My understanding is that the UUA is considering adopting an with principle.
Will the International situation figure into the consideration at all? Australians, New Zealanders and Canadians use the 7 principles. Perhaps they are used elsewhere too.
It makes me sad to think that we may soon have different foundational texts as Protestants and Catholics do. I’m not predicting a 100 Years war, but still, those principles unite us across national borders.
It was not on the agenda for the AGM and the website does not yet have easy links. I'll post links when I find them.
It is similar to, but not identical to, the proposed American 8th principle.
Why does each nation define their own principles and values rather than collaborating across imaginary lines on a map and having a global outlook?
Does any other religious tradition grant that level of prinacy to national organizations?