You have Me confused with Sabrina. I am not and have never been a Unitarian Universalist. I am an agnostic atheist humanist, and also the Goddess of the Northern Hemisphere Vernal Equinox, chocolate, punctuation, and Random Equipment Malfunctions. (For the record, I am agnostic regarding My own divinity.

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And for the record, PC, it is My understanding that many Unitarian Universalists do not believe in the god of the Bible.
False. Although I read the Bible approximately 48 years ago, at no time did I see it as anything more than an odd storybook. I have been an agnostic theist, but the gods I worshipped were Athena, Shiva, and the Norse pantheon. Despite the fact that I was baptized in the United Church of Canada (moderate Protestant) at the age of 3 months, I have
never believed in the god of the Bible, nor in Jesus, nor in the Holy Spirit. I think they're all fictional (or, in the case of "Jesus," possibly a mythologized version of a perfectly ordinary rabbi who has been quite thoroughly dead for at least 1900 years).
...Completely irrelevant. I don't care if you call the Holy Spirit "the Comforter," "Satan's Little Helper" or "Debbie the Dolphin Groomer," because to Me the Bible is patently worthless as evidence.
I don't think that there is any "spirit" there at all. I think that the the blind woman is deluded, insane, or a charlatan.
False dichotomy; and you're definitely asking the wrong person. I would never, under
any circumstances whatsoever (including a gun to My head) launch a nuclear missile against anyone. One nuke is two too many, in My opinion.
That is, in My opinion, sexist nonsense. Where I live, both men and women work in the city in roughly equal numbers. I have also known quite a few women who have served in the Canadian armed forces, and in fact
the new head of one of our training bases is female.
I also note that you haven't grasped the fact that the aftereffects of a major nuclear outbreak will kill virtually
everyone. If such a tragedy were to occur, I foresee a death toll of at least 6.5 billion people within the first month, and the extinction of the survivors not long after that because of the destroyed infrastructure, starvation due to a devastated ecosystem, radiation poisoning and psychiatric illness due to bereavement and despair.
There are no winners in a nuclear war.
PC, if a god gives people "free will" (or any other superpower), despite knowing in advance that they will use that ability to murder billions of people, that god is 100% responsible for all the deaths that subsequently occur. A god that would stand idly by and allow a nuclear holocaust to occur is evil, and saying that it's because of "free will" is just making excuses for the inexcusable. It's no different than giving a loaded gun to a toddler, leaving him unsupervised, and then blaming the little kid when he shoots someone.