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Posted on 12/16/2001 3:51:56 PM PST by Noloclue

I am looking for information about the Unity Church and their Science of the Mind program from any freepers who may have experience with the church or any of its members.


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I have fallen in love with a woman who is active in a Unity Church. I have been to one service with her and I am not comfortable with the church. It seemed too new ageish for my taste, too concerned with the mind overcoming illnesses. I have read some of the information from their various websites. It seems to harken back to Ralph Waldo Emerson and the Transcendentals. She says she accepts me as I am and I feel no pressure to join her church. I do not plan to do so. Can anybody out there give me more insight into this group and tell me any of their experiences with the Unity Church and its members?
1 posted on 12/16/2001 3:51:56 PM PST by Noloclue
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To: Noloclue
Here is a website that has a good database of all kinds of churches and religions. It is a Christian website, so you can expect it to be biased toward Christianity. You might still find the information helpful. Here is the link: ChristianAnswers.net
3 posted on 12/16/2001 4:00:36 PM PST by cantfindagoodscreenname
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To: Noloclue
Unity church is a cult..it is new age non religion..

Unity Church

Unity Beliefs

Deity:

Unity has abandoned the popular image that God is an elderly, superhuman male with a white flowing beard who lives in a remote place "up there". We do not believe that God is fickle, answering some prayers and ignoring others. We do not look upon God as a deity to be feared. One fundamental attribute of God is that God is good. We are created to be "healthy, happy, prosperous, loved and loving, courageous and strong". If we fall short of these goals, it is because we have separated our mind from God, and allowed negative thoughts to intrude. God is within each one of us; and is directly accessible. We need only to quietly turn within ourselves to contact God.

Unity follows a form of pantheism [better yet, panENtheism... WM]. God exists in all things. God is present throughout creation: in humans, plants, animals, the earth itself, etc. [And, all things are present in God, hence panENtheism... WM]

Jesus Christ:

Unity rejects the traditional Christian view that Jesus is a deity to be worshipped; we point out that at no time did Jesus tell his disciples to worship him. Rather, we look upon Jesus as a great healer, miracle worker, and mystic who had a direct access to God. We believe that his actions can be emulated by believers today. One's life is to be dominated by love, and compassion, even toward one's enemies.

Genesis story allegory

Unity rejects the concept of original sin, (the belief that because of Adam and Eve's actions in the Garden of Eden, we are all conceived in iniquity and born in sin). We look upon the Genesis story as an allegory; a very human attempt to explain our beginnings. We emphasize that humans are created in the image and likeness of God, and are thus not intrinsically evil or sinful.

Heaven:

Rather than looking upon heaven as a place "up there" to be experienced as a reward after death, Unity conceives of heaven as expressed by Jesus: "The kingdom of heaven is at hand", and "The kingdom of God is in the midst of (within) you". Charles Fillmore definedit as "a state of consciousness in which the soul and the body are in harmony with Divine Mind". One does not have to wait until death. Heaven can thus be enjoyed at any time through prayer. Through proper technique, attitude and receptivity one can elevate one's personal consciousness to a heavenly state.

Hell:

The Unity Church does not conceive hell to be a place of eternal torment in which people are eternally punished with fire because of their beliefs and/or actions during life. It is not a place to go to after death. Rather it is a state of consciousness to be suffered here on earth. Charles Fillmore wrote: "One does not have to die in order to go to hell, any more than one has to die to get to heaven. Both are states of mind and conditions, which people experience as a direct outworking of their thoughts, beliefs, words, and acts. If one's mental processes are out of harmony with the law of man's [sic] being, they result in trouble and sorrow; mental as well as bodily anguish overtakes one, and this is hell".

Satan:

Many Christians look upon Satan as a quasi-deity; an all evil presence who is the opposite of the goodness of God. Satan and God are often portrayed as fighting over individuals' souls. This dual divinity has obvious links to Zoroastrianism which was incorporated into ancient Jewish legends which, in turn, were later codified as parts of the book of Genesis. Other aspects of Satan were derived from ancient Greek and Babylonian beliefs.

Unity interprets Satan's temptation of Jesus symbolically. Satan did not tempt Jesus to turn stones into bread; it was the "voice of human hunger"; the temptation to throw himself off the highest part of the temple was "the voice of human desire for recognition"; the temptation to becomea ruler was "the voice of worldliness".

Thus Satan is not a physical entity; but is one's lower nature: selfishness, greed, the desire to turn away from God. Satan can be resisted by systematically striving towards one's higher nature.

Sin:

Traditionally, sin has been defined as falling short of perfection. Unity uses an alternate definition: "living under a false sense of separation from God". We view this as a delusion because God is in reality continuously present within us. This false belief can be overcome through prayer.

One of the most prominent beliefs concerning mankind is that we were "conceived in iniquity and born in sin". We have accepted this thinking of ourselves as incurable sinners, so much accepted it that it is a difficult exercise to entertain an alternative to this idea.

