Among the seven Principles that covenant Unitarian Universalist congregations, the seventh holds a unique and expansive place: "Respect for the interdependent web of all existence, of which we are a part." This statement is both a spiritual affirmation and a profound ecological and philosophical truth claim, serving as a foundational ethic for modern religious naturalism. To understand its depth is to explore its scientific underpinnings, its theological implications, and its urgent call to ethical living. At its core, this principle moves beyond a mere acknowledgment of nature's beauty to assert a fundamental ontology of relationship. It posits that existence is not a collection of discrete, independent objects, but a dynamic, interconnected process. Is this true that all existence is interdependent? From a scientific perspective, evidence abounds. In ecology, the concept of the food web illustrates how energy and matter flow through systems, where the loss of a single s...
I grew up in a cult that claimed to be…
The sole proprietors of the truth.
I thought truth was the most important thing,
But I learned of some things more important:
Vital existence and rational egoism.
One must protect oneself from…
The Psychic Vampires and ideologues,
Those who exploit weakness…
To take advantage of the unsuspecting.
Beware those who take but never give!
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