Unitarian Beliefs
The Unitarians are a spiritual community who encourage you to think for yourself.
They believe that:-
- everyone has the right to seek truth and meaning for themselves.
- the
fundamental tools for doing this are your own life experience, your
reflection upon it, your intuitive understanding and the promptings of
your own conscience.
- the
best setting for this is a community that welcomes you for who you are,
complete with your beliefs, doubts and questions.
They can be called religious 'liberals'
- 'religious'
because they unite to celebrate and affirm values that embrace and
reflect a greater reality than self.
- 'liberal'
because they claim no exclusive revelation or status for themselves;
because they afford respect and toleration to those who follow
different paths of faith.
They are called 'Unitarians' because
- of their traditional insistence on divine unity, the oneness of God.
- because they affirm the essential unity of humankind and of creation.
( Taken from www.unitarian.org.uk )