interested?

I'm afraid too many people hear Christian and automatically think close minded/anti-pot. We're looking to change that.

birdgirl73
05-07-2007, 02:46 AM
I was raised a Unitarian Universalist and still prefer that fellowship above others, although we now belong to a liberal Presbyterian. Does your Unitarian congregation consider itself Christian? They normally fall outside that traditional definition simply because of the difference between their one-god unity (or complete focus on secular humanism) in UU tradition and the theology of the trinity in mainstream Christianity. There are people who consider themselves both, I know, but UU doctrine, if you can call it that, isn't typically Christian.

katyowns
05-07-2007, 04:50 AM
Most of us consider ourselves Christian, in some shape or form, but it isn't required or expected

smoke it
05-07-2007, 08:04 PM
lol. just yesterday i drove 3 hours to Florence, Massachusetts to see my cousin read her credo. im not a Unitarian, but she and her family have been their whole lives.

katyowns
05-07-2007, 10:43 PM
lol. just yesterday i drove 3 hours to Florence, Massachusetts to see my cousin read her credo. im not a Unitarian, but she and her family have been their whole lives.



I live 10 minutes from Florence, in Springfield. How odd.