| Unitarian Universalism | A non-creedal, inclusive, welcoming,
pluralistic and liberal religion that emphasizes
the need of each individual to use one's own reason and
principled judgment in the process of formulating personal positions of a religious
and/or philosophical nature. See CCUU, LIBERAL RELIGION
Elaboration Being non-creedal, Unitarian Universalism does not demand that participants affirm a specific doctrine or creed
in order
to
participate or join. It is radically inclusive and pluralistic, and so
welcomes the participation of people of all sorts of religious and philosophical
backgrounds and views. This includes (but is not limited to) Jews, Christians,
Muslims, Buddhists, pagans, atheists and much more.
Often, Unitarian Universalism and/or Unitaran Universalist
are abbreviated "UU."
For more information, including far more information about UU history, much is available here.
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| UU | Unitarian Universalism, or Unitarian Universalist. See UNITARIAN UNIVERSALISM.
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