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Can Unitarian Universalists believe anything they want?

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Can Unitarian Universalists believe anything they want?

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No. It is true that ours is a free faith and that individual Unitarian Universalists have many varied beliefs about spirituality. At same time, UUs affirm a set of shared principles that form the foundation of our faith. One could not be considered a Unitarian Universalist and hold beliefs that are in direct opposition or contradiction to the basic seven principles of Unitarian Universalism. Click here for these fundamental UU principles.

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