Yes, there are plenty of unenlightened UU's.  But the principles are what 
matter (you should read the post-1994 version).  By the way it was a great 
first meeting w/ 2 dozen people, 60/40 townies/ruu's.

sparaig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:          --- In 
FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Jonathan Chadwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I just saw the note for the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship meeting this 
> Saturday 
upstairs at Revelations from 6-8. This is exactly what Fairfield needs: 
freethinking 
townies and ruu's meeting face-to-face (and with nametags with your real name 
on them!) 
& engaging in highflying rhetorical combat over the spiritual/material 
landscape of the 
Lebenswelt this forum is named for. UU's demand (1) organizational 
transparency, (2) 
democratic process, (3) freedom of belief (also we don't much like patriarchy). 
Sounds like 
a good place to start a real cultural/organizational force for good.
> 
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Pah! I was raised in a uni-uni church. While its possibly more rare than in 
other churches, 
there are plenty of card-carrying Unitarian Universalists out there who are 
every bit as 
fundamentalist in their Uni-Uni-isms as any other fundamentalists.

Lawson (who was once chastised by the church secretary for not "understanding 
the 
Unitarian Universalist Way" to the great delight and amusement of the minister 
of the 
church)



                         

       
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