We have accepted, even concluded, that we are indelibly tainted with the original sin of Adam and Eve. But if we take the time to explore the Bible in depth, we will realize that the story of Adam and Eve is allegorical. It was composed after much of the rest of the Old Testament was recorded, designed to give a beginning to the story of human beings. We cannot deny that the story of creation is beautifully written, but we would do well to remind ourselves that it is man's endeavor to write of his beginnings.

Many of us have been bombarded since childhood with the teaching that we are miserable sinners, resulting from the "fall of Adam", and the implication has been that an entire lifetime would not be sufficient time to eradicate the taint of our sinfulness.

Life After Death:

Unity defines heaven and hell as conditions in the here and now. They are not places where people go to spend eternity. Rather, many in Unity believe in a form of reincarnation. After death the soul is believed to leave the body, and to live again in another human body. This is/was a common belief among: present day Eastern religions the early Christian Church prior to the Council of Constantinople in 533 CE the Essenes, one of the three Jewish sects while Jesus was alive.

Unity cites references from the Christian Scriptures which show that the concept of reincarnation was common during Jesus' time. In the Gospels of Matthew and Mark , John the Baptist is referred to as the reincarnation of Elijah. In Matthew, some of the populace guessed that Jesus was a reincarnation of John the Baptist; others guessed Elijah; still others guessed Jeremiah or one of the other prophets. Jesus neither criticized the people for their beliefs, nor declared reincarnation to be heresy. Each lifetime is viewed as a time of preparation for the next life, leading towards eventual perfection.

Unity Practices:

Unity has no missionaries. We rely upon our teachings being spread by our readers and followers and by the literature itself.

"New centers and churches are normally started as study groups sponsored by an existing ministry or the expansion department of the Association of Unity Churches. Both the Association and Unity School of Christianity provide support materials and services to emerging ministries."

Prayer:

Real prayer does not involve begging God for a favour, or repeating standard prayers in a ritual setting. It an act of becoming spiritually one with God. If one applies Ralph Waldo Emerson's concept of prayer: the contemplation of the facts of life from the highest point of view, then prayer can be a constant personal activity. One can also use the "arms" of prayer by mentally embracing some other individual as the target of a prayer or the "wings" of prayer by directing one's prayer at all those who are receptive.

Worship:

It is not limited to Sunday church services. Worship can be pursued at any time and location when one feels adoration and devotion for God. Ideally, it can be experienced continually through the day.

Baptism:

Within Christendom, some faith groups follow the tradition started by John the Baptist; they totally immerse the body in water. Others regard baptism as symbolic; they simply sprinkle drops of water on the person. Most Unity practitioners do neither. We note that Jesus never made baptism a requirement for others during his ministry; and so, we do not have a formal baptism sacrament. Rather we encourage every believer to attain a Spiritual Baptism which is a deeply personal event, a cleansing "prayer experience with Spirit, an ultimate dialogue between an individual and God." The individual emerges purified, having experienced a religious conversion of great intensity.

Communion:

There has been much controversy over the meaning, details, and purpose of the rite of Holy Communion (the Lord's Supper) within Christian Churches. Most Unity ministers do not have a formal ritual. We recall the words of St. Paul "The Kingdom of God is not foodand drink but righteousness and peace and joy in the Holy Spirit". Communion becomes a close encounter with God in private prayer, in which one becomes aware of the impact that God is making in all areas of one's life.

4 posted on 12/16/2001 4:01:29 PM PST by RnMomof7
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To: Noloclue
I'd go play golf while she goes to church.
5 posted on 12/16/2001 4:04:06 PM PST by HeartOfDixie
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To: RnMomof7
Something like Episcopaleans .... ( the new breed, that is.)
6 posted on 12/16/2001 4:04:53 PM PST by genefromjersey
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To: Noloclue
It has some interesting beliefs and interpretations but I fall completely away with their belief that Jesus was not God.

Though not an official Unity book, The Ten Commandments by Emmet Fox is a great read.

7 posted on 12/16/2001 4:06:45 PM PST by Nov3
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To: Noloclue
I'm sorry! The link I gave you was not helpful at all. There is nothing there on the Unity Church.
8 posted on 12/16/2001 4:07:06 PM PST by cantfindagoodscreenname
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To: Noloclue
An informational link

Unity

9 posted on 12/16/2001 4:07:09 PM PST by RnMomof7
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To: Noloclue
I went to a service with a friend once, some time ago. The lecture was titled "To hell with hell."
10 posted on 12/16/2001 4:08:17 PM PST by hinckley buzzard
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To: genefromjersey
"Something like Episcopaleans .... ( the new breed, that is.)"

GFJ, As are many if not most of the offspring of the Anglican Church today. Peace and love, George.

