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About bobjanisdillon

Unitarian Universalist minister, poet, husband, father, three-chord guitar wonder.

Transcendentalism Sermon & Meditation (video)

Delivered September 30, 2012 at the First Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Hunterdon County

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UUs in USA Today! http://ow.ly/eacV9

UUs in USA Today! http://ow.ly/eacV9

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A Labor History of the World in a Few Hundred Words…

In tribal society, everyone was needed to hunt, gather, raise the kids, and perform the occasional raid on the Joneses. Food was shared among the tribe. Barring the odd banishment, if the tribe did OK, you did OK. In agricultural … Continue reading

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“When people are manipulated with guilt…”

“When people are manipulated with guilt and fear, when they are told that if they don’t do certain things they’ll be illegitimate, judged, condemned, sent to hell forever – that’s violence. It doesn’t matter what spiritual language is used or … Continue reading

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“Sermons I like”: “The Car You Drive”

I’m starting a new series here, called simply “Sermons I Like”. There are so many great sermons out there, both UU and otherwise, and part of my spiritual practice is to read or listen to others’ sermons. Not that I … Continue reading

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Charles Peguy was a very devout but non-

Charles Peguy was a very devout but non-churchgoing Roman Catholic, thoroughly socialist, French nationalist poet. For those not instantly turned off by one or more of these descriptors, you might enjoy his gorgeous meditation on hope. http://ow.ly/d2Nmg

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http://www.humansandnature.org/ Thanks t

http://www.humansandnature.org/ Thanks to Liz Johnson for letting me know about this page examining human beings and our environment. Explores some terrific questions in profound ways.

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This summer, I’ve been pondering a quest

This summer, I’ve been pondering a question of deep theological significance: the possible existence of Santa Claus. August may seem like an odd month for such matters. I probably wouldn’t be thinking about this at all if I did a … Continue reading

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