Unitarian Universalism, which many of our founding fathers adhered to, is not a religion.
I guess Tom Cruise's lawyers don't sing Kumbaya.
Gotta love Texas.

edit: I was racing out the door when I posted this, and I didn't remember where I'd seen it: in fact,
dabrooklyn brought it to my attention.
I guess Tom Cruise's lawyers don't sing Kumbaya.
Gotta love Texas.
Unitarian Universalists have for decades presided over births, marriages and memorials. The church operates in every state, with more than 5,000 members in Texas alone.
But according to the office of Texas Comptroller Carole Keeton Strayhorn, a Denison Unitarian church isn't really a religious organization -- at least for tax purposes. Its reasoning: the organization "does not have one system of belief."
Never before -- not in this state or any other -- has a government agency denied Unitarians tax-exempt status because of the group's religious philosophy, church officials say. Strayhorn's ruling clearly infringes upon religious liberties, said Dan Althoff, board president for the Denison congregation that was rejected for tax exemption by the comptroller's office.
"I was surprised -- surprised and shocked -- because the Unitarian church in the United States has a very long history," said Althoff, who notes that father-and-son presidents John Adams and John Quincy Adams were both Unitarians.
edit: I was racing out the door when I posted this, and I didn't remember where I'd seen it: in fact,
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Date: 2004-05-18 04:40 pm (UTC)I mean, it's only a textual game to create alternative biblical interpretation right? (ie. make your own religion)
That's why I personally really want somebody to trap Bush into some religious conversation and see his head explodes and convert to other religion. That would be so amusing.
(ps. sorry. but my evil Jesuit education just kicked in. :D)
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Date: 2004-05-19 11:09 am (UTC)This morning's AP reports Gov. Rick Perry overruled the parole board and executed a mentally ill (paranoid schizophrenic) prisoner.
The parole board voted 5-1 that Patterson be spared.
The parole board's recommendation was very rare.
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Date: 2004-05-20 09:01 am (UTC)