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Originally Posted by SECdomination
Silly you...
Use some logic. Do you really think that in 1776, the founding fathers were giving thought to other religions half a world away?
No, they wanted a choice to follow their Catholic or Protestant doctrines. By the way, both of those are Christian.
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True...but Huegenots HATED Catholics for the persecution they received at their hands.
Unitarians pretty much include anyone believing in a higher power (unity) but note the last phrase below...so that makes at least 3 not necessarily "christian".
"Unitarian Universalism (UUism) is a theologically liberal religious movement characterized by its support of a "free and responsible search for truth and meaning." This principle permits Unitarian Universalists a wide range of beliefs and practices. Unitarian Universalist congregations and fellowships tend to retain some Christian traditions such as Sunday worship that includes a sermon and singing of hymns, but do not necessarily identify themselves as Christians." The whole read is actually pretty interesting.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unitarian_Universalism
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