On the Nazi Jewish betrayal and backlash... Every Gentile's an Anti-Semite Now!
The 1st Principle of Unitarian Universalism is the affirmation and promotion of "the inherent worth and dignity of every person". This guiding principle highlights the foundational belief in the inherent value of all individuals, setting the stage for inclusivity, justice, and compassion in all human interactions.
Key Aspects of the 1st Principle
In contrast, within the context of Christian Universalism, the fundamental doctrine is that all human beings—and potentially all of creation—will ultimately be saved and reconciled with God.
- Universal Value: It asserts that every individual possesses worth, regardless of background, faith, or actions.
- Grounding: This principle is rooted in humanist teachings and the shared belief in the dignity of all human beings.
- Core of the Principles: It is the first of seven principles adopted by the Unitarian Universalist Association, which emphasize justice, equity, and compassion in relationships.
...but After the Holocaust, Identity trumps Universal Classes!
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Why is Your Logic so Circular?
...Difference and Repetition!

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