“Unity,” they cried. “First, we must have unity.” “Whose unity shall we have, yours or mine,” I asked? Knowing there was a Unitarian Church nearby, I stopped by and asked the minister. This ordinate tells me that theirs is all about a god of one; a unity god. Always wondered. Is there such a thing as unity of minds? A singularity? Called up an old physicist friend; says it’s something to do with essence, he thinks. This unity you are demanding, can you please tell us what you mean by unity? David Graham at the Atlantic on The matter: https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2021/01/why-are-republicans-being-so-divisive/617648/
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“Unity,” they cried. “First, we must have unity.” “Whose unity shall we have, yours or mine,” I asked?
Knowing there was a Unitarian Church nearby, I stopped by and asked the minister. This ordinate tells me that theirs is all about a god of one; a unity god. Always wondered.
Is there such a thing as unity of minds? A singularity? Called up an old physicist friend; says it’s something to do with essence, he thinks.
This unity you are demanding, can you please tell us what you mean by unity?
David Graham at the Atlantic on The matter:
https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2021/01/why-are-republicans-being-so-divisive/617648/