A Case for Reason

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We like to think of ourselves as more rational than the church down the street, and this is broadly true. I’d like to examine five examples of “unreason”, ranging from one that’s specifically characteristic of conservative Christianity, to a couple that seem to be more popular among liberals, including one that threatens public health.

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From Tyranny to Transformation

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Truth and Tolerance

Has Unitarian Universalism traded truth for tolerance? Do we still stand for “a free and responsible search for truth and meaning?” Let’s look at these terms and their implications for liberal religion.

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