Pretty much the description of the Unversalist Unitarian church. All are right, no one is wrong, no base theology.
One need not go to a church to worship oneself.
The whole “no one is wrong” thing cracks me up. A guy who had been to some diversity training once tried to use an example of how people see the world differently thusly: He asked me what I would do if I was walking down the street and saw a snake on the sidewalk. What would I do? He said I might walk around it or call animal control. But what if another person saw that it was a rope? He might pick it up and throw it in the trash so someone doesn’t trip in ot. Then he said, “Do you see how two people can see the same thing but still see it differently?”
I said, yes I can, but if it really is a snake, the second guy is going to get bitten. The guy had nothing after that. I swear he had never even thought of their being actual consequences and that often someone is right and someone is wrong.
Welcome to the “feel good” side of the liberal mindset.
Been to a UU Church. They are pretty awful.
I remember one sermon was about “How to Greet the Sun.” When the got to the part about the hymn sung by an Aztec priest, I was just barely able to NOT blurt out “...and lift the hot, still-beating heart of the sacrificial victim in salute...”
It was my sister’s church and I didn’t want get her shunned.