Christian beliefs on responsibility to the universe The term "housekeeper" is defined as "taking care of things that are not your own; taking care of it for the owner and returning it." Humans are guardians and trustees of creation. Our role is to act as a "housekeeper" of the world God created for us, take care of the earth and preserve it for future generations. The Bible clearly explains clearly the responsibilities of Christians and the human responsibility to create the universe in Genesis.
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.
Our beliefs are diverse and inclusive. There is no common creed. Our common contract (our seven principles) supports "free and responsible pursuit of truth and meaning". Monotheism and universalism are free Christian traditions, but this responsible search will allow us to accept. Various teachings of East and West religion and philosophy. As our 7 principles show, we are united with a broad and comprehensive viewpoint and our values. We are united in our common experience: our open and excited worship services, religious education and rituals; our social justice work; we will leave behind people Try to include; representation of our love