UU stresses pluralism and tolerance of all religions. No belief is any more valid than other beliefs. All have the same god, or no God. It is a cult believing each individual is his own god. They do not believe the Bible is infallible, absolute and they reject a Triune God. Most UUs do not believe in a supreme God. If they do, it is not the God of the Bible, but each man is his own god.
They believe man is not born in sin, nor needs a Savior, and all men are basically good. A member saves himself through his own works. Jesus is not God, nor God’s only begotten Son. They do not believe Jesus was born of a virgin, or performed miracles, or resurrected from death. Some consider Jesus as a good moral example, but most do not believe this.
UU has no Biblical doctrine. It has taken a stand against Christians and pursues an all-out assault on the “Religious Right”. To the UU, the Religious Right are fanatics who believe the fundamental teachings of the Bible. The goal of UU is opposition to Christianity anywhere they find it. Most members reside in the United States.
UU members rank as #1 in America in social status and wealth. Their median annual income is #1 among all religions and cult groups in America. There have been 8 UU Supreme Court Justices since 1790; their numbers have been disproportionately high in Congress at times; and 5 have been President of the U.S. Their goal is political activism against Christianity!
UU has moved further away from Christianity than any religion or cult during all history of religions. Once, UU considered itself as the bench-mark of all NT doctrine. It has become the apostate church. They have turned from Christianity to a non-Christian philosophy. They have turned from “the authority of Jesus” to the present philosophy of the “self of each individual” as the only important factor in life.
At the Massachusetts Universalism Convention, the term Universalism was redefined. Originally, it meant “salvation available for all mankind”. Presently, it means a “Universal World Religion”. They now proclaim Gandhi the greatest man in the world.
Communism became an unpopular word. To continue communism and diffuse its harshness, Communism has reappeared under the name of “Humanism”. I have read the “Communist Manifesto” and the “Humanist Manifesto” and both have the same basic contents.
UU has affirmed their belief in Humanism and the theory of Evolution. Their ethics are based on science, reason, and humanity rather than the divinity of God’s Word. Their sermons began to stress Humanism, Evolution, and a society based on science and human activity. Unitarian Universalism started losing their membership as sermons became dull. Members were seeking some form of spiritual contact. Members believed in Humanistic teachings but became bored with these sermons. Most cling to the philosophy of reincarnation.
Membership comes from secular beliefs as opposed to orthodox beliefs. Members seek a form of spiritual existence, but do not believe in a supreme God, or Jesus as Savior. Their beliefs are varied, but most place an emphasis on social activism. It is a world view of harmony with the environment, the homeless, and an evolving inner spirit as opposed to paying honor to the God of the Bible.
A Covenant of Pagans is a part of the UU General Assembly in Atlanta. Many are tied into radical feminist groups. Wicca Priestesses are accepted into the Unitarian seminaries. There are songs in some of the UU hymnals for Pagans and Wicca’s. Unitarian Universalism is the only church originally belonging to Christendom to vote itself out of Christendom. They have declared themselves no longer Christian.
The philosophy of Unitarian Universalism is the spirit of antichrist, and the antichrist leader will come from this same spirit. Their goal is to replace Christianity with the philosophy of man’s own innate goodness and oppose Christianity at all levels.
UU is evangelical, but their evangelistic efforts are directed at building up the forces of antichrist and tearing down of Christianity. They were alarmed at the shift in the political climate to conservatism. They felt a great urgency to attack Christian Conservatives and it appears to have been successful in the latest elections.
Their urgent message of today is “if we don’t stand up and fight for our rights, we may never be heard again, because Christian Conservatives will move the political environment to the right. Members are donating huge amounts of money to the UU effort to oppose the Christian Conservatives. They are active in most antichristian and anticonservative movements and demonstrations.
A major ploy is to call Christians, “haters”. They plant in society the notion that Christians hate all who are not Christian. Their goal is to falsely saddle Christianity with hatred against the homosexual, poor, downtrodden, etc. Their aim is political in painting Christians as haters, so voters will cast their ballots for Liberal Democrats instead of the conservative candidates. UU seeks media coverage for all of their antichrist movements, but hide their real agenda under the pretenses of trying to help the poor.
Their belief and efforts are totally in line with Satan and the antichrist spirit which will take over the world through a one-world-church and one-world -government during the Tribulation. Their hypocrisy is immense. They bash Christians for giving money to the church for missions and say we should give it to the poor. At the same time, they give tremendous amounts of money to UU to oppose Christianity with their demonstrations and movements.
They howl for separation of church and state, and scream that Christianity will take over the government. They bash Christian churches for mentioning anything in the church that might be a point of view in the political world. At the same time, the UU cult is active in all manner of liberal Democratic issues and organizations. They are politically involved with opposition to any mention of God in the schools, public places, TV, etc. Their aim is to completely annihilate Christianity from America.
Other than Islam’s set goal of killing all Christians and Jews, the UU is no different in its hatred of Christianity. It should come as no surprise to Christians on the boards to see all the attacks against Christians. Their appearance on these boards is obvious. Their mission is to attack and oppose Christianity.
These wicked of Satan have no desire to be your friend, neither are they seeking truth. Their mission and aim is clear; it is to attempt to destroy your faith in God and oppose every facet of Christianity’s teachings on the boards.
There are many who come to the board needing guidance and scripture. Many will see the truth as opposed to Satan’s lies on the boards. I am convinced that spiritual education and warnings against these antichrists are essential in combating their attempt to control the board and snuff out the Christian influence.
God wants us to present a twofold message. We should post scriptures of the love of God to the lost and messages to warn the wicked of God’s soon coming wrath against them. I will continue to help those who are seeking Godly advice, but will continue to present posts of warnings to the wicked who oppose God and Christianity.
Father Time