Posted by Rev. David on January 6, 2010
The recent media attention that Fox News personality Brit Hume drew for himself by suggesting that Tiger Woods find his way out of his current marital and image problems by converting from Buddhism to Christianity, because Christianity offers a “better” (perhaps easier) form of forgiveness, has gotten me thinking about salvation and atonement. Particularly, it [...]
Categories: Evangelism, Interfaith, Prophetic Voice, theology
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Tags: advertising religion, atonement, Buddhism, commoditization, evangelical, evangelical christianity, faith, prostelytizing, religion, salvation, Unitarian, Unitarian Universalism, Universalism, Universalist, yoga
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Posted by Rev. David on April 11, 2008
I am a Unitarian Universalist who believes deeply that salvation is an inherent aspect of my faith. Not just my own personal salvation, though through this faith that has happened, but the salvation of the world. My faith is not about the salvation of individual souls for a perceived afterlife. I believe that whatever happens [...]
Categories: Defining Religious Langauge, Prophetic Voice
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Tags: Jesus, kingdom of god, mission, religious langauge, salvation, vision
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