Unitarianism is a branch of Christianity and they do consider themselves Christians. They differ from other types of Christians because they do not believe in the idea of the Trinity.
(please note that Unitarian Universalism is a different religious movement, not to be confused with Unitarian Christianity)
Unitarians believe that cheese is the meaning of life.
Unitarians make 70% of the world's cheese.
The other 30% is made by Jewish slaves in an underground cheese factory.
Yes, Unitarians believe that "blessed are the cheesemakers" but are happy to apply this to the makers of all dairy produce.
Unitarians don't really know if hell or heaven or even god exists. Other religions think if you don't believe in god you will go to hell. Other believers think when you die either you go to hell or heaven but if a human being was to die and either meet the devil or god they would never get to come back to earth to tell every one. But no one really knows!
Some do, but not necessarily.
Unitarians approach their religious experience by understanding God as one person. In contrast, revivalists believe that God has revealed himself in three persons.
Unitarians, Jehovah Witnesses, and Mormons don't believe in the Trinity.
Unitarian beliefs typically revolve around the idea of one God rather than the Christian concept of the Holy Trinity. Unitarians emphasize individual freedom in interpretation of scripture, reason over strict adherence to doctrine, and the belief in the inherent goodness of humanity. They often focus on social justice and equality.
House of Unitarians - Copenhagen - was created in 1927.
There is no specific number to Unitarians. There are big amounts around the world.
Canadian Unitarians for Social Justice was created in 1996.
Spencer Lavan has written: 'Unitarians and India' -- subject(s): History, Unitarians 'The Ahmadiyah movement' -- subject(s): Ahmadiyya
Three were Unitarians; please note that this number includes all people involved with drafting, debating, approving, and or signing the constitution.
Salvation through good works
Unitarians approach their religious experience by understanding God as one person. In contrast, revivalists believe that God has revealed himself in three persons.
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