A Spiritually Fulfilling Valentine's Day

Feb 15, 2005 23:36

I didn't go to work yesterday. I took the day off so kubrickfan and I could drive down to the State Capitol to join about 700 people from all over Washington state and take part in a faith-based rally for equality for the LGBT community sponsored by The Religious Coalition for Equality"We have allowed the far-right fundamentalists to distort the truth," ( Read more... )

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guardian1 February 16 2005, 10:21:30 UTC
"I just stood there in awe listening to the sounds of the
shofar."

I just sat here in awe wishing I could have been there listening to the sounds of the shofar. Awesome. Look:
goosebumps!

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ciamar February 16 2005, 21:09:01 UTC
Sounds like it was a great day!
By the way, what's this separation between Christians and Unitarians?

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mickymse February 17 2005, 00:58:05 UTC
Well, the Unitarians kinda separated themselves in the Coalition. Not really sure why...

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guardian1 February 17 2005, 00:52:27 UTC
Hope it's ok if I try to answer the question about the
separation between Christians and Unitarians. Christians
have a very clear and firm belief in Jesus Christ as the son of God whose teachings are a divine guide to moral conduct. Unitarian theology is that though we worship one God, each member can follow his/her own heart and conscience about how God manifests himself. That manifestation for a Unitarian
may be but doesn't have to be through Jesus as the Christian community defines him. So a Unitarian congregation may have
Christians as its members, and may also have non-Christians
as members.

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mickymse February 17 2005, 01:09:40 UTC
Thanks! I knew it was along those times, but I couldn't articulate it that well...

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