Mark,

Well, fact is that Unitarians are certainly part of the Christian
tradition and yet the Unitarian church does not require a belief in
the divinity of Christ.

-Eric


--- In [email protected], "mark robert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Eric,
>

>
> I don't know a lot about the UUC, but if a religion does not
> profess a belief in "Christ", it can NOT - be definition - be
> "Christian".
>

>
> -Mark
>

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> "not guilty" based on nothing more than a disagreement with the
> case, no matter the evidence - despite the judge's instructions.
> There is absolutely no obligation to vote "guilty" to arrive at a
> unanimous verdict. Get on a jury, stand your ground, and fulfill
> its other main purpose: to counteract abusive government and
> unjust lawsuits.
> See www.fija.org
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> --- In [email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]>
> , "Paul" <ptireland@> wrote:
> >
> One can not be consistent to libertarianism without supporting
> the NAP
> anymore than they can be a Christian who does not believe Jesus
> of
> Nazareth ever existed
>
> You are, of course, wrong. I suggest you consult the Unitarian
> Universalist Church.
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