There are three "simple types:
* Closed: Is where there is sufficient gravity to halt the expansion of the universe, after which is slowly starts to contract until "The Big Crunch". * Open: Is where there is insufficient gravity to halt the expansion of the universe and it continues expanding and accelerating until it reaches either "the big freeze" or "big rip". * Flat: Is where there is insufficient gravity to halt the expansion of the universe and it continues to expand but slowly, ending the same as the open universe scenario.
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Unitarian Universalism doesn't really have branches, it has been one religion since the 1960's.Another AnswerIf the question was, "What are the main branches of Universalism?"then the answer could be, Universal Reconciliation, Trinitarian Universalism, and Unitarian Universalism.
Yes. But Unitarian Universalism is not part of Christianity.
Soft universalism refers to the belief that there are universal principles or values that can be applied across different cultures or contexts, but with some flexibility or adaptation. Hard universalism, on the other hand, is the belief that there are strict, non-negotiable universal principles that must be upheld regardless of cultural differences.
N. D. George has written: 'Universalism not of the Bible' -- subject(s): Universalism, Controversial literature
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Nathan Dow George has written: 'Universalism not of the Bible' -- subject(s): Universalism
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There is no hell in Universalism, so no one is burned in fire. Everyone goes back to God, not to live with Satan for eternity.
universalism; reciprocity