USA Today

I read just about any newspaper I can get my hands on.  This is one of the fringe benefits of where I work.  The Miami Herald distributes not only the local fish wrap but a Spanish language version of the Herald which seems actually quite different editorially, the New York Times, USA Today, the Wall Street Journal, the Daily Business Journal, El Pais, Diario Las Americas, the Sun Sentinel, the New York Post, and the NY Daily News.  I can usually find a copy of one of these papers in the warehouse before they get recycled when I go to work.

Yesterday, while reading some articles from USA Today I came across an story about a comedian who was starting pop up churches for atheists.

Locally, I attend the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Miami.  My Dad was a Unitarian, my Mom seemed like a Unitarian but she liked praying and taking communion and enjoyed going to church on Sunday. My religious epiphany came when I realized that if there was a god, he wouldn't be sending them to hell just because they had not heard of him the same way I did.  This is not very rigorous and seems fit where I'm at these days.

Wandering back to USA Today, it hardly covers local stories unless it relates to something national in nature and it isn't very detailed but you do get a flavor of what is happening. 

I think the UU's might think of  branding themselves again.  They fancy themselves as the UUA nationally as an association of Unitarian and Universalist.congregations  I might suggest Unitarians, Universalists, and Atheists.

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