Quote by David E. Bumbaugh
It's interesting, in light of Emerson's warning that faith cannot be created but must grow, that the seventh principle, which affirms our reverence for the interdependent web of all existence, was the one part of the purposes and principles that wasn't debated across the continent, that wasn't hammered out in a long and exhaustive process. I am told it came to the floor late in the Columbus, Ohio, General Assembly and it was unanimously accepted virtually without debate.
Summary
This quote highlights the intriguing contrast between the growth of faith and the quick acceptance of the seventh principle in Unitarian Universalism. Emerson's idea that faith cannot be forced but must develop naturally is juxtaposed with the fact that the principle affirming reverence for the interconnectedness of all things was readily embraced by all without much deliberation. This serves as a reminder that certain ideas or beliefs can resonate deeply within individuals, evoking a sense of unity and agreement without necessitating lengthy discussions or debates.