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== == Modern Unitarian Universalists may believe a variety of things. There are UU Christians, UU Jews, UU Buddhists, UU Pagan, UU Humanists (Atheists), just plain UUs, and other combinations.

They argee on the 7 Principles and Purposes of Unitarian Universalism and agree that wisdom is derived from personal experience and all of the world's cultural history. The Bible is an important source of knowledge, but it is not an authority over other sources.

They worship together to support one another's spiritual development, knowing that they may not agree with one another.

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