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when it comes to religion novelty is not a particularly strong credential; as often as not, it suggests shortsightedness, impermanence, and faddishness. On the other hand, hidebound religions, dogmatically fixed to some ancient creed formulated centuries ago in response to theological, political, and sociological conditions of another age and culture, escape the dangers of novelty, but at an unacceptable price.
A Chosen Faith: An Introduction to Unitarian Universalism
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