What about a cowboy and his sheep? So long as they are in a committed, loving relationship, who is the church to judge?
According to what I understand of UU 'thought', it would not be a baaad thing. Are ewe sure that ewe meant 'cowboy and his sheep'? Not looking to ram it home, but this is leaving me on the horns of a dilemma as to a possible mixed metaphor. Ewe aren't trying to pull the wool over my eyes, are you?
So long as they are in a committed, loving relationship, who is the church to judge?
True enough, we are supposed to hoof it to graze in higher UU 'thought' pastures where we are instructed to butt out of other people's business. If they do not wish to join the herd, they are still not allowed to be shorn of their connection to the unitarian and universal community of emotional spring lambs.
Q: What do you get when you cross a Jehovah's Witness with a Unitarian Universalist?
A: Someone who knocks on your door and asks you what YOU believe.
"Dear God, if there is a God, if you can, save my soul, if I have a soul. And so, to whom it may concern, these thoughts, prayers, good vibes, karma, cosmic forces, or whatever, we offer to you, if there is a you. Or not.