Rainbow Mage
Lib Democrat/Agnostic/Epicurean-ish/Buddhist-ish
Unitarian Universalism is a liberal, ecumenical religion that sees its roots as being in the liberal tradition of Unitarian Christianity, as well as the skeptical, rational thought of the enlightenment. UU also believes that all world cultures and religions have valid insight to offer in inspiring one to be a better person, and live a better life. One does not need to believe in a particular deity, or affirm a creed to be UU. What unites Unitarian Universalists is the foundational principles, and in those principles is laid out our goal: a more equal humanity with unity and justice for all, and we also encourage use of the democratic process.
Regardless of one's belief in a god, or lack thereof, their sexuality, their ethnic identity- all are welcome to share in the church universal. We call ourselves 'people of the open covenant'.
UU encourages a free and responsible search for truth and meaning, in which each individual seeks out what drives them, and makes their own journey. The principles advise against both intolerance to differing worldviews, or idolatries of the mind- which reason and the scientific process advise us against. In other words- we should not have an unquestioning faith, whatever we may believe.
Regardless of one's belief in a god, or lack thereof, their sexuality, their ethnic identity- all are welcome to share in the church universal. We call ourselves 'people of the open covenant'.
UU encourages a free and responsible search for truth and meaning, in which each individual seeks out what drives them, and makes their own journey. The principles advise against both intolerance to differing worldviews, or idolatries of the mind- which reason and the scientific process advise us against. In other words- we should not have an unquestioning faith, whatever we may believe.