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November 8, 2015

Oh The Ravens and the Steelers Should be Friends


Summary:

This sermon highlights the Unitarian Universalist principles of inherent worth and interconnectedness as tools to overcome social and political divisions. Using the Good Samaritan parable and sports rivalries like the Ravens and Steelers, the speakers advocate for kindness toward those with opposing views. They emphasize that Democrats and Republicans, or atheists and Christians, can find common ground by sharing their mutual loves and vulnerabilities rather than arguing over dogma. The sermon encourages listeners to reject stereotypes and recognize the essential humanity in others, regardless of their political or religious affiliations. Ultimately, the sermon suggests that love and respect can bridge the gaps created by modern polarization, fostering a more inclusive and compassionate community.