American Unitarian Conference Forum

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“Now if you are unwilling to serve the LORD, choose this day whom you will serve…but as for me and my household, we will serve the LORD” (Joshua 24:15).

“One of the greatest of all errors, is the attempt to exalt God, by making him the sole cause, the sole agent in the universe, by denying to the creature freedom of will and moral power, by making man a mere recipient and transmitter of a foreign impulse. This, if followed out consistently, destroys all moral connexion between God and his creatures. In aiming to strengthen the physical, it ruptures the moral bond, which holds them together. To extinguish the free will is to strike the conscience with death, for both have but one and the same life. It destroys responsibility. It puts out the light of the universe; it makes the universe a machine. It freezes the fountain of our moral feelings, of all generous affection and lofty aspirations” (William E. Channing, Introductory Remarks to The Works of William E. Channing [1841]).
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