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(If you read the beliefs of the church mentioned above, I think the one single most important line that sets that church apart from many, if not all others, I've encountered is this: "Recognizing that the perception of truth is always qualified by human nature and experience, there is no official church creed that must be accepted by all members." That's a powerful thing for a religion to recognize.)


What about Unitarians?
Don't they also allow/encourage some belief flexibility among their members?

Edit: Apparently they do.

Also, BBC link and Wikipedia link.



Edited by music (04/10/2006 20:05)