tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-52912413020249030.post5319515337077944899..comments2024-03-12T11:58:24.510+13:00Comments on Otagosh: Why it's hard to be a UnitarianGavin Rhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17965552923012880262noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-52912413020249030.post-75043947524673146852011-07-24T10:46:16.240+12:002011-07-24T10:46:16.240+12:00I'd only known one person from a Unitarian chu...I'd only known one person from a Unitarian church up until about ten years ago.<br /><br />Then, someone on a forum mentioned that UU had been his personal solution to the Armstrong problem, and I investigated a bit.<br /><br />This particular gentleman was quite right in his opinion that his new church was very tolerant and understanding. Unlike many mainstream Christian churches, apparently UU welcomes Wiccans, practicing homosexuals, and others who have been portrayed as being flagrant sinners in the Bible. Seems they also teach that all human paths ultimately lead back to God.<br /><br />An optimistic Christian might see UU as being a "gateway" church, with the best case scenario being ultimate transformation for sinners seeking God. It is well known that some people or groups are better equipped to reach certain specific types of people. Who knows? <br /><br />BBByker Bobhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15602697337552385535noreply@blogger.com