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<blockquote data-quote="Nandina" data-source="post: 752180" data-attributes="member: 23742"><p>Copa, I have some experience with both churches. At least where I live, In the southeast, the Unitarian church (now Unitarian Universalist Church) to my knowledge was never the Unity church. The Unitarian church is a very welcoming church to all faiths, races and sexual orientations, or even to someone who has no belief system. It takes its teachings from many of the great faith traditions, including Judaism and Christianity, however it has no set doctrine and is not considered a Christian church. Its core belief is in respecting the dignity and worth of all people. Unity has many of the same teachings, but at least in my area is more of a Christ centered church, although it too is fairly liberal and is considered non-denominational. You will find many different belief systems present there as well. Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nandina, post: 752180, member: 23742"] Copa, I have some experience with both churches. At least where I live, In the southeast, the Unitarian church (now Unitarian Universalist Church) to my knowledge was never the Unity church. The Unitarian church is a very welcoming church to all faiths, races and sexual orientations, or even to someone who has no belief system. It takes its teachings from many of the great faith traditions, including Judaism and Christianity, however it has no set doctrine and is not considered a Christian church. Its core belief is in respecting the dignity and worth of all people. Unity has many of the same teachings, but at least in my area is more of a Christ centered church, although it too is fairly liberal and is considered non-denominational. You will find many different belief systems present there as well. Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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