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Is Unitarian a form of Christianity?

Unitarianism is a form of Christianity that denies the doctrine of the Trinity. In 1961, the consolidation of the Unitarian and Universalist denominations brought together two distinct traditions to form a creedless movement that acts today as an umbrella organization for religious liberals all over the world.
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Are Unitarians considered Christians?

At the time of the North American consolidation, Unitarians and Universalists diverged beyond their roots in liberal Christian theology. They draw from a variety of religious traditions. Individuals may or may not self-identify as Christians or subscribe to Christian beliefs.
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Do Unitarians use the Bible?

Biblical unitarianism (otherwise capitalized as biblical Unitarianism, sometimes abbreviated as BU) is a Unitarian Christian denomination whose adherents affirm the Bible as their sole authority, and from it base their beliefs that God the Father is one singular being, and that Jesus Christ is God's son but not divine.
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Are Unitarians atheist?

Unitarian Universalism is not an atheist movement, but a religious movement into which some atheists may comfortably fit. The movement proclaims the importance of individual freedom of belief, and it includes members from a wide spectrum of beliefs.
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Do Unitarians believe in heaven?

What do Unitarian Universalists believe about heaven and hell? Some believe in heaven. Few probably believe in hell except for the hell that people create for themselves. Some UUs believe in reincarnation, and some believe there is no afterlife.
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How do Unitarians view Jesus?

Unitarians maintain that Jesus was a great man and a prophet of God, perhaps even a supernatural being, but not God himself. They believe Jesus did not claim to be God and that his teachings did not suggest the existence of a triune God.
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Do Unitarians believe Jesus was crucified?

This view of the effect of Jesus' life is reflected in the Unitarian belief that human beings can really change the world for good. The Crucifixion is not the sacrifice of God's only Son to redeem humanity from sin, but an inspiring example of a man responding to evil with integrity and forgiveness.
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What do Unitarians call God?

GOD. UUs have widely divergent concepts of God. Some espouse belief in God and others do not. Few Unitarian Universalists believe in an anthropomorphic God, tending instead toward concepts such as Nature, Love, or Spirit of Life. Some UUs do not find the term God useful.
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Do Unitarians celebrate Christmas?

Many Unitarian Universalists and our congregations celebrate Christian holidays like Christmas, Jewish holidays like Passover, and Pagan Winter Solstice, among others. Our holiday services use the stories and traditions creatively, calling us to our deeper humanity and our commitment to the good.
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What is it called when you believe in God but not the Bible?

More simply stated, Deism is the belief in the existence of God (often, but not necessarily, a God who does not intervene in the universe after creating it), solely based on rational thought without any reliance on revealed religions or religious authority.
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How do Unitarians worship?

Elements of a typical Unitarian Universalist Sunday morning worship service include: Words of welcome. Lighting a flaming chalice, the symbol of our faith. A multigenerational segment, such as a “story for all ages”
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Is Unitarian Universalism growing or dying?

It is perhaps no surprise that the Unitarian Universalist Association is one of the fastest-growing denominations in the country, ballooning 15 percent over the past decade, when other established churches were shrinking.
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Do Unitarians have baptism?

Rather than holding Christian-style baptisms or christenings, most Unitarian Universalist congregations have child dedication ceremonies for infants and children. Child dedication ceremonies are usually crafted by the parents, the congregation's minister, and religious educator working closely together.
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Who do Unitarians pray to?

To Unitarian Universalists there is no one right or wrong way to pray. Prayer is a conversation between people and their community, the world, or the spirit of love and life, that some people call God. The motivation behind prayer can be diverse.
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Which churches do not believe in the Trinity?

After the denominations in the Oneness Pentecostal movement, the largest nontrinitarian Christian denominations are the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Jehovah's Witnesses, La Luz del Mundo, and Iglesia ni Cristo.
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Do Unitarians have pastors?

Ordained Unitarian Universalist (UU) ministers serve in many capacities as ministers, educators, chaplains, advocates and activists in congregational settings and in the community at large. All who wish to be ordained must complete these requirements.
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Do Unitarians believe in Easter?

Most congregations celebrate the Christian holidays, Christmas and Easter; the Jewish holidays Passover and Yom Kippur; and the Pagan Winter Solstice, among other holidays. In addition to these traditional religious holidays, many UU congregations also honor secular holidays including Earth Day, Martin Luther King, Jr.
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Is Unitarian a faith?

Unitarian Universalism is a faith tradition which encourages each individual to develop a personal faith.
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Do Unitarians take communion?

Many Unitarian Universalist services also include the lighting of a candle in a wide cup called a chalice. The flame in a chalice is the symbol of the UUA. Christian Unitarians celebrate Communion, or the Lord's Supper, as well as baptism.
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What do Unitarians believe about life after death?

UUs hold diverse beliefs about death, including ideas from various religious, spiritual, and secular perspectives. Some UUs may believe in an afterlife, while others may see death as the end of an individual's existence. Unitarian Universalists often embrace uncertainty and the mysteries of life and death.
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Do Unitarians have a creed?

Unitarian Universalism is a living faith. We think that people should be free to believe what they must believe—the truth of their life experiences—instead of professing belief in what they are told to believe. This is what we mean when we say ours is a "creedless" religion.
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Why is it called Unitarianism?

The term “unitarian” was popularized in late 1680s England as a less pejorative and more descriptive term than “Socinian”for Christians who hold God to be identical to one and only one divine self, the Father.
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What religion denies Jesus?

Jesus is rejected in Judaism as a failed Jewish messiah claimant and a false prophet by all mainstream Jewish denominations. Judaism also considers the worship of any person a form of idolatry, and rejects the claim that Jesus was divine.
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What church does not believe in Jesus?

Mormons do not understand history, God, man, salvation, heaven, hell, the cross, Jesus, or the Trinity as the canonical Scriptures teach, nor do they agree with the conciliar doctrine taught by the one, holy, catholic, apostolic church over the last two thousand years.
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What religion did Jesus say he was?

Of course, Jesus was a Jew. He was born of a Jewish mother, in Galilee, a Jewish part of the world. All of his friends, associates, colleagues, disciples, all of them were Jews. He regularly worshipped in Jewish communal worship, what we call synagogues.
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