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Imagine…if you believed democracy were essential. Not just a “choice” among variations of how to govern a group of people, but an essential structure. Read more →
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The Unitarian Universalist minister David O. Rankin liked to relate a story from his career. Read more →
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Do you trust democracy? In your bones, do you trust it? Do you trust yourself and your fellow citizens? Read more →
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One hundred years ago the state of Maine was sharply divided between Republicans and Democrats. Read more →
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I grew up in a deeply political UU family. From the earliest time I can remember, we talked about politics and religion at the dinner table. Read more →
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I had a proud parenting moment the other day. My young adult daughter texted me “I have officially become the kind of annoying adult that won’t shut up about politics.” Read more →
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Politics and religion share the desire to make a difference in the world. Read more →
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Then let us first of all have grace.
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March 2020
Those who say religion has nothing to do with politics do not know what religion is. ―Mahatma Gandhi
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