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Ahh, but that includes various branches of what is called "biblical unitarians" (e.g., the Christadelphians). The various Unitarian (capital U) churches in Australia, the UK etc are part of the Unitarian-Universalist movement.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unitarian_Universalism
As you can see, the majority are humanists and agnostics, with a mere 13.1% identifying as Christian.
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Ahh, but that includes various branches of what is called "biblical unitarians" (e.g., the Christadelphians). The various Unitarian (capital U) churches in Australia, the UK etc are part of the Unitarian-Universalist movement.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unitarian_Universalism
As you can see, the majority are humanists and agnostics, with a mere 13.1% identifying as Christian.