A community portal about Unitarianism with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: Historic Unitarianism believed in the oneness of God and not the Christian doctrine of the Trinity proclaimed at the Council of Nicaea in...
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A community portal about Unitarianism with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: Historic Unitarianism believed in the oneness of God and not the Christian doctrine of the Trinity proclaimed at the Council of Nicaea in 325 AD. Historic Unitarians believed in the moral authority, but not the deity, of Jesus.
I love the new squidquiz theme. I can see myself making a whole series of lenses for each of my religion or spirituality subniches.
Today I made the lens that will become my lensography for the whole series – suitably it’s also a squidquiz lens itself: Quiz: Religion facts and trivia .
I’ve also made one with Christianity trivia and more niche Krishnamurti trivia and Blavatsky trivia .
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Interpretation of the Shattered Ziggurat: The tower is ambiguous: is it a fortress or a prison? Indeed there is little difference, for we easily may become prisoners of our own defenses. The tower is the World Axis, the center of being, and the divine illumination has struck at its core, demolishing it, but igniting in its depths the spark of new life. The falling figures, representing head and heart (reason and emotion), were imprisoned in the tower's dogma and defenses. Though now released... Read Full Story
I was eating my dinner and watching TV I suddenly dropped my remote and felt far to lazy to bend over and pick it up…
I was then forced into watching the most disturbing visual representation of Catholic children I have ever seen, and I went t0 9 years of Catholic school and lived in a rectory!!!!
This show, is entitled ” My Little Angels”
These things are fucking scary as hell and yet I could not bring myself to change the channel, I was hysterical at the sight of these wads of felt... Read Full Story
An introduction into the philosophy of John Hick a noted religious philosopher using quotes.
Philosophers of religion know John Hick's pluralistic hypothesis for it's daring solution to conflict between religions. The basic idea: religion is based on spiritual experiences - but even in the best of us those experiences are experienced through the lens of our conditionings. Read Full Story
A joke for the Unitarian Universalists in the crowd: Question: How many UU's does it take to change a light bulb? ANSWER: This statement was issued: "We chose not to make a statement either in favor of or against the need for a light bulb. However, if in your own journey you have found that a light bulb works for you, that's fine. You are invited to write a poem or compose a modern dance about your personal relationship with your light bulb (or light source, or non-dark resource), and present... Read Full Story
This is our group blog, which is unique because any Zimbio member can post an entry to it. Some members blog about recent news and trends related to the portal topic, others recount relevant personal stories. You can also comment on and rate existing blog entries, to voice your opinion and to help the community identify which members and entries on the portal are must-reads. Got an interesting idea or story to share with other members of this portal? Well, then put on your journalist's cap... Read Full Story