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  • "Beliefs of Conservative Christians: In common with most other religions, Evangelical faith groups expect their members to adhere to a list of beliefs concerning the nature of God, of mankind, and of the rest of the universe. This usually includes the following theological beliefs, derived largely from the literal interpretation of biblical passages: The original writings of the Bible, were inerrant (without error). Jesus Christ was born of a virgin. Atonement: that through Jesus' death, the relationship between God and a person can been restored. Resurrection: that after Jesus Christ's death and burial, he arose again. Second coming: that Jesus' return to earth is imminent. Incarnation: that God appeared on earth in human form as Jesus Christ. Justification: an act of God in which any person who accepts that he/she has sinned and who believes that Jesus is their personal Lord and savior is forgiven of his/her sins and brought into a close relationship with God. Regeneration of the spirit: that a new believer undergoes a spiritual rebirth. Inspiration: that the authors of the Bible were inspired by the Holy Spirit. The Trinity: the belief God is a single entity consisting of three persons: the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Satan is a created being. He was once an angel but is now an all-evil tormentor of humanity. Salvation is attained by repentance and trusting Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior. Heaven and Hell exist as places of eternal reward and punishment after death. Beliefs of Unitarian Universalists: Many people think that UUs are required to believe that God is a unity and to reject the concept of the Trinity. This is not true. Members are not required to hold any specific belief concerning God, Jesus, heaven, hell, etc. As a result, UUs hold diverse beliefs about deity. Within a single congregation, there will be some individuals who are unsure of the existence of god(s) and goddess(es). Others believe in no deity, a single deity or many deities. They hold various views on life after death, including complete annihilation of the person, some form of afterlife removed from earth, or reincarnation. They are free to have beliefs that parallel those of conservative Christians; but few do so. Approximately 10% of UUs consider themselves to be Christians. These people typically share many beliefs about Jesus with members of liberal Christian denominations." I know it's long, but it summed up everything - taken from http://www.religioustolerance.org/u-u4.htm.

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