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Do Unitarian Universalists believe in Buddhism?

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Do Unitarian Universalists believe in Buddhism?

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For many Unitarian Universalists, Christianity provides insight and guidance. One of the shared sources of our faith is “Jewish and Christian teachings which call us to respond to God’s love by loving our neighbors as ourselves.” As one Unitarian Universalist Bruce Southworth writes, “Jesus’ message remains strong in our efforts to create a beloved community here on earth, impelling us to witness to the injustices of this time.” Or as Rev. Anita Farber-Robertson says, “Jesus [gives us] the strength to fight, the courage to love, and hearts that do not give up on anyone.” The Bible and its many interpretations have largely shaped our Unitarian Universalist history. Today, the Bible is used in most Unitarian Universalist congregations as one of many sources of inspiration and reflection.

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