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EditorialThe global warming problem is too global for a few simple steps to solve it, but there are actions you can take.Jon Luoma
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UU NewsTwo Unitarian Universalist seminarians say many in the military are receptive to liberal religion.Leah Rubin-Cadrain
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EditorialEating connects us intimately with the ‘interdependent web of all existence,’ but most food is grown in environmentally unsustainable ways. Is there a Seventh Principle approach to food?Amy Hassinger
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IdeasThe most powerful, lasting meaning comes from ideals of service and working for the common good.
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Editorial
Unitarian Universalists are helping marginalized communities rebuild along the Gulf Coast.
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SpiritSome writers use words as weapons. Let’s use them to connect and heal instead.Mary Pipher
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EditorialTwelve years at the helm of Amnesty International challenged and affirmed William F. Schulz’s Unitarian Universalism.William F. Schulz
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LifeBeacon Press published the Pentagon Papers a decade before I was born, but Beacon’s courage still sets an example.Allison Trzop
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EditorialIt’s time to put our energy into a sustained fight for comprehensive sexuality education.William G Sinkford
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SpiritWhy are we always surprised when reasonable, well-meaning people offer smart arguments for terrible acts?David Schwartz
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Editorial
Martha and Rev. Waitstill Sharp risked their lives to help hundreds of refugees flee occupied Prague.
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Editorial
From the archives: Israel honors two Unitarians for rescuing refugees in World War II; their story provokes soul-searching today.
Michelle Bates Deakin