The
need to be right makes us miserable. It puts us in a judgmental mood where
everything that is said, and done, and happens to us, gets compared to our
sense of how things should be. The more certain we become, the more judgmental,
the more miserable we are. We are acting like God and deciding how the universe
should behave for our satisfaction.
Who
made us God? How is the decision that we made to be God, often unconscious,
working for us?
Unitarian
Universalists are a curious bunch of folks who can tolerate a great deal of
ambiguity because they require no allegiance to a creed or assent to any
orthodox dogma but rather affirm and promote the free and responsible search
for truth and meaning.
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