yes
European Unitarian Universalists was created in 1982.
No, of course not.
Young Religious Unitarian Universalists was created in 1982.
600,000 roughly
Im pretty sure unitarian universalists just celebrate everrything.
No, not all Christian denominations believe in the Trinity. Some denominations, such as Unitarian Universalists and Jehovah's Witnesses, do not adhere to the doctrine of the Trinity.
yes they see them for what they are stories to amuse children
Unitarian Universalists generally emphasize the interconnectedness of body and soul, valuing both physical existence and spiritual well-being. They believe that human experience encompasses the material and the spiritual, and that care for the body and the soul are both essential for a fulfilling life. Ultimately, individual beliefs may vary, but the focus is on holistic well-being rather than prioritizing one over the other.
Unitarian Universalists view the Bible as one of many sources of wisdom and inspiration, rather than the sole authority. They may draw teachings and insights from the Bible, but also value other religious texts, personal experiences, reason, and conscience in forming their beliefs.
yes
Mark D. Morrison-Reed has written: 'Darkening the doorways' -- subject(s): African American Unitarian Universalists, History 'Reaching for the infinite' -- subject(s): Church history, First Universalist Church (Rochester, N.Y.) 'Black pioneers in a white denomination' -- subject(s): African American Unitarian Universalists, Biography, Clergy, History, Unitarian Universalist Association
Terry Jonathan Moore has written: 'My subtle shift from Baptist Fundamentalist to Unitarian Universalist' -- subject(s): American Sermons, Sermons, Sermons, American, Unitarian Universalists