Not I. I gather the Unitarian Church is a lot like many other churches these days: it's much less about believing in 'The Big Guy Up Top' as ascribing to a range of ethical and moral principles. Ascribing to the theistic myth is (at least unofficially) optional.
The Unitarians seem to have a very practical approach to social welfare and education that strikes me as being exactly where Lev's at, particularly after what he's no doubt seen and done in his time in Timor Leste.
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Not I. I gather the Unitarian Church is a lot like many other churches these days: it's much less about believing in 'The Big Guy Up Top' as ascribing to a range of ethical and moral principles. Ascribing to the theistic myth is (at least unofficially) optional.
The Unitarians seem to have a very practical approach to social welfare and education that strikes me as being exactly where Lev's at, particularly after what he's no doubt seen and done in his time in Timor Leste.