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Universalism is a religious system which accepts prophets and messengers from all religions. It can be considered as a faithful Noachite path as long as their messages are understood in ways which do not contradict the principle of Unitarian belief firmly rooted in Mosaism whereby the validity of a would-be prophet is measured according to the definition given in Torah.
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Universalism is a religious system which accepts prophets and messengers from all religions. It could become a faithful Noachite path as long as their messages are understood in ways which do not contradict the principle of Unitarian belief firmly rooted in Mosaism whereby the validity of a would-be prophet is measured according to the definition given in Torah.
  
 
Universalism has its roots in the Torah based Islamic traditions of Eastern Europe.
 
Universalism has its roots in the Torah based Islamic traditions of Eastern Europe.
 
*Hui
 
*Hui
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**Uighurs
 
*Khavari
 
*Khavari
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**Bulgars
 
**Karaim-Karaylar
 
**Karaim-Karaylar
 
***Molokans
 
***Molokans

Latest revision as of 14:13, 18 April 2024

Universalism is a religious system which accepts prophets and messengers from all religions. It could become a faithful Noachite path as long as their messages are understood in ways which do not contradict the principle of Unitarian belief firmly rooted in Mosaism whereby the validity of a would-be prophet is measured according to the definition given in Torah.

Universalism has its roots in the Torah based Islamic traditions of Eastern Europe.

  • Hui
    • Uighurs
  • Khavari
    • Bulgars
    • Karaim-Karaylar
      • Molokans
        • Subbotniks
          • Gerei
    • Transylvanian Unitarianism
      • Universalism