Wednesday, January 24, 2007

Famous Unitarians

As you know, I am a Unitarian. There have been many famous and important Unitarians throughout history, including U.S. presidents such as Millard Fillmore.

Here is a list of famous Unitarians in arts and literature.

Even Unitarians can't remember who the famous Unitarians are: It is only today that I found out Herman Melville is one of us, which as far as I am concerned explains why Moby Dick is the most sonorous use of the English language in prose by an American in the 19th century.

4 comments:

Robin Edgar said...

I figure if you hooked up all the famous Unitarians spinning in their graves to geberators they'd make an excellent alternative energy source. . . ;-)

Robin Edgar said...

Needless to say I meant to say 'generators'

Tony said...

True; but, then again, there's a very fine line between "geberators" and "generators."

Robin Edgar said...

Thankfully I made no mention of gerbilators. . . ;-)