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  2. Unitarian Universalism is a religion marked by freedom, reason, and acceptance. [54] As such, Unitarian Universalists practice a non-creedal religion that does not require one to believe in any particular belief or doctrine. [55]

  3. We create spirituality and community beyond boundaries, working for more justice and more love in our own lives and in the world. Unitarian Universalism draws from our heritages of freedom, reason, hope, and courage, building on the foundation of love.

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  4. We are Unitarian Universalist and: Atheist/Agnostic, Buddhist, Christian, Hindu, Humanist, Jewish, Muslim, Pagan, and more. Your beliefs and practices are welcome in Unitarian Universalism.

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    Bible- Belief in the Bible is not required. "The Bible is a collection of profound insights from the men who wrote it but also reflects biases and cultural ideas from the times in which it was written and edited." Communion - Each UUA congregation decides on how it will express the community sharing of food and drink. Some do it as an informal coff...

    Sacraments - Unitarian Universalist beliefs state that life itself is a sacrament, to be lived with justice and compassion. However, the religion recognizes that dedicating children, celebrating coming of age, joining in marriage, and commemorating the dead are important events and holds services for those occasions. UUA Service- Held on Sunday mor...

    The UUA had its beginnings in Europe in 1569, when Transylvanian King John Sigismund issued an edict establishing religious freedom. Prominent founders have included Michael Servetus, Joseph Priestley, John Murray, and Hosea Ballou. The Universalists organized in the United States in 1793, with the Unitarians following in 1825. The consolidation of...

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  5. Unitarianism and Universalism, liberal religious movements that have merged in the United States. In previous centuries they appealed for their views to Scripture interpreted by reason, but most contemporary Unitarians and Universalists base their religious beliefs on reason as well as experience.

  6. Nov 21, 2005 · Respecting the integrity of individual perspective, we offer the following statements as descriptive of who Unitarian Universalists are theologically: We are a grounded faith. We are a faith with roots, however lightly held, that go back two thousand years and more.

  7. For some within Unitarian Universalism, there are seven Principles which reflect deeply-held values and serve as a moral guide. The wisdom and spirituality of these Principles are drawn from sources as diverse as science, poetry, scripture, and personal experience.

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