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I am just really beginning to take responsibility for examining my beliefs, and what that means in the hear-and-now.
Others have told me that modern Unitarianism may not meet my spiritual needs, something I suspect is probably correct, so I am trying to identify what it is about 19th century Unitarianism that is so attractive in the face of some of what my own denomination teaches.
"Wherever you feel comfortable and your spirit is not in constant conflict with the teachings is where you will find a spiritual home." This is certainly the issue at hand...whether the conflict with the message is a function of the teaching, or of some aspect of myself is where I find the most struggle.
Thanks again, and Merry Christmas. :)
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