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We believe that:
- everyone has the right to seek truth and meaning for themselves.
- the fundamental tools for doing this are your own life experience,
your reflection upon it, your intuitive understanding and the
promptings of your own conscience.
- the best setting for this is a community that welcomes you
for who you are, complete with your beliefs, doubts and questions.
We can be called religious 'liberals'
- religious because we unite to celebrate and affirm values that
embrace and reflect a greater reality than self.
- liberal because we claim no exclusive revelation or status
for ourselves; because we afford respect and toleration to those
who follow different paths of faith.
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.
In some areas Unitarians are often made to feel that they are out
on a limb because they do not adhere to any easily definable system
of religious or spiritual belief. This is probably not true in Portsmouth
where people have discovered us and are happy with our generally
liberal approach towards things like the rites of passage - namings,
marriage and funerals. Wherever possible, we like people to design
and include personal touches in these ceremonies, hopefully in this
way making them more meaningful to their families and their friends.
This information appears on the Unitarians
in Britain website
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