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Bible and the Exclusivity of Christ

30 March 2025 at 22:34

I am not a Unitarian Universalist. I strongly believe in God but I don't identify as a Christian.

Many Unitarian Universalists consider themselves to be Christians of some kind or at least consider Christianity to be the root of their tradition and they consider the Bible to be sacred and Jesus to be a crucial figure in their spirituality.

How do these Unitarian Universalists interpret the many passages in the New Testament where Jesus and the apostles speak of him in very exclusive terms? He doesn't only speak about helping the poor etc. like some people think, but it is also said that he is the only way, nobody comes to God except through him, there is no other name in which there is salvation except his, if you are not with him you are against him, and so on.

How are these passages interpreted in Unitarian Universalism? Or are they just ignored?

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