Unitarian Universalism

Definition of Unitarian Universalism as it relates to Religions, Agnosticism, Shinto

Unitarian Universalism is a religion characterized by its emphasis on the free and responsible search for truth and meaning, and its commitment to promoting justice, equality, and compassion in society. It draws from various sources, including Christianity, Humanism, Earth-centered traditions, and world religions such as Shinto, incorporating diverse beliefs and practices into its faith community. Unitarian Universalists may identify as agnostic or atheist while still finding a spiritual home within the religion. This unique approach to spirituality allows for a deep respect for the interconnected web of existence, honoring the divine in all things and fostering a reverence for life that aligns with the values of Shinto and broader religious traditions.

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