Re: [UUPoly-L] Questions
In a message dated 4/4/2007 3:58:12 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
princ14_3@yahoo.com writes:
> I wonder if you are accepting people who really does not follow any of
these major religions
>From the UUA website:
"Unitarian Universalism is a liberal religion that encompasses many faith
traditions. Unitarian Universalists include people who identify as Christians,
Jews, Buddhists, Hindus, Pagans, Atheists, Agnostics, Humanists, and others.
As there is no official Unitarian Universalist creed, Unitarian Universalists
are free to search for truth on many paths."
_http://www.uua.org/visitors/beliefswithin/index.shtml_
(http://www.uua.org/visitors/beliefswithin/index.shtml)
"Atheists (people who do not believe in a god) and Agnostics (people who
think that we cannot know whether a god exists) are more than welcome within
Unitarian Universalism. Unitarian Universalism is unusual in its belief that a
person can be very religious, spiritual, moral, etc. without believing in a
god. There is no requirement to believe in a god of any sort within our
faith. At last count, 19% of Unitarian Universalists said that they did not
believe in any type of god."
_http://www.uua.org/visitors/beliefswithin/6191.shtml_
(http://www.uua.org/visitors/beliefswithin/6191.shtml)
> Nashville, TN and I know about UU churches here, but I was
> shy to go there and express my view about religions.
My church in Louisville KY has a lot of members who have religious views
similar to yours. If you decide to visit a UU church, please let us know how it
goes.
Jasmine
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