I was at GA representing the HUUmanists Association (and I was supposed to be a delegate from FPC of Stow & Acton though I forgot my delegate card at home).
Hi, Mike. Thanks for sharing your perspective. Can I ask what specific things UU congregations or AHA chapters like ours could do that would make them more effective in your view?
But also, "What's the solution? Encourage more rationalists to give money to organizations that counter the repressive, Fundamentalist organizations and do so myself."
Good point Bruce. Faith motivates a lot of good in the world.
I was at GA representing the HUUmanists Association (and I was supposed to be a delegate from FPC of Stow & Acton though I forgot my delegate card at home).
Hi, Mike. Thanks for sharing your perspective. Can I ask what specific things UU congregations or AHA chapters like ours could do that would make them more effective in your view?
Hmmm... I see your point that Secular does not mean anti- or even non-religioius.
But also, "What's the solution? Encourage more rationalists to give money to organizations that counter the repressive, Fundamentalist organizations and do so myself."
I agree with your mild criticism that "religion" is not a monolithic entity that can be accused of "
I enjoyed your story very much, David!.
Gee, thanks, now I've got that stupid song stuck in a brain loop! LOL!