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Great teachers of many faiths have stressed the worth and dignity of the human spirit, the relatedness of all peoples, and the importance of ethical behavior. These are core values for the UU religious movement. While our religious roots are Judeo-Christian, today's Unitarian Universalists encompass a large spectrum of faith perspectives and spiritual beliefs.
Although we uphold shared principles, individual Unitarian Universalists have varied beliefs about everything from scripture to rituals to God. We uphold a free search for truth and find that search more meaningful when shared in community.
Our religious perspectives draw from many sources. UUs strive to listen, learn and grow from teachings that come from many diverse sources, including:
History of Unitarian UniversalismUnitarian Universalism is a non-creedal religion that is over 400 years old. Our religious roots are grounded in two controversial early Christian "heresies". The Unitarians denied the Trinity as being non-biblical, and the Universalists believed in universal salvation, as opposed to salvation of only the promised elect.
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