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Unitarianism

Unitarianism is an open-minded and individualistic approach to religion that gives scope for a very wide range of beliefs and doubts.

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  • Core valuesCore values

    Unitarians have no creed: they are sceptical about any one person or tradition possessing the whole truth. They have strong principles of diversity and equality.

  • Famous UnitariansFamous Unitarians

    Writers, composers, thinkers, chocolate manufacturers and a U.S. President with something in common - they are all Unitarians.

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