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The "Appeal To Heaven" flag, a popular symbol for Christian nationalists that was waved by January 6 rioters, was raised over the Small Business Administration headquarters last week.

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[–] [email protected] 115 points 1 day ago (33 children)

All "christians" in America are MAGA. If you're reading this comment and you're offended because I've insulted your religion, DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT.

[–] [email protected] 45 points 1 day ago (10 children)

You should spend some time talking to Unitarian Universalists.

[–] [email protected] 38 points 1 day ago (5 children)

I love UUs. Their existence is so weird.

Lots of denominations have split or merged through the years. For instance the Methodists split from the Episcopalians and later merged with the United Brethren to form the United Methodist Church, which very recently split into the Global Methodist (hates gay people) and United Methodist (gay is OK).

But the thing that's different about the UUs is that the Unitarians were a Christian denomination and the Universalists were not. It's a merger of Christian and a non-Christian sects that worked out really well.

It's neat.

[–] [email protected] 8 points 1 day ago (2 children)

And every UU congregation I've ever seen has pretty explicitly NOT been Xian. Not even in a watered-down way. I've watched their services online, and there's been no Christ-talk, and no sky-daddy talk at all. I think that each UU congregation has wide leeway to do its own thing, and for most, that thing does not include identifying as Xian.

"Our beliefs are diverse and inclusive. We have no shared creed. Our shared covenant is expressed through the inseparable and deeply interdependent shared values of interdependence, pluralism, justice, transformation, generosity, and equity – all centered around love. Although Unitarianism and Universalism both have origins as liberal Christian traditions, today we embrace diverse teachings from many different global religions and philosophies." -- https://www.uua.org/beliefs/what-we-believe

[–] [email protected] 8 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

I don’t know if they still use this saying, but I like it:

“When in doubt, pray.
When in prayer, doubt.”

[–] [email protected] 9 points 1 day ago

One of my favorite comments I read from someone about UU was about how they learned to read the Tarot at church, which was UU.

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