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What do Unitarian Universalists believe about ...

Hell: Unitarian Universalists Are Good For Nothing: A UU view of hell. Orthodox faith insists the fear of eternal damnation and the promise of heaven are the only motivations to turn inveterate sinners into good people. Not UUs.

God: We’re not a religion that says there is no God; and we’re not the religion that says you must believe in God. Can there really be a faith community like that?

Prayer: Many of us are uncomfortable with the words “God” and “prayer.” Often this rejection comes from outgrowing or having to “unlearn” what our old religious tradition taught us. Can we claim or reclaim this word and practice?

Anges: Angels still speak to us-- even Unitarian Universalists.

Miracles: What constitutes a Unitarian Universalist miracle?

 

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