Some critics see our absence of a creed as evidence that Unitarian Universalism is not a real religion. Others say that our acceptance of believers from various faith traditions proves we have no core beliefs of our own.
Are we, indeed, members of a real religion? Linda will explore how Unitarian Universalism stacks up when measured by traditional and contemporary definitions of religion. And she will discuss whether it is possible to be a religious Unitarian Universalist.