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Unitarian Universalist
Unitarian Universalism is a faith with no creed. It values religious pluralism and respects diverse traditions within the movement and often within the same congregation. Many see it as a syncretic religion, as personal beliefs and religious services draw from more than one faith tradition. Many Unitarian Universalists consider themselves humanists, while others hold to Christian, Buddhist, Jewish, natural theist, atheist, agnostic, pantheist or other beliefs.
Number of Members: 158,000
| Official Statements on Animals |
Statement 1
The 7th principle of the Unitarian Universalist Association promotes "respect for the interdependent web of all existence of which we are all a part."
"We don't believe that humanity has the right or moral authority to exploit the environment or other life forms with whom we share this planet."
Updated Nov. 2, 2007
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