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Mar 20, 2007 13:44

Any CUUP (covenant of unitarian universalist pagan) members on this list? Or any unitarian universalist pagans in Canada (where there would appear to be no CUUP members). For those of you who know nothing about what I am talking about you may find www.cuups.org, http://www.cuc.ca/ and/or Read more... )

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con_girl March 20 2007, 18:56:54 UTC
It can get very confusing because many UU (unitarian universalist) congregations kept their earlier names (in Canada, at least, most were unitarian) so the place I have attended is UU but the name didn't change (my guess is that this has to do with registering for tax purposes and for tradition).

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Re: A niggling detail that's niggling at me. con_girl March 20 2007, 19:59:38 UTC
Depsite my own concerns, I do not think that it is fair to take that principle, out of context - note immediately below the Christian/Jewish one to the Humanist and the Earth traditions ( ... )

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Re: A niggling detail that's niggling at me. lilisonna March 20 2007, 20:08:10 UTC
But it also cites:
wisdom from the world's religions which inspires us in our ethical and spiritual life and spiritual teachings of Earth-centred traditions which celebrate the sacred circle of life and instruct us to live in harmony with the rhythms of nature as sources as well. So, yes. They do use Judaism and Christianity as sources for their faith, but they are not the sole or even necessarily the most prominent of those sources.

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