God Is NOT Optional: Another Perspective

April 1, 2008 on 5:49 pm | In Shout-Outs, Unitarian Universalism |

Terri Pahucki contributed this to the comments on the “God is Optional, You Are Not” banner that is displayed in front of the UU congregation in San Francisco,

I don’t know that UU’s should have any sign relating to our theology; it’s just too diverse in language, and slogans cheapen it’s depth. My church has a “Standing on the Side of Love” equal marriage banner on the side of the church. (This banner was vandalized when it was first hung–so it definitely made a statement, and got attention). But it was a statement based on principle and action, not theology. Attempts to sloganize our theology only end up focusing on what we are NOT, rather than what we ARE, I think. Our beliefs–and the language we use to describe them– are just too diverse. It is important that people experience God (or transcendence and holiness) when they come to church– but I don’t think that experience can be sloganized.

I think this is an excellent reflection, and was very happy to see that Terri expounds on it further over at her own blog, UU Intersections. I had never seen this blog until today and I am very moved by Terri’s beautiful writing. Her Easter season posts are exquisite, and I am very interested in her opinions on strengthening Unitarian Universalism through more shared spiritual practices and experiences. She reminds me of the old joke: Unitarian Universalists are those who, when they die and reach the afterlife, see two doors. One is marked “Heaven” and the other “A Lecture About Heaven.” The Unitarian Universalist goes through the door marked “A Lecture About Heaven.”

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  1. Wow! Thank you so much for this, PeaceBang! I just like to write and am so glad you enjoyed reading my posts. I LOVE dialogue about spirituality and UUism, and am looking forward to “blog-chatting” further with you and others interested in these topics.

    Comment by Terri — April 1, 2008 #

  2. Now I finally have something to say… Terri’s sentiments match my own, and say what I couldnt figure out how to say in the last post.

    I feel I’m spiritual, I dont define myself as an atheist. So I guess the “God is Optional” slogan didnt speak to me because of that (even if “God” is just a simple term I use to describe a power higher than myself… it’s one usually every one gets, even if our theologies are different).

    What definitely would speak to me, however, is exactly as Terri describes: something that represents our social actions and our love for humankind. I would definitely have been drawn to a church with a banner that reads “Standing on the Side of Love.”

    Because to me, the members of a church should practice what they preach… and stand on the side of love for all of humanity…

    Comment by Mars Girl — April 1, 2008 #

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