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To: Lane3 who wrote (151048)12/14/2005 6:23:16 PM
From: Snowshoe  Respond to of 793899
 
Garrison Keillor, on Unitarians...

"Arguing with a UU is like wrestling with a pig. Pretty soon you realize the pig likes it."

What do you get if you cross a Seventh-Day Adventist and a Unitarian? Some one who knocks on your door and has no idea why.

uucg.org

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To: Lane3 who wrote (151048)12/14/2005 7:25:57 PM
From: Thomas A Watson  Respond to of 793899
 
From the quoted info below, It seems you must then claim Christ never said he was the Son Of God. The son in a context well above God's best child as he lived his life according entirely to God's will. Symmetry would not all any human to put himself above God's Law. And God's Will is expressed in the Ten Commandments. On some levels it is self evident to me that Truth must have a universal logical consistancy and symmetry and recursion.

"Jesus was God's best child as he lived his life according entirely to God's will. Jesus was a man. Jewish religious teacher, prophet, regarded by the Unitarians as an example to follow, a master of religious and ethical life in teaching and acting. It is from Jesus' teaching you can find out what kingdom of God should be like. Most important part in his teaching is the "twofold commandment of love": "Love your God and love your neighbor as you do your own self"."