The moment I saw that was the religion Obama claimed, I knew the Muslim conspiracy was a fact. Big red pill for me.
You can come from another religion and be a UU because of its focus on the universal principles between all religions. You're literally both at the same time.
UU is a form of Nature's Laws, which is, when you go deeper into it, a religion that worships Lucifer, or whatever name you want to give that same entity (or the specific meaning of that entity).
The entire goal of the Cabal seems to be to create one world religion (along with one totalitarian communistic government). UU is just a path of entry into their intended universal religion, which is Satanism.
Read up on Satanism. It has a lot of the same principles, and sounds a whole lot like druidic religions of old. Only the initiated get to learn the name of god, which is Lucifer (or Ba'al, or some derivative of the same entity).
Geez, I knew as soon as I mentioned it, one of YOU were going to pop up and slap me.
Did you not read what I wrote?
I was a UU as a teenager.
Meaning I'm not anymore. I ran into my own issues with it, but if you wont read a page, you wont read a biography either.
I've said it before and I'll say it again, if there is going to be a Great Awakening, churches are going to have to take a hard look at why people left in the first place.
What? I wasn't disparaging you nor UU. I was pointing to a connection between UU and the religion of Nature, which is a designed entryway into Satanism.
I've been studying this shit for a while. If you want I can come up with some literature that links stuff, though if you do as I suggested and look at the tenets of modern Satanism you will likely find the links yourself.
I'm like, really struggling to understand how your response matches with anything I said.
You certainly speak from a position as if I havent studied what Satanism is, and that I was still in UU. That is certainly disparaging. Nice try, but I wasn't born last night.
What do you think gave me a proper environment to study and compare ALL religions, without zealots like you breathing down my neck!? It was the UU church.
Now before you jump to conclusions again, that doesn't mean I studied Satanism at UU or even partook in any Satanic rituals in my life. I was merely in an environment that wasn't criticizing me for reading a book that wasn't The Bible. I studied Satanism on my own years after I left UU.
However, I studied Philosophy and other subjects while I was at the UU church. I got to read books like the Apocrypha, the Book of Enoch, etc in their library. The church encouraged me to ask questions and study. I found rabbit holes of information from those people.
Ironically, this path led me to find people who were based within the church and outside as well. My girlfriend at the time jumped down the rabbit hole too since she had masons in her family and we found even more info.
Point is, dont knock people's roots. This movement is made up of everybody, and you don't "know it all".
Nah man, its called Unitarian Universalism.
The moment I saw that was the religion Obama claimed, I knew the Muslim conspiracy was a fact. Big red pill for me.
You can come from another religion and be a UU because of its focus on the universal principles between all religions. You're literally both at the same time.
Source: I was a UU as a teenager.
UU is a form of Nature's Laws, which is, when you go deeper into it, a religion that worships Lucifer, or whatever name you want to give that same entity (or the specific meaning of that entity).
The entire goal of the Cabal seems to be to create one world religion (along with one totalitarian communistic government). UU is just a path of entry into their intended universal religion, which is Satanism.
Read up on Satanism. It has a lot of the same principles, and sounds a whole lot like druidic religions of old. Only the initiated get to learn the name of god, which is Lucifer (or Ba'al, or some derivative of the same entity).
Geez, I knew as soon as I mentioned it, one of YOU were going to pop up and slap me.
Did you not read what I wrote?
Meaning I'm not anymore. I ran into my own issues with it, but if you wont read a page, you wont read a biography either.
I've said it before and I'll say it again, if there is going to be a Great Awakening, churches are going to have to take a hard look at why people left in the first place.
I swear, Sundays on this site are THE WORST!
What? I wasn't disparaging you nor UU. I was pointing to a connection between UU and the religion of Nature, which is a designed entryway into Satanism.
I've been studying this shit for a while. If you want I can come up with some literature that links stuff, though if you do as I suggested and look at the tenets of modern Satanism you will likely find the links yourself.
I'm like, really struggling to understand how your response matches with anything I said.
You certainly speak from a position as if I havent studied what Satanism is, and that I was still in UU. That is certainly disparaging. Nice try, but I wasn't born last night.
What do you think gave me a proper environment to study and compare ALL religions, without zealots like you breathing down my neck!? It was the UU church.
Now before you jump to conclusions again, that doesn't mean I studied Satanism at UU or even partook in any Satanic rituals in my life. I was merely in an environment that wasn't criticizing me for reading a book that wasn't The Bible. I studied Satanism on my own years after I left UU.
However, I studied Philosophy and other subjects while I was at the UU church. I got to read books like the Apocrypha, the Book of Enoch, etc in their library. The church encouraged me to ask questions and study. I found rabbit holes of information from those people.
Ironically, this path led me to find people who were based within the church and outside as well. My girlfriend at the time jumped down the rabbit hole too since she had masons in her family and we found even more info.
Point is, dont knock people's roots. This movement is made up of everybody, and you don't "know it all".
Me too! ? Omaha has one and I went there many years. I now have a near permanent "Doubting Thomas" syndrome as a result-faith is hard to sustain.. ?