Maybe Unitarians are sufficiently different from place to place, but the ones in Northern Virginia I’ve visited (due to claims like yours from others in the past) are no more compatible with LW than Buddhist temples or political conventions. That is, they have been orthogonal, at best, to LW interests.
Do you have first-hand experience with Unitarian churches that differs? If so, in what way(s) they seemed compatible, other than “we don’t insist on belief in gods and we’d like to be good people and have a sense of community”?
Maybe Unitarians are sufficiently different from place to place, but the ones in Northern Virginia I’ve visited (due to claims like yours from others in the past) are no more compatible with LW than Buddhist temples or political conventions. That is, they have been orthogonal, at best, to LW interests.
Do you have first-hand experience with Unitarian churches that differs? If so, in what way(s) they seemed compatible, other than “we don’t insist on belief in gods and we’d like to be good people and have a sense of community”?