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Our Unitarian Ethos
We are a spiritual
community who would encourage you to think for yourself.
We believe that everyone
has the right to seek truth and meaning for themselves, and that the best
setting for this is a community that welcomes you for what you are - beliefs,
doubts, questions and all!
We are called Unitarians
because of our traditional insistence on divine unity, the oneness of
God because we affirm the essential unity of humankind and of creation.
We do not claim the
right to define God for others, nor do we expect anyone to accept uncritically
anything they hear.
We recognise that
God is experienced and defined in many ways. For some, the very word God
is unhelpful.
We find unity in shared
values such as:
- the nurturing
of the spiritual dimension
- the use of reason
and honest doubt in the search for truth
- mutual respect
and goodwill in personal relations
- constructive tolerance
and openness towards the sincerely held beliefs of others
- peace, compassion,
justice and democracy in human affairs
- reverence for
the earth and the whole natural system of which we are a part.
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