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Question about ng
From: thnel...@thnelson.com
Subject: Re: Question about ng
Date: 2000/02/02
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I think it's a put-on. As a lifetime Unitarian, I don't understand
how one can "recover" either. The problem I have with many Unitarians
is that they don't take religion seriously enough, though.
On Sun, 23 Jan 2000 00:44:34 -0500, "Jane W." <jgwea...@erols.com>
wrote:
>I read the official "creed" of the UU church, and I wonder how someone can
>be "recovering" from a belief system that accepts anyone, irrespective of
>their beliefs? I would really like to know how someone decided that he or
>she needed to "recover." It's not like traditional religious dogma, where
>you may consider yourself to be recovering from immersion in a false belief
>system that had resonated with you at one point in time to the point that
>you felt brain-washed. I'm really curious, and would like to hear more.
>Thanks!
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