Wikijunior talk:World Religions/Unitarian Universalism

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I'm guessing your concern is with whether UU is a form of Christianity?

I can offer a few comments in that regard, based on my own impressions about UU over the years. UU is non-dogmatic, seeking &mdash;to the best of my understanding&mdash; to help individuals grow spiritually without telling them to embrace some specific beliefs (that's the non-dogmatic part). So even though UU's historical roots are Christian, it's arguably not a form of Christianity. UU congregations, electing their own ministers, have over the years drifted in different directions until they now have very different feels to them. Some UU congregations conduct services that feel almost Catholic, yet I know someone who visited a UU church in California and reported it felt like a coven. This suggests that a page on UU, separate from the page on Christianity, is reasonable. --Pi zero (discuss • contribs) 01:14, 6 April 2015 (UTC)
 * I had always assumed it was a denomination of Christianity. If they don't identify as such, then I suppose the existence of a separate page is justified. However, this is certainly debatable, and the fact that there is no content except for section headings and an image, and no indication that Turn685 intends to expand it, makes me question the need for this page. Liam987 talk 01:41, 6 April 2015 (UTC)
 * Well... when I started revamping this book, I tended to leave a religion as a redlink in the TOC until I had at least a little content to put into it; but, once a page like this has been created, with a framework for information about the religion to be filled in... is there really any point in deleting it, only to recreate the same thing again later when ready to start filling in some of the data? --Pi zero (discuss • contribs) 02:34, 6 April 2015 (UTC)
 * Fair point. I'll remove the query tag. Liam987  talk 02:37, 6 April 2015 (UTC)