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Universalism: Generally speaking, I believe that everyone eventually receives redemption and eternal life. Due to different perspectives and different (and sometimes opposite) reasons, different groups support universalism. This doctrine is common to free Christianity (Protestant and Roman Catholics), New Age movement and religion in most non-monotheistic worlds. In particular, universalism refers to the movement dating back to the late eighteenth century, which initially confirmed the universalism based on the death of Jesus' ransom for all people's sins. Along with the development of universalism people have begun to conclude that people are acceptable and do not need or provide any redemption or redemption.
This article is about free religious movements. For Christian theology, including a central belief in God's single nature, see monotheism. For Christian theology, including a central belief in universal settlement, see Christian Universalism. For monotheism other uses, see monotheists. For universalism as a general philosophy, see universalism. Universal Monotheism (UU) is a free religion featuring "Free and responsible truth and meaning seeking". Monotheistic universals do not have a creed and unite by seeking spiritual growth together. Therefore, their congregation contains many atheists, agnostics, theologians. The root of monotheistic universalism lies in liberal Christianity, especially monotheism and universalism. Monotheistic universals point out that from these traditions they are deeply concerned about intellectual freedom and comprehensive love.
Monotheistic universism is an unusual religious organization. Unlike most religions in North America, believers do not require to follow certain beliefs. Its members include individuals who claim to be agnostic, atheist, Buddhist, Christian, humanist, magical, or other religious tradition. A couple of faiths believe this to be a pleasant religious family, and both spouses can gain spiritual nutrition without obliging their personal beliefs.