Why Is Someone Like Me in a Place Like This? The Religious Humanist Journey - a podcast by 1st Unitarian Universalist Society of San Francisco

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"Why Is Someone Like Me in a Place Like This? The Religious Humanist Journey"



"What does it mean to live a religious life if you are not what most people

would consider religious? Unitarian Universalism is a unique religion in that

it not only welcomes people who follow other faiths, but also those typically

referred to as non-believers: atheists, agnostics, those who have rejected

other faith traditions, and those who were raised, like today's guest

preacher, to reject religion altogether. In fact, these so-called non-

believers make up a fair percentage of the people in our pews. What brings us

here? What might we believe? UU ministerial student Millie Phillips, a self-

identified "non-theist religious humanist," will address these questions."

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