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In reply to the discussion: Atheists starting godless churches [View all]VanillaRhapsody
(21,115 posts)Atheist and Agnostic People Welcome
People with atheist and agnostic beliefs are welcome in Unitarian Universalism and find a supportive community in our congregations. Although both groups are often defined by what they do not believe, agnostics and atheists can be at home in Unitarian Universalism because of what we do believe. Rev. Dr. William F. Schulz, human rights activist and President-CEO of the Unitarian Universalist (UU) Service Committee, writes of these beliefs we share:
We believe that human beings are responsible for the future; that history is in our hands, not those of an angry God or inexorable fate.
We believe that life's blessings are available to everyone, not just those who can recite a certain catechism,
And we believe that those blessings are made manifest to us not just in the "miraculous" or extraordinary but in the simple pleasures of the everyday.
http://www.uua.org/beliefs/welcome/atheism/index.shtml