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Unitarians have traditionally taken a positive view of human nature. They believe people are worth caring about. In the spirit of civil and religious liberty, they support equality of respect and opportunity for everyone. They oppose oppression and discrimination on the grounds of any arbitrary or accidental factor, such as race or gender, sexual orientation or religious belief. Unitarians balance a concern for general well-being with respect for the rights of the individual. They believe there must be a compromise between personal freedom and social responsibility. The vision of the Kingdom of God, a global commonwealth of peace, justice and plenty for all, has always been important for Unitarians. It has inspired their social and political involvement, duly tempered by a realistic assessment of what can be achieved.
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