We are called ‘Unitarians’ because of our traditional insistence on divine unity, the oneness of God because we affirm the essential unity of humankind and of creation. Unitarians affirm, - that people should enjoy individual liberty and private judgement in spiritual matters
- respect for integrity is preferable to the pressure to conform
- we are all engaged on a life-quest
- the development of the personal value-system by which each of us lives
- our beliefs may change in the light of new understanding and insight
- the final authority for your faith lies within your own conscience
On this journey we are aided and inspired, - by the example and spiritual insights of others writings deemed ´holy´ and ´sacred´
- by the various faith-traditions of humanity
- inherited traditions of critical and philosophical thought
- the ongoing creative work of artists, musicians and writers
- the scientist´s search for knowledge and understanding
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