wonderful audio service

Greetings Rev. Darlison,
Thank you for providing a wonderful audio service through the podcasts of your sermons. I find them very enlightening, soulful and even entertaining at times. I listen to them while I work alone in an office on Sunday's.
I recently I listened to your sermon "What do Unitarian's Believe?" and was very awestruck (and entertained) to listen to your very thoughtful explanations of the principals of Unitarians and the laying of a common ground.
I had a simple question regarding the last principal you laid out: "We believe in respecting all religious traditions: Not because they are all true. That’s absurd to speak in those terms." Perhaps it's a simple matter of your beautiful Irish lilt failing to connect with my American ear. It sounds like you said "But because To all their adherents they are precious.." and then continued with "and we should not disparage what other people hold sacred."
Did you say "But because To all their adherents they are precious.." or did I misunderstand? Were you quoting something? It sounds beautiful, and I just wanted to know more about it.
Thank you very much for your time and please keep up your wondrous and much appreciated ministry.

From Springfield, Oregon, United States,
Todd D. Woodward toddw@ashbean.com

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