If UU leaders are concerned with ridding the religion of the tools of oppression, they should start by rejecting top-down dogma.

If UU leaders are concerned with ridding the religion of the tools of oppression, they should start by rejecting top-down dogma.
We’re in the belief business. And, if I may say so, luxury beliefs are and always have been our market niche.
Justice Louis Brandeis, said the way to respond to offensive speech in a democracy is “more speech, not enforced silence.”
I used to consider myself both a Buddhist and a Unitarian Universalist, but my Buddhism teaches me that no one benefits from harm to another. I don’t benefit from racism.
Originally posted on Jim Aikin's Oblong Blob:
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