*headdesk* Sometimes I am so ashamed of my religion.
I realize you're not just talking about the magazine here, but I do think that right now, UU World is doing a pretty poor job of representing our religion. The Unitarian Universalism I encounter in church is (almost) all about the joyful quest, while UU World lately seems to be mostly an exercise in agonizing, fruitless self-accusation. I don't need the magazine that purports to represent my church to tell me how much I suck. I need it to tell me how I could do better. 'Frinstance, if I met you for the first time at church and found out that you work retail, my response might well be the discouraging "Oh..." So, UU World, don't tell me what a pathetic and useless creature of privilege I am. Tell me how you and I could make that conversation a more positive experience for both of us, one that might advance us both a little bit on our free and responsible search for truth and meaning rather than sending us both home to our respective rooms to sulk.
OK, now my issues are showing. But really, between the inane "rankism" article and the deservedly skewered "buy organic" piece in that same issue, I sometimes wonder why I even bother opening up the magazine anymore. Must just be my cockeyed UU optimism. :-/
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Date: 2009-03-09 07:17 am (UTC)*headdesk* Sometimes I am so ashamed of my religion.
I realize you're not just talking about the magazine here, but I do think that right now, UU World is doing a pretty poor job of representing our religion. The Unitarian Universalism I encounter in church is (almost) all about the joyful quest, while UU World lately seems to be mostly an exercise in agonizing, fruitless self-accusation. I don't need the magazine that purports to represent my church to tell me how much I suck. I need it to tell me how I could do better. 'Frinstance, if I met you for the first time at church and found out that you work retail, my response might well be the discouraging "Oh..." So, UU World, don't tell me what a pathetic and useless creature of privilege I am. Tell me how you and I could make that conversation a more positive experience for both of us, one that might advance us both a little bit on our free and responsible search for truth and meaning rather than sending us both home to our respective rooms to sulk.
OK, now my issues are showing. But really, between the inane "rankism" article and the deservedly skewered "buy organic" piece in that same issue, I sometimes wonder why I even bother opening up the magazine anymore. Must just be my cockeyed UU optimism. :-/