Cue The Twilight Zone Theme Song. . . This One Is Almost Eerie. . .

The Emerson Avenger blog received a visit today from someone at Emerson College, Boston, Massachusetts. This person ran a Google search for - what's a famous avenger - and The Emerson Avenger blog post titled 'Is Famous Unitarian Thomas Jefferson Numbered Amongst Famous White Supremacists As Well?' is currently ranked at no. 3 in Google for that particular Google search. I guess it would be fair to say that former U.S. President, famous Unitarian, and even somewhat famous White Supremacist. . . Thomas Jefferson is something of a famous avenger as well, if only within the context of that famous post 9-11 joke about Al-Qaeda mastermind Osama bin Laden encountering 72 Virginians in heaven.

It seems the person who made this Google search was probably not a Unitarian aka U*U since their query lacked the obligatory question mark of Unitarians. I can't help but wonder what went through the mind of this person at Emerson College when their Google search for the truth and meaning of what "a famous avenger" is brought them more or less full circle back to a blog named after famous ex-Unitarian Ralph Waldo Emerson.

Comments

Charlie Francis said…
Hello Robin,
I find your blog quite thought provoking. I do have a problem with what I consider one of its assumptions though. You refer to Emerson as an ex-Unitarian. Emerson died in 1882. Until he was too incapacitated to leave his home he attended the Radical Club. The club was made up of Unitarian clergy and lay people and formed as Gay Wilson Allen described "to discuss the abolishing of all vestiges of supernaturalism in the Unitarian religion." Members of the club included Julia Ward Howe and Henry James Sr.
Signed
Charlie Francis
Robin Edgar said…
Thanks for the info about Ralph Waldo Emerson Charlie. I am glad that you find The Emerson Avenger blog to be tyhought provoking since I certainly intend it to provoke thought, ideally amongst rather thoughtless Unitarian*Universalists who allow U*U injustices, abuses and hypocrisy to go unchecked and unremedied.

Maybe I am overstating things about about Ralph Waldo Emerson being an ex-Unitarian. Needless to say I am referring to his resignation as a Unitarian minister in protest against the "corpse-cold Unitarianism of Brattle Street and Harvard College", and his role in the American Transcendentalist movement.

Feel free to chime in on anything at any time and thanks for (presumably) using your real name.
Robin Edgar said…
Meant to say - Maybe I am overstating things a bit about Ralph Waldo Emerson being an ex-Unitarian.