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You might have answered this already, so please tell me if so.
Do you identify as a religious person? If so, what makes you identify with that label over the label of secular humanist?
What does the UU community provide for you that other venues like secular humanist, artistic, social justice, agnostic/atheist communities don’t provide? Is it the culture or the blend of these values or is there something religious/spiritual specific to the UU community that you can’t get elsewhere?
Do you identify as a religious person? If so, what makes you identify with that label over the label of secular humanist?
What does the UU community provide for you that other venues like secular humanist, artistic, social justice, agnostic/atheist communities don’t provide? Is it the culture or the blend of these values or is there something religious/spiritual specific to the UU community that you can’t get elsewhere?