11 posted on 12/16/2001 4:17:40 PM PST by George Frm Br00klyn Park
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To: Noloclue
I was raised in the Unity Church & was sent as a "Youth of Unity" representative to their headquarters in Missouri for seminars a couple of times. Many in my family belong to it and even more liberal beliefs (Eckankar, etc.). I never agreed with it in many respects but on the other hand, it certainly isn't harmful or cultish and they openly welcome members of other religions. I married a Catholic and now attend his church and Presbyterian. In many ways Unity is quite positive, but most certainly it seems "new age"! With reincarnation, vegetarianism, etc. It's just over 100 years old, I believe.
12 posted on 12/16/2001 4:29:52 PM PST by BonnieJ
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To: RnMomof7
Through proper technique, attitude and
receptivity one can elevate one's personal
consciousness to a heavenly state.

I found a fourway tab of Orange Owsley
did the same thing.  And I didn't have to
attend all those meetings.

13 posted on 12/16/2001 5:08:54 PM PST by gcruse
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To: Noloclue
Back in the early to mid 80s, we lived in the Phoenix AZ area for about 2 1/2 years, having moved there so my wife could recover in a warm climate from a broken hip received after gotten hit by a car (as a pedestrian). Her parents had retired there, so it wasn't that big a deal. My wife was a singer, and started working in the Phoenix area after about six months of building her strength. She met someone somewhere who heard her sing, and asked her if she'd like a job for about a hour on Sunday mornings singing at their church. It turned out to be the local Unity Church. She was initially put off by the extreme niceness and sincerity of the people there, being a city girl from Chicago, who was used to singing in nightclubs and with big bands. Lots of jokes from those early weeks about being surrounded by "Stepford wives and husbands". However, they were very " liberal" about what material she would do,as long as it was uplifting and happy, and pretty much let her pick the tunes on her own. So she'd do things like "I Gotta Crow" from Peter Pan,( complete with a loud rooster's crow punctuating the lyric), and her instincts told her "Imagine" would be right for them too (it was: if you want to know essentially what the Unity Church is about, consider the song "Imagine".) They paid her $60 for a morning's work, and she became friendly with lots of the folks there, but none of them became "friends".But she really enjoyed being able to go someplace every Sunday, and be surrounded by people who would always tell her how wonderful she was, and paying her on top of it. So I wouldn't worry about anyone belonging to the Unity Church: seems like a lot of the people, including the head Minister, came from the ranks of austere Mennonite type upbringings, and were spiritually "rebelling", but in a kind of wishful, wishy-washy way. (Sorry about all those "W" s.)
14 posted on 12/16/2001 5:22:34 PM PST by willyboyishere
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To: Noloclue
Why don't you get an easy to read translation of the Holy Bible and find out for yourself what is the Truth? (New Living Translation is good). Then you won't have to ask other people opinions about a subject that will affect you for eternity. Don't let other people decide your eternal future.
15 posted on 12/16/2001 5:25:11 PM PST by stars & stripes forever
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To: gcruse
MAN... where'd you get Orange Owsley ???
16 posted on 12/16/2001 5:25:16 PM PST by willyboyishere
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To: RnMomof7
Many Christians look upon Satan as a quasi-deity; an all evil presence who is the opposite of the goodness of God. Satan and God are often portrayed as fighting over individuals' souls. This dual divinity has obvious links to Zoroastrianism which was incorporated into ancient Jewish legends which, in turn, were later codified as parts of the book of Genesis. Other aspects of Satan were derived from ancient Greek and Babylonian beliefs.

Satan is hardly the opposite - more so, they are not equals. God is supreme & holds dominion over all. Nevermind him, hes just a conglomeration of stories (sarcasm) - what a deception

- nice post my friend -blessings

17 posted on 12/16/2001 5:25:35 PM PST by Revelation 911
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Oh dear, I knew the Unity Church was not good, but it is worse than I thought. Thanks.
18 posted on 12/16/2001 5:34:50 PM PST by Ditter
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To: willyboyishere

MAN... where'd you get Orange Owsley ???

Well, it has been a while...  :)

19 posted on 12/16/2001 5:37:57 PM PST by gcruse
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To: Noloclue
I was introduced to the Church of Religious Science in 1990 and finally left it in 1996. It is almost identical to the Unity Churches. I called it "The Church of The Lost Souls" as that is what most of the members are, lost souls. Most all have come from unhappy childhoods and they think they've finally found God. It is very cultish, very metaphysical and new age. I found it to be a complete fraud but you can not tell them that as most are so bitter towards Judeo-Christian thought that they can not see the "forest through the trees." You'll find a lot of gays there as there is no moral structure. You'll find a lot of liberals and people who have been through some really bad times. I can honestly say that it is not for me and I hope you can find a way to not get involved. Good luck, you're going to need it!

P.S. I am now a born again Christian and those who I knew at the Religious Science Church feel as though I have betrayed them. Their biases become very apparent when one leaves to become a believer in the Lord.

20 posted on 12/16/2001 5:52:55 PM PST by Lucky2
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