I am a member of the Melbourne Unitarian Church, and often give services there.
As with other Unitarian-Universalists we advocate the separation of church and state. We are all secularists.
Unitarian-Univeralists are a non-creedal religion. We do not make theological pronouncements; there are Christian UUs, Pagan UUs, Buddhist UUs, Atheist UUs etc.
We recognise religious teachings as providing contributions to human understanding, the nature of the world, ethical systems etc., but we do not consider any to have absolute knowledge on such affairs. We accept the gifts of reason and the senses to provide the knowledge which is within human ken.
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Date: 2008-04-10 01:48 am (UTC)As with other Unitarian-Universalists we advocate the separation of church and state. We are all secularists.
Unitarian-Univeralists are a non-creedal religion. We do not make theological pronouncements; there are Christian UUs, Pagan UUs, Buddhist UUs, Atheist UUs etc.
We recognise religious teachings as providing contributions to human understanding, the nature of the world, ethical systems etc., but we do not consider any to have absolute knowledge on such affairs. We accept the gifts of reason and the senses to provide the knowledge which is within human ken.
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