To: Nosterrex
Unitarianism is also an anti-humanist belief system. They find no value in any individual, not even themselves. Not too long ago there was a shooting at Unitarian church in Nashville TN. 2 was killed and 6 others shot. The prosecutor arranged for a plea bargain for the killer.
Several of the victims appeared to not want to bother to testify against the guy in any court hearing to say nothing of a trial.
Several of their members had to wrestle this guy to the ground to stop the shooting because, it seems, no one had bothered to arm himself to repel such an attacker.
11 posted on
06/14/2009 1:05:28 PM PDT by
muawiyah
To: muawiyah
A related article by the same author is posted
Here
Obama's Other Controversial Church
12 posted on
06/14/2009 1:13:51 PM PDT by
greyfoxx39
(All the boxes are gone: soapbox, ballot box, jury box, bullet box. History of the future with Obama.)
To: muawiyah
The Unitarian “meetings” that I have attended were mainly composed of non-religious Jews and a few former Baptists. I do not recall a single time that God was ever mentioned, but they did talk about the spirit of religion in you of their “prayers.” While I was at the University of Chicago, I dropped in on one of their classes at their Unitarian seminary. It reminded me of my English literature class. They discussed some novel that they were assigned. It is nothing but an AA meeting for recovering theists.
I am not surprised that they were reluctant to get involved. Its membership seems self-absorbed. They prefer feel good activities as long as such activities do not interrupt their lives.
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