Childrens’ Principles
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Timişoara Unitarian Universalists have many ways of articulating our seven Principles in simpler language. Here’s the way our Tapestry of Faith children’s programs describe them:
- We believe that each and every person is important.
- We believe that all people should be treated fairly and kindly.
- We believe that we should accept one another and keep on learning together.
- We believe that each person must be free to search for what is true and right in life.
- We believe that all persons should have a vote about the things that concern them.
- We believe in working for a peaceful, fair, and free world.
- We believe in caring for our planet Earth, the home we share with all living things.
Another version is found in UU Spirit Play:
- Respect All People.
- Offer kind and fair treatment to all.
- Grow by Exploring What is True and Right.
- Believe in our Ideas and Act on Them.
- Yearn to Accept and Learn About Ourselves and Others.
- Insist on Freedom, Justice, and Peace for all People.
- Value our home, Earth, that we share with all living beings.