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Unitarian Universalist BeliefsThe beliefs of Unitarian Universalists are diverse: About one in four identifies themselves to be Christian. Many do not believe in, or question, the existence of a "God" deity or deities. They often describe themselves as agnostics, atheists, humanists, free thinkers... Some maintain other religious traditions from around the world: Buddhism, Hinduism, Neopaganism, Judaism etc. Unitarianism features a lack of dogma, a belief in the inherent goodness of people, and the obligation for each member to seek out and develop his or her own system of beliefs and ethics. You are encouraged to explore your own intuition and personal leanings. Universalism is a religious movement which promotes the concept that every person will go to heaven after death. This contrasts with the traditional Christian belief that one's natural destination is eternal torment in hell and only those who are 'saved' will go to heaven. Unitarians and Universalists co-exist happily though their views may differ.
More about Unitarian Universalist BeliefsUnitarian Universalism is a liberal religion born of the Jewish and Christian traditions. We keep our minds open to the religious questions people have struggled with in all times and places.
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