Friday, November 9, 2007

Get quoted in the Atlanta Newspaper

Here's an opportunity for Unitarians to be quoted in the public press.

Don O'Briant (cdobriant@comcast.net) is doing two religion stories for the AJC and needs some comments.

First story: Do you have a traditional way of saying grace for Thanksgiving dinner? A traditional blessing? What is it? Who says it? The same person or different people every year? And does everyone have a different blessing?

Second story: Whether you believe in God or not, most people would agree that there's a good bit of wisdom, common sense and poetry to be found in the Bible. Who hasn't whispered the 23rd psalm (yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil) when facing a crisis; recalled the promise of the 30th psalm (tears may linger through the night, but joy comes in the morning) when grieving; or been drawn to the book of Ecclesiastes (there is absolutely nothing new under the sun) when depressed. What bits of wisdom from the Bible have helped you in
your everyday life?

Contact him at cdobriant@comcast.net if you want to comment.

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