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Where should I go?

By: /u/Siunattu_ β€”

Where should I go?

Hi, I believe in God and I am a universalist. Both a universalist in the sense that I believe God is hidden into all tradtions, but also in the sense that I believe in universal salvation.

I respect y'all and wish nothing but the best to y'all, but our vibes don't match (which is fine). For example I have no problem with rainbow people overall in life but I am personally very heteronormative and I also don't care for most of the liberal activism and agendas that tend to be associated with y'all. This is not criticism and I don't try to tell y'all to stop, I just personally don't care for most of the stuff in UU and my values are kinda pseudo-conservative. I don't say this to troll, but to give a background.

I love talking with Christian Universalists (not referring to Unitarian Universalists of Christian background, but to the ones that are exclusively Christians Universalists) and their vibe is the most like mine, but I am not a Christian so it doesn't work.

I was wondering if anyone has any recommendation for a "less liberal" or "more strict" tradition kinda similar to UU in the idea of universalism (both in salvation and in pluralism) and an idea of God more in the Abrahamic tradition rather than Eastern philosophies? 😁 I know it is a funny question but I have searched for a spiritual community/religious tradition for over 10 years and have not come across anything even close to my wishes.

Thanks! I thought that people here might know something. I know Quakers, but what else?

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Where should I go?

By: /u/Siunattu_ β€”

Hi, I believe in God and I am a universalist. Both a universalist in the sense that I believe God is hidden into all tradtions, but also in the sense that I believe in universal salvation.

I respect y'all and wish nothing but the best to y'all, but our vibes don't match (which is fine). For example I have no problem with rainbow people overall in life but I am personally very heteronormative and I also don't care for most of the liberal activism and agendas that tend to be associated with y'all. This is not criticism and I don't try to tell y'all to stop, I just personally don't care for most of the stuff in UU and my values are kinda pseudo-conservative. I don't say this to troll, but to give a background.

I love talking with Christian Universalists (not referring to Unitarian Universalists of Christian background, but to the ones that are exclusively Christians Universalists) and their vibe is the most like mine, but I am not a Christian so it doesn't work.

I was wondering if anyone has any recommendation for a "less liberal" or "more strict" tradition kinda similar to UU in the idea of universalism (both in salvation and in pluralism) and an idea of God more in the Abrahamic tradition rather than Eastern philosophies? 😁 I know it is a funny question but I have searched for a spiritual community/religious tradition for over 10 years and have not come across anything even close to my wishes.

Thanks! I thought that people here might know something. I know Quakers, but what else?

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