What Unitarians believe….A letter to the editor is presented in response to the news report "Can Creedless Unitarians Make It Another 50 Years?" from the July 26, 2011 issue.GibbonsJohnEBSCO_AspChristian Century
Our Statement of Beliefs Biblical Unitarianism is not to be confused with Unitarian Universalism. Biblical Unitarians believe in God, Jesus Christ, and the gift of holy spirit. We believe that the Scriptures are “God-breathed,” perfect in their original writing, without flaw or contradiction, ...
Dawkins scale is more appropriate than the 4 position, 2 axis, model though. Those are horribly flawed. The "gnostic atheist" introduces the "no god" claim, yet beliefs about that claim are not addressed. There needs to be a minimum of 5 positions. The "excluded middle" is a myth. Jus...
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Though specific beliefs may have differed from person to person, in general, transcendentalism can be defined as what GotQuestions.org calls “a philosophy of intuition as a guide for spirituality.” Some transcendentalists identified as Christians, usually Unitarians, and others as agnostics. ...
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The transcendentalism movement arose as a result of a reaction to Unitarianism as well as the Age of Reason. Both centered on reason as the main source of knowledge, but transcendentalists rejected that notion.Some of the transcendentalist beliefs are: ...
We can’t really attribute today’s beliefs to those of the people at the time. That is apples and oranges. As for Jesus dying for our sins, consider it this way: The Mosaic Laws (the Ten Commandments) were the basis for the First Covenant with God. If you lived by those rules ...
I knew I wanted to attend a Unitarian Universalist church, as I’d always seen them at Pride events and had attended such a church in Tulsa, where the first sermon I’d heard was given by a pregnant queer ministerabout the diversity of beliefs among atheists. I knew these were my peop...
Regardless of one's religious beliefs and thoughts about what happens after death, the truth is that, unlike other species who live blissfully unaware of their impending demise, most humans are conscious of the fact that someday they will die. Although some species react when one of their own...