Didn't the Unitarian church evolve out of the Puritan church?
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Michael Perelman
Economics Department
California State University
Chico, CA 95929
Tel. 530-898-5321
E-Mail michael at ecst.csuchico.edu
Yes. The big change occurred in the early 19th century, as
Congregationalist churches (and at least one Episcopal one, King's Chapel
near Boston Common) declared themselves Unitarian.
At 17:05 19/04/05, you wrote:
Didn't the Unitarian church evolve out of the Puritan church?
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Michael Perelman
Sounds like a true Unitarian to me. Too bad we can't threaten him with
damnation to get him to give us money, like some other religions I know.
At 07:38 18/04/05, you wrote:
Actually, I am a 'fallen away' Unitarian. I still believe in, I don't
know if you would call it a God, but a great belief
Actually, I am a 'fallen away' Unitarian. I still believe in, I don'tknow if you would call it a God, but a great belief in the ultimategoodness of people, regardless of specific religion or sect. Whattroubles my 'soul' (whatever that is) are the people like Bush and thelate Pope who use
When we lived in Philadelphia, the minister of our church was the son of the
founder of the combined Unitarian Universalist Association. He gave a sermon
saying that 96 percent or so of our congregation believed in a God of some
sort. He said that he himself was one of the four percent who did
Greetings to the Imprisoned Citizens of the United States. We are Unitarian
Jihad. There is only God [sic], unless there is more than one God [sic]. The
vote of our God [sic] subcommittee is 10-8 in favor of one God [sic], with
two abstentions. Brother Flaming Sword of Moderation noted the
I am a true Unitarian, and we have softened on the more-than-one-God thing.
Mostly we're pretty sure there are not three. And mostly we are not sure how to
define a true Unitarian.
Greetings to the Imprisoned Citizens of the United States. We are Unitarian
Jihad. There is only God [sic],
Actually, I am a 'fallen away' Unitarian. I still believe in, I don't
know if you would call it a God, but a great belief in the ultimate
goodness of people, regardless of specific religion or sect. What
troubles my 'soul' (whatever that is) are the people like Bush and the
late Pope who use
Startling new underground group spreads lack of panic! Citizens
declare themselves relatively unafraid of threats of undeclared
rationality. People can still go to France, terrorist leader says.
JON CARROLL , columnist of the San Francisco Chronicle
www.sfchronicle.com
Friday, April 8, 2005
The
Greetings to the Imprisoned Citizens of the United States. We are
Unitarian Jihad. There is only God, unless there is more than one
God. The vote of our God subcommittee is 10-8 in favor of one God,
with two abstentions. Brother Flaming Sword of Moderation noted the
possibility of there being no
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