Just curious as to if there are any other UUs on this site...all types welcome.I've just started attending the fellowship here in Raleigh, but I've only met one other NC State student that attends aside from one friend i already knew that went there (tho I've only been twice so far).[Edited on September 4, 2006 at 5:22 PM. Reason : .]
9/4/2006 5:05:31 PM
so what's that cult all about now?
9/4/2006 5:45:00 PM
I saw one of these guys in the superman cartoon, it was bitching
9/4/2006 5:52:22 PM
its like church for people who are afraid to be christians
9/4/2006 6:02:13 PM
it's more like fellowship for people who don't care to believe in revealed religion
9/4/2006 6:03:13 PM
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9/4/2006 6:07:37 PM
i'm quite certain the list for christianity is MUCH longer
9/4/2006 6:10:12 PM
Oh shit religion thread, take cover
9/4/2006 6:15:36 PM
heh
9/4/2006 6:21:40 PM
a lot of the people on the list are just diests, nothing more
9/4/2006 6:23:05 PM
dorothea dix
9/4/2006 6:25:34 PM
deists are awesomei really like thomas paine's The Age of Reason it's a great read[Edited on September 4, 2006 at 6:26 PM. Reason : that t makes a big difference]
9/4/2006 6:25:50 PM
9/4/2006 6:33:33 PM
9/4/2006 7:27:13 PM
hempster has smoked himself retarded if he thinks thats what christianity teaches
9/4/2006 7:31:46 PM
Uhm...are you serious? You know that they don't believe in heaven or anything, right? My friend is Unitarian and I went to her dad's funeral, most depressing thing ever.
9/4/2006 7:44:26 PM
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9/4/2006 8:35:50 PM
^^here we go again...there are christian, buddhist, pagan, muslim, jewish, humanist, and agnostic UUs. The point is to encourage personal religious growth as the pilar of one's faith. if it was an inclusive UU funeral, its not suprising that they wouldnt mention that, unless they were specifically Christian UUs. Its great going to a place that doesnt rely on so much dogma and is more deistic and personal, which is what ive decided iswhat i need. i pretty much agree with everything hempster's posted. it appears he's the only person who's actually read anything about the purpose for an inclusive church which doesnt have a concrete belief system for all. anyway i should have expected this. deism is an important beleif amongst many UUs, and Ive personally found such beliefs to encompass more of a "thinking man's religion". If you want to be told exactly what to believe and follow, it isnt for you. i did a lot of reading before i went, and i found it to really be a place where i could think more and develop a more personal faith.protestants are christians that are to afraid to be catholic. how about that?[Edited on September 4, 2006 at 9:00 PM. Reason : .]
9/4/2006 8:51:11 PM
9/4/2006 9:00:02 PM
Bttt
2/16/2010 9:21:46 PM
why go to a church that doesn’t believe in anything?Why not just stay home and read a book or something?And what do you do there anyway? Do you sing songs or is it like a book club or seminar where you sit in a circle discussing things?
2/16/2010 9:30:52 PM
i don't have a problem with UU's, they seem to be pretty open and liberal, but it is not christianity. uu's deny that christ is god and deny the trinity, these are pretty central to being christian.
2/16/2010 9:32:00 PM
2/16/2010 9:40:59 PM
ibtfkr?
2/16/2010 9:41:04 PM
2/16/2010 9:46:09 PM
Having grown up in a family of Unitarian Universalists, I feel I can safely say that they don't "deny" anything. There are fundamental beliefs, of course. One of those is the right of people to search for their own meaning and beliefs through religious study. Another fundamental tenant is the importance of democracy in making decisions. So, there is no "higher" religious authority like the pope or even a local minister telling you what to do, and you have to think about what you believe to be right and true rather than letting someone else tell you what is right and true. Many folks don't want to put that much thought into it, but fortunately there are plenty of other religions that offer options where compliance and ritual is most highly valued. There are people who are elected to lead the UU churches and provide guidance and counsel for those who seek it. There are choirs, rituals, speakers, and discussions. Some of the speakers and discussions deal with issues like local race relations or world politics, topics that are admittedly unusual for church, but other topics are more along the lines of normal church themes. I went to dozens of different types of Christian services growing up with friends and as part of musical performances, and the basic elements of religion are the same in all churches I've attended.[Edited on February 16, 2010 at 9:50 PM. Reason : .]
