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Q: When did Unitarian Universalism start?
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What religion or religions start with U?

Unitarian universalism


Does Unitarian Universalism permit same-sex marriage?

Yes. But Unitarian Universalism is not part of Christianity.


What are the main branches of Universalism?

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.


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What religion was most of the presidents of the US?

Deism, Christianity and Unitarian Universalism


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Rastafarianism, Unitarian Universalism, & Deism.


What is an example of a lesser known religion?

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Deism, Christianity and Unitarian Universalism


What is the holy book of unitarian-universalism?

There isn't one, specifically. They are all-inclusive.


What is the god of Unitarian-Universalism?

anything a unitarian universalist wants god to be. God, allah, spirt of life, he, she, everything, jesus, or no god at all. I worship my cats.


Religion of most American presidents?

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