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Eve and Adam - a Unitarian Universalist Retelling

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  • You say "In the end, this is false doctrine that leads directly to hell because it rejects the saving grace of Jesus Christ." Saying that any doctrine is false and leads to hell is extremely presumtuous in that you are chastising another's beliefs while conveniently dispensing your own beliefs as God's word. There are lots of people in this world with convictions about their religion that are just as strong as yours. What makes you right and everybody else wrong?

  • you must be such a sad, scared little man.

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  • I love it when Christians think the story of the garden, a man, a woman, a fruit and a snake belongs to them. The truth about a lot of the Old Test is that the Hebrews, traditionally nomadic people who travelled a lot (and spent a LOT of time in Egypt) really didn't have a lot of their own myths and traditions. When they settled down, they needed these. The majority of their myths have been shown to be retellings of other cultures traditions.

  • @fgsltwhghobstwbihsnp Ditto. This was a TOTALLY shocker for me, and I thought I knew everything about the UU "church".

  • Every once in a while, I see a video on the internet that genuinely shocks me. This church skit was it.

  • Universalism. The one size fits all religion.

  • Got news for you. Jesus never taught anything akin to the human wishful doctrine of "saving grace." He taught and exuded divine Love into the consciousness of his followers, he lived love, demonstrated his dominion over matter with love, taught the perfectibility of man as the image and likeness of the one who he called "Alaha" in his native Aramaic tongue. Churchianity is way off.

  • Also, I have to give uucb credit for allowing dissenting opinions...even unsubstantive ones that call it a cult with nothing to back it up.

  • Also, I have to give uucb for allowing dissenting opinions...even unsubstantive ones that call it a cult with nothing to back it up.

  • @nmac121 My friend, you have failed on a level of epic proportions.

  • @SmileLoveForgive  THEY DONT, THEY JUST BELIEVE WHAT EVER THEY WHAT TO BELIEVE IN. CAN YOU SAY CULT?

  • They don't believe in a specific god. This church is open to people of all religions and beliefs, etc.

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