12.28.2007

uhmmm...

Swiped from Cat






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While the Unitarian Universalists have mixed beliefs about the existence of God, they tend to share the belief that there is something to be learned from every world religion. By accepting differences between individual spiritual beliefs, Unitarian Universalists come together under a few broad and inclusive moral ideologies. They pass their beliefs from generation to generation through their church's literature and their teachings, both of which draw on many of the major spiritual texts from a variety of religions.

Typically open-minded and intellectual, Unitarian Universalists encourage individual exploration of many different spiritual truths. They also tend to be politically liberal.



4 comments:

Cat. said...

OK, so like...not? :-)

Kwizgiver said...

It's a real religion? Sounds made up.

Unknown said...

Cool test. Yes, Unitarian Universalism is a real religion. Beliefnet.com has some cool tests like this, too, and more in-depth information on different religious groups. I wonder if their results would be the same as Tickle's?

Robin Edgar said...

U*Us just can't make this up. . . ;-)