Archive for October, 2011

Comparative Religion

Comparative Religion I was about 14 when I decided that I could not be a religious person. The only religion that I knew about was Catholicism, so my real decision was not to be Catholic. There were two basic reasons that stopped me then. The first was the way women and homosexuals were viewed and treated within the church: blocked
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Wiccan Studies

Dear Lord Starwalker, Dear Amy, I started the ULC Dr. of Wiccan Studies Program in the beginning of January this year and received the final lesson a few days ago. Despite a little glitch of no consequence in the e-mail system, the course was very well delivered and very enlightening. It is clear that Lord Starwalker is well-learned on the
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Inspirational Story

On the ULC Seminary site, I try to post interesting and inspirational stories. Here’s one I heard today that I thought I’d share. A Carrot, an egg and a cup of coffee….. A young woman went to her mother and told her about her life and how things were so hard for her. She did not know how she was
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Master of Religion

Dear Rev. Long, Thank you for such a wonderful course. I thoroughly enjoyed the study course material I received during the 20 weeks. Over the entirety of the learning session, I gained more knowledge about how the government and the Bible fit together, the Bible’s layout, the history of Christianity and its church, how it applies to marriage and divorce,
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Welcome to the ULC Seminary Blog

Hello All! I’m Amy Long and this is my first time doing a blog. I run the ULC Seminary and I thought I’d open up some discussion about what anyone wants to know about the Universal Life Church. I’m also going to be publishing some of the essays from those who have taken some of the Seminary courses. The essays
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Funeral Words

“Death is nothing at all. It does not count. I have only slipped away into the next room. Nothing has happened. Everything remains exactly as it was. I am I, and you are you, and the old life that we lived so fondly together is untouched, unchanged. Whatever we were to each other, that we are still. Call me by
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