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  • Frank Lloyd Wright on Random Famous People You Didn't Know Were Unitarian

    (#22) Frank Lloyd Wright

    • Dec. at 92 (1867-1959)

    Frank Lloyd Wright was raised Unitarian and remained so throughout his life. He even designed two Unitarian Universalist churches, Unity Temple in Oak Park, Illinois, and the Meeting House in Madison, Wisconsin.

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  • Keith Olbermann on Random Famous People You Didn't Know Were Unitarian

    (#6) Keith Olbermann

    • 60

    Keith Olbermann confirmed that he is a Unitarian on Twitter saying, "Yes I am. Must be my Unitarian live-and-let-live youth."

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  • Rod Serling on Random Famous People You Didn't Know Were Unitarian

    (#10) Rod Serling

    • Died at 51 (1924-1975)

    Rod Serling's Unitarian faith helped to shape his creativity.

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  • P. T. Barnum on Random Famous People You Didn't Know Were Unitarian

    (#12) P. T. Barnum

    • Dec. at 81 (1810-1891)

    P. T. Barnum was an original board member of Tufts University, the flagship college of Unitarian Universalists.

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  • Charles Dickens on Random Famous People You Didn't Know Were Unitarian

    (#7) Charles Dickens

    • Dec. at 58 (1812-1870)

    Charles Dickens was baptized in the Church of England, but he became Unitarian in the 1840s and remained so until his death.

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  • William Howard Taft on Random Famous People You Didn't Know Were Unitarian

    (#18) William Howard Taft

    • Dec. at 73 (1857-1930)

    William Howard Taft was raised in the Unitarian Church.

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Monotheists believe that there is only one god. The earliest monotheism originated during the reign of Akhenaten in Egypt in the 14th century BC. Monotheism is a characteristic of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. They all regard God as the only creator of the world, and a benevolent divine perfectionist who manages human activities. The monotheism in Judaism originated in ancient Israel. It regarded Jehovah as the only object of worship, and rejected the gods of any other races and nations, and did not deny their existence at first.

Many famous people in history firmly believe in the existence of a god, even though they may come from different religions. The random tool lists 23 famous people from different eras who were Unitarians.

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