Oh, and for the record -- most of any of the above who call themselves Christians would definitely tell you Unitarian Universalists aren't Christians. So, for that matter, would most UUs. s:) UU is probably closer in a lot of ways to what blackfeliculaposted yesterday. And you've seen their place, you don't get much more pagan (i.e., non-JCM) than blackfelicula and mechanchaos.
Just thought I'd toss that in there, seeing as you seemed to equate UU with Christianity yesterday when we were talking. If you want more information on UU, check http://www.uua.org.
Oh, and I'd probably say that most of the people on your friends list that are part of any organized religion, also know at least a handful of other "good" types of whatever faith they happen to follow. I'm with dustkitten on this one, there are hundreds of thousands of good, average Christians, Jews and Muslims, as well as any sort of Pagans, out there. It's the crazy ones that get all the air time, and yes, I personally would include GWB in that statement. s:P~ The only time Clinton's spirituality got any sort of media airtime, you may recall, was when the Lewinski scandal broke, i.e. he was having a spiritual crisis. And personally, while in some ways it was good to see he sincerely felt badly about it, at the same time I don't think it was really anyone's business. Clinton's spirituality didn't interfere with his ability to do his job. GWB's does, on a frighteningly regular basis, it's just disguised to make it appear that it's an important part of his job.
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Date: 2003-09-08 11:00 am (UTC)Just thought I'd toss that in there, seeing as you seemed to equate UU with Christianity yesterday when we were talking. If you want more information on UU, check http://www.uua.org.
Oh, and I'd probably say that most of the people on your friends list that are part of any organized religion, also know at least a handful of other "good" types of whatever faith they happen to follow. I'm with