From its inception in the 1800s, Unitarian groups have had difficulty articulating commonly held beliefs/principles/values…. We’re adamantly pluralistic, creedless, tolerant. Does that mean accepting bigotry and exclusion?
From its inception in the 1800s, Unitarian groups have had difficulty articulating commonly held beliefs/principles/values…. We’re adamantly pluralistic, creedless, tolerant. Does that mean accepting bigotry and exclusion?