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Past Reflections

Buddhism and Desire – March 28th, 2010

Mar 31st, 2010 by Andrew Kerr | 0

Apology for Desire: Conversations with Buddhism.
Our planting ceremony this morning invites us to participate in the movement of life in our local ecosystem. Now is the quickening time. The soft warm light of March lays gentle pressure on the brown belly of our soil, and stirs the pregnancy of our land to [...]

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Gandhi’s Religious View of Freedom – March 14th, 2010

Mar 16th, 2010 by Andrew Kerr | 0

Swaraj:  What We Americans Can Learn From Gandhi

Swaraj is Gandhi’s term for ‘freedom.’  Swaraj, or freedom, was probably the most important idea animating Gandhi’s life and work.  His commitment to nonviolence, his astonishing courage, his almost inhuman discipline, all arose in my opinion from his life-long effort to achieve freedom:  freedom from British rule, certainly, [...]

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The Religious Importance of Bodies – February 28th, 2010

Mar 3rd, 2010 by Andrew Kerr | 0

The summary of today’s service says that the purpose of bodies is to produce intense religious emotion.  It is better to say ‘foster religious emotion’ rather than produce, I think.  The body, I will suggest, is a community of living things that gives us the world, and when we are given the world, we have [...]

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What Makes Us Change for the Better – January 10th, 2010

Feb 21st, 2010 by Andrew Kerr | 0

We’ve all the heard the old line, the road to hell is paved with good intentions.  This is bad news for freethinkers.  Since we are all going to hell anyway, we don’t even get the advantage of a paved road.  So what are we going to do with our good intentions, given that we can’t [...]

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A Defense of Monogamous, Committed Romance – February 14th, 2010

Feb 21st, 2010 by Andrew Kerr | 0

A few years ago, Jen and I and my brother went to St. John’s, in the US Virgin Islands,  for a week.  One night, Jen stayed in, and my brother and I went out about the town.  My brother is single, and it became my job to help my brother meet as many of the [...]

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The Subversive Religion of Jesus – December 13th, 2009

Dec 15th, 2009 by Andrew Kerr | 0

Now I grew up Catholic, but, looking back now, I can’t say that I got a very accurate portrayal of Jesus.  For example, I still have a framed image of Jesus given to me by the Nun who shepherded me through the year-long process of First Confession.  I was around 8 years old.  A bearded [...]

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Individual Worth and the Importance of Play – November 8th, 2009

Nov 8th, 2009 by Andrew Kerr | 0

My son Matthew and I are both what are called ‘artistic personalities.’  This is one of those labels that’s like a rug; you sweep a lot of dirt under the nice pattern.  Anyway, if you remember any high school chemistry, you’ll remember that sometimes when you combine two substances, you can make fire, explosions.  Well, [...]

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Founder’s Day Address, 2009

Oct 26th, 2009 by Andrew Kerr | 0

Skepticism as Religion:  Kurt Vonnegut and the Meaning of Life

In our governing principles, Eduard Schroeter wrote, “the foundation of this congregation is reason.”  This is a frightening thing to say, it is.  Reason identifies our very human capacity to embrace reality, all of it.   As I wrote this, my dog, Ananda, was snoring by our [...]

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Forgiveness East and West

Oct 14th, 2009 by Andrew Kerr | 0

You know how the most beautiful music is almost always sad?  I feel like that’s because life is sad, sad in a beautiful kind of way because it tries so hard, we try so hard.  There’s happiness, yes. It appears suddenly in our lives, like a gift – it is a gift – but we [...]

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Immortality: Does It Make Any Sense?

Oct 14th, 2009 by Andrew Kerr | 0

At one level, the Harry Potter series is about a very old conflict, the conflict between fearless living,  symbolized by Dumbledore on the one hand, and fearful grasping, symbolized by Voldemort on the other.  It’s a conflict inside ourselves.  Dumbledore and Voldemort are archetypal figures; each exists within us, I think.  When Dumbledore calmly informs [...]

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