2/16/2010 9:47:41 PM
yay thanks guys! i asked for this thread to be bumped. i wanted to get some good discussion going. i was thinking about trying a UU "church" but i'm not sure. so i wanted to see what people who have experienced them had to say
2/16/2010 10:03:07 PM
^ that was me being a bit flippant but i do want to know
2/16/2010 10:10:31 PM
I'm pretty sure the Unitarians caused all the problems in this game: The zombie-alien blood is on your hands.
2/16/2010 10:37:46 PM
2/16/2010 10:41:06 PM
i, too, have considered joining a uu church
2/16/2010 11:02:30 PM
2/16/2010 11:07:08 PM
2/16/2010 11:08:37 PM
They have their own hymn book. To be honest though the songs kind of suck so I prefer services that don't use them. The UU congregation I used to go to in NY never used them.To become a UU minister you have to go through training and become accredited by the UU Ministers' Association: http://www.uuma.org/ You can't just go online and get ordained like that one church
2/16/2010 11:29:23 PM
are they tax exempt and do they take collections? I know nothing about this
2/17/2010 12:05:06 AM
I have a friend who is UU who I respect deeply.that being said, I find the quasi-universal acceptance of "all-faiths" to be nearly as ridiculous as those faiths who exclude those who believe different.
2/17/2010 12:34:43 AM
I think it's far more ridiculous.Well, maybe not more ridiculous than exclusion of people with different beliefs, but certainly more ridiculous than rejection of a set of beliefs that are fundamentally incompatible with your own.Ironically, I still take a UU-ish position of "if it's your thing, knock yourself out". Unitarian Universalists don't tend to hurt anything else, and I don't think that UUism is going to screw you all up like some of these self-help psychotherapy cults.I do personally think it's stupid and pointless, though.[Edited on February 17, 2010 at 12:46 AM. Reason : ]
2/17/2010 12:36:54 AM
2/17/2010 1:14:38 AM
plus, you get a free day pass to disney world!
2/17/2010 1:26:39 AM
I'm not exactly the poster child for attendance in my own denomination, but I admit to being confused about why you would ever get up early on a weekend and hand money to people just to kind of hang out and get advice.If you need life guidance or counseling, there are trained professionals who can help you for money at reasonable hours during the week.Sure, I get up early on weekends (not often enough) and hand money to them for advice, but it's because I think their advice, specifically, is more helpful than advice that could be sought elsewhere. That may make me very, very stupid, but if I'm blowing my sleep and cash on it at least it's something I don't think I could get elsewhere, with more sleep for less money.Much as I hate to agree with Supplanter, if you don't actually believe in specific religious tenets you would do better for the world (and possibly yourself) just volunteering somewhere.
2/17/2010 1:51:47 AM
^^ lol^ Who has said anything about getting up early? I always went to the 12pm service when I did go Like I said, it's not so much about someone saying, "Okay you should do ABC right now!" like some sort of self-help seminar. It's more:
2/17/2010 2:03:40 AM
I thought about checking out UU a few years ago, but then I just stopped doing the religion thing all together. I'd still be interested in going to just to see what it's all about though.
2/17/2010 7:53:34 AM
Oh trust me as a kid it was pretty easy But my great-grandmother would always give me a proper shove when she figured out I wasn't paying attention at all.
2/17/2010 8:00:01 AM
I attended a UU...uhhhh...sermon last year for my wife. She was looking for a church that was more liberal and understanding.First there was a bell, then they had a guest singer and they sang from a hymn book, which was really weird since there was no mention of God or anything, just church sounding songs with happy messages.Then they complained about not being able to keep up their attendance numbers for a bit. Then they had open mike session where people got to come up and say something. Most were sad and complaining about how much their life sucked. It seriously felt like the support group scenes from Fight Club.More singing dumb songs. As we made our exit, one of the church members stopped us to work on us coming back next time.My conclusion for my very strange Sunday morning excursion: WTF is the point? Without the dogma, why the establishment? I think
2/17/2010 9:00:15 AM
i think its more social support than a profession of beliefs.
2/17/2010 9:07:32 AM
2/17/2010 10:31:48 AM
All religions are stupid.
2/17/2010 10:36:14 AM
wolfpackgrrr said:
2/17/2010 10:38:01 AM
LISTEN YOU FUCKING FAGGOT COLLEGE KID
2/17/2010 10:38:44 AM
2/17/2010 10:43:06 AM