lilithu
The Devil's Advocate
It depends on what you mean by "partisanship." While many UUs are politically liberal, not all are. But we do take stands on social issues like marriage equality and racial justice. You cannot support social justice without taking a stand on social issues.arthra said:I think if you look at the internal organization and say the ordinances of the Baha'i Faith and compare it say with Unitarian Universalist churches there a lot of differences but there are probably also areas of agreement where Baha'is could support similar objectives say for social justice or peace but again Baha'is strategy is different as we avoid partisanship.
- Art
As for the differences between Baha'i and UU, I'd say the biggest difference is in our organizational structure, which is a reflection of our theology. It's my understanding that all Baha'i worship groups where ever they are in the world conform to a set of standards, whereas UU congregations maintain autonomy over themselves. And this is because the Baha'i, while open to truth from many traditions, believe in progressive revelation from an external source - a series of prophets - whereas UUs believe in ongoing revelation from an internal source - our own consciences.