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UNITARIAN
UNIVERSALIST BELIEFS
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- We
believe in the freedom of religious expression. All individuals should
be encouraged to develop their own personal theology, and to present
openly their religious opinions without fear of censure or reprisal.
- We believe in the toleration of
religious ideas. All religions, in every age and culture, possess not
only an intrinsic merit, but also a potential value for those who have
learned the art of listening.
- We believe
in the authority of reason and conscience. The ultimate arbiter in
religion is not a church, or a document, or an official, but the
personal choice and decision of the individual.
- We believe
in the never-ending search for Truth. If the mind and heart are truly
free and open, the revelations which appear to the human spirit are
infinitely numerous, eternally fruitful, and wondrously exciting.
- We believe in the unity of
experience. There is no fundamental conflict between faith and
knowledge, religion and the world, the sacred and the secular, since
they all have their source in the same reality.
- We believe
in the worth and dignity of each human being. All people on earth have
an equal claim to life, liberty, and justice--and no idea, ideal, or
philosophy is superior to a single human life.
- We believe in
the ethical application of religion. Good works are the natural product
of a good faith, the evidence of an inner grace that finds completion
in social and community involvement.
- We believe
in the motive force of love. The governing principle in human
relationships is the principle of love, which always seeks the welfare
of others and never seeks to hurt or destroy.
- We believe
in the necessity of the democratic process. Records are open to
scrutiny, elections are open to members, and ideas are open to
criticism--so that people might govern themselves.
- We believe in the importance of
a religious community. The validation of experience requires the
confirmation of peers, who provide a critical platform along with a
network of mutual support.
UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST ASSOCIATION
25 Beacon St., Boston, MA 02108
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