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Spirit
My UU faith—and my parents’ lived examples—informed my thinking about living and dying, sustaining and influencing me more than I realized.
Kathryn Hamilton Warren -
Life
Millions of Humanists celebrate Christmas joyfully, meaningfully, and authentically, without pretending to be Christians or grinchishly trying to take anything away from them.
Doug Muder -
Spirit
Putting holes in things that used to be solid is hard. Some days, there is broken glass everywhere. And not all of us are skilled with the metaphorical power tools.
Liz James -
Life
‘We need interreligious scholarship that is beyond coexistence and dialogue. That gets to our need for co-resistance.’
Sonja L. Cohen -
Ideas
For Unitarian Universalists, being open-minded must not mean being empty-headed.
Jeffrey A. Lockwood -
Ideas
What we are willing to say about the universe and our lives is based exclusively on our own shared experience and reason.
Kendyl R Gibbons -
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Spirit
A really big decision defies visualization, because the choice itself changes who I will become.
Doug Muder -
Editorial
What will come of the 1990s’ most astonishing communication development, the World Wide Web—brainchild of a Massachusetts UU, Tim Berners-Lee?
E. J. Graff -
Ideas
I told our UU middle school ‘Building Bridges’ class that Humanism begins with loving all of our neighbors.
Doug Muder -
UU News
UU Humanists express disappointment that UUA has not issued ‘strong and immediate refutation’ of Boy Scouts’ ‘belief in God’ language.
Christopher L. Walton