Okay. Unitiarianism and Universalism used to be two liberal Christian denominations, but they eventually departed from the rest of Christianity because they didn't require that their members believe in Christ, or pretty much anything. Then they realized that their two organizations were pretty much alike, so they joined forces to create the Unitarian Universalist Association, or UUA. While UUs can pretty much believe whatever they think is best, there are certain principles that we uphold collectively: the inherent worth and dignity of all people, the individual search for truth, the democratic process, and respect for the interdependant web of life. We're united as a community for fellowship and service, if not because we all believe the same thing.

As for the Eclectic Neopagan part, since UUs are encouraged to follow whatever religious beliefs and practices they feel the most drawn to, I've chosen to follow an animistic and polytheistic path that is most often referred to as "Pagan" or "Neopagan"; Eclectic because my beliefs and practices come from several sources.