Unitarian Universalism is a liberal religion with Jewish-Christian roots. It has no creed. It affirms the worth of human beings, advocates freedom of belief and the search for advancing truth, and tries to provide a warm, open, supportive community for people who believe that ethical living is the supreme witness of religion.
They say it themselves. They believe in the Great Nothing.
Essentially, a Humanist cult.
Au contraire: They believe in themselves, and by logical extension, the Grand Arbitrer of human interactions, The State. Hence, polytheism, and in a single stroke, a profound affront (borne of great joy) to all of Western Man's millennial sacrifices and struggles.
Did you hear the one about the two Unitarian Universalists that were doing mission work? They came up to a door, rang the bell and when the homeowner answered, they asked: ‘Hello, may we speak with you a moment? What do we believe about God?’