If you read about "Universalism", for example in the Wikipedia, it will quickly become clear that this is not a single united group, but rather a tendency - i.e., there are various different groups that say they are universalists, so it is not likely that all of them believe the same thing about most religious topics. In any case, in case any such groups does believe in The Bible, belief in the Bible would probably not be their main emphasis.
no they think all will be saved regardless of their behavior
yes
yes we do, we believe that everything written in the bible is true :)
yes
Christian Universalists use the Bible.
Definately not, believe whatever you choose.
No, of course not.
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.
Abraham Lincoln did believe in God and was always using his wisdom of the bible with everything he did
Protestants believe that everything in the Word of God (the Bible) is true and it is their only Holy Book.
European Unitarian Universalists was created in 1982.
According to the Bible, Jesus didn't believe anything. Jesus KNEW everything. Jesus was God incarnate, according to the Bible.