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UU is the first "church" I've ever joined (voluntarily) in my 64 years CanonRay May 2015 #1
Same here safeinOhio May 2015 #2
Same here LiberalEsto May 2015 #5
Non-Gods to not believe in? immoderate May 2015 #3
Interesting. silverweb May 2015 #4
Perhaps it's pandaism LiberalEsto May 2015 #6
LOL silverweb Jun 2015 #22
There ya go! okasha Jun 2015 #33
Bamboo! Bamboo! LiberalEsto Jun 2015 #35
Those terms are rarely used TM99 May 2015 #10
Odd, indeed. silverweb Jun 2015 #24
Deist equivalents rogerashton Jun 2015 #27
I can imagine they do. silverweb Jun 2015 #29
Same as my view on theistic religions. cbayer May 2015 #7
Each to his, or hers, own is pretty good. safeinOhio May 2015 #11
I like your questions and your approach. cbayer May 2015 #14
Thank you, but safeinOhio May 2015 #16
If only you could just resolve that enormous problem about who gets to decide... trotsky Jun 2015 #23
Agreed! tech3149 Jun 2015 #28
I love where you have landed! cbayer Jun 2015 #30
Thanks! I'm pretty happy where I landed too. tech3149 Jun 2015 #32
Thanks for the link. I'm unfamiliar with a few of them. rug May 2015 #8
I come from Quakers that came here from England. I feel most at ease with them, but don't attend. freshwest May 2015 #9
I kind of like the idea of a service safeinOhio May 2015 #12
I think it would be called in other terms a gestalt. It was remarkable. freshwest May 2015 #19
+1,000 safeinOhio May 2015 #20
I really like the things the author says he likes about it. safeinOhio May 2015 #15
I carried a copy of theTao Te Ching as a teenager. It was a big influence on me. n/t freshwest May 2015 #17
I have always like the idea safeinOhio May 2015 #18
I think it has to do with choice. We are here, we can be dramatic, peaceful, full of angst or joy. freshwest May 2015 #21
Quakers are Christians and generally believe Warren Stupidity May 2015 #13
I was a non-theistic quaker... NeoGreen Jun 2015 #25
All of those are theistic. They all involve the belief in a deity of some kind. phantom power Jun 2015 #26
I think how it works is... gcomeau Jun 2015 #31
Not all... NeoGreen Jun 2015 #36
The truest words the writer of that article okasha Jun 2015 #34
Welcome back, okasha. n/t trotsky Jun 2015 #37
Though raised Catholic and still part of its cultural aspects I appreciate a larger spirituality. pinto Jun 2015 #38
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