In article >,
Damsel in dis Dress > wrote:
> "Doug Kanter" >, if that's their real name,
> wrote:
>
> >"Damsel in dis Dress" > wrote in message
> >news
> >
> >Well....it was 58% humor. My ex is a Unitarian and I've met some of the
> >people from the church. It's an interesting blend of misunderstood
> >philosophies, I think. But at least they don't travel the world "helping"
> >other cultures by delivering venereal disease & smallpox.
>
> This is true.
>
> I explored the Unitarian Universalist church briefly. The one I attended
> was loaded with intellectuals, but there wasn't much spirituality taking
> place. I don't really enjoy intellectual discussions much.
>
Hey, I went to a Unitarian church for a few weeks a long time ago in
Cincinnati. Nice people, mostly (I assume) academics ... it was near the
U. of Cincinnati. In my rather fuzzy memory the "sermons" went something
like " God, if he or she exists, might want us to live like this. Then
again, he or she may not. How are we to know?"
In any event, the "sermons" were uninformative but mercifully brief and
generally followed by a harpsichord recital. I don't like harpsichord
that much, so I stopped going.
OB food: Tilapia this evening. My new and dear wife will be doing the
honors so I don't know how it will be prepared or with what it will be
accompanied. But I know I will enjoy it.
Regards,
Dave W.
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