FWIW, I think I remember reading, somewhere on the W3C site, that Tim
Berners-Lee is/was a Unitarian. The page provided a lot of useful
information on the Unitarian philosophy. If somebody knows where to find
this, maybe you could post it.
Jennifer wrote:
>
> It's you. I think I could sum it up better as "Do no harm" or "Think about
> how you can be part of the good that exists in the world." I know a lot of
> Unitarians and each one of them is kind, generous, and rational. It's a big
> craze among college professors. My mother recently joined the Unitarians
> (converted isn't a good word for it since they do not believe that
> religions are necessarily mutually exclusive).
>
> And although I do not count myself among their numbers (despite my rating
> on the test) I admit that I was disturbed that a self-proclaimed religious
> person would mock another religion like you just did. Obviously
> Unitarianism isn't strict enough for you and doesn't dictate enough rules
> for your taste, but that doesn't mean that it doesn't have a system of
> beliefs. In fact, its system of belief dictates that the thing that you
> just did that disturbed me is a bad thing.
>
> Or in other words, if you don't want people to hold your beliefs against
> you, don't hold theirs against them.
>
> This rational flame was underwritten by the Unitarian Church. Or something.
>
>
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