What is the basis on which Unitarian Universalists can act together for the good of the religion and the world?
This is one such set of ideas:
- Unitarian Universalism is an emerging religion, distinct from its sources. It is a sufficient religious identity in and of itself.
- Unitarian Universalism is humanistic in the sense that it holds human problems require human actions in response.
- Unitarian Universalism contains multiple theologies which hold similar attitudes toward the world and how we are to act in it.
- Unitarian Universalism contains many, often conflicting, ideas about ultimate and transcendental questions.
- Unitarian Universalism requires covenantal relationship but it does not require congregational membership.
- Unitarian Universalism requires action in support of belief by both groups and individuals.
- Unitarian Universalism is more important than the organizations which support it. (Added shortly after first publication.)