We pride ourselves in being inclusive, but do we, as liberal religious people, really include people (without stepping on their toes) who self identify as Republican, conservative, center-right, etc., which is the identification of a fair number of UUI members and friends?
Two cheers for conservative liberals, by Philocretes
Mourning the Loss of Republican Moderates in Unitarian Universalism, by Monkey Mind
Can One Be a Religious Liberal and a Political Conservative?, by Rev. Emmy Lou Belcher
Religiously Liberal Political Conservatives: Mythical Beasts or Endangered Species?
by Reverend James Kubal-Komoto
Unitarian-Universalist Republicans, by Transient and Permanent
Are There Republican Unitarian Universalists?, YouTube sermon by Rev. Christine Robinson, First Unitarian Church of Albuquerque
Saturday, May 2, 2009
Sunday, March 29, 2009
April Credo Forum
The topic for the April Credo Forum is Ethics and Unitarian Universalism. Here are some links to sermons and other writings on the topic.
Ethics and Religion, by Rev. Don Southworth
Building Your Own Ethics
Dimensions of Religion: The Ethical Dimension, by Bruce A. Bode
The Ethical Life, Part I, by Rev. Thomas Disrud
The Ethical Life, Part II, by Rev. Thomas Disrud
Universal Ethics, by Rev. Arthur G. Severance
Moral Compass; tool or weapon?, by Janice Kooiker
The difference between morality and ethics, by Rev. Tony Larson
Ethics and Spirituality in Human Relationships, by Victor Ashear
Why Are You Not Evil? A Humanist Perspective on Ethics, by Rev. Ross Hamilton Henry
Humanists and Global Ethics, by Jone E. Johnson
Ethics and Religion, by Rev. Don Southworth
Building Your Own Ethics
Dimensions of Religion: The Ethical Dimension, by Bruce A. Bode
The Ethical Life, Part I, by Rev. Thomas Disrud
The Ethical Life, Part II, by Rev. Thomas Disrud
Universal Ethics, by Rev. Arthur G. Severance
Moral Compass; tool or weapon?, by Janice Kooiker
The difference between morality and ethics, by Rev. Tony Larson
Ethics and Spirituality in Human Relationships, by Victor Ashear
Why Are You Not Evil? A Humanist Perspective on Ethics, by Rev. Ross Hamilton Henry
Humanists and Global Ethics, by Jone E. Johnson
Sunday, January 4, 2009
Welcome to UUI Credo Forum
This blog is the home for topics discussed at the monthly Credo Forum at the Unitarian Universalist Church of Indianapolis.
The Credo Forum meets the first Sunday of the month at 9:15am in the Cottage Library.
The Credo Forum meets the first Sunday of the month at 9:15am in the Cottage Library.
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