Unuaism

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Unuaism is a centrist and pacifist political ideology in Itsch based on the thinking of fives Mennonite-ministers of the Mennonite Church of Itsch.

Ideology

In the 1780s and 1790s five Mennonite ministers developed a political ideology, despite the Mennonite Church's rejection of religious politics and support for the separation of state and church. The developed a non-religious ideology with some inspiration from Mennonite religion, for example Mennonites have become known as one of the historic peace churches because of their commitment to pacifism. Matthew 5:9 (Blessed are the peacemakers for they will be called sons of God) is a very important inspiration for the ideology.

Unuanism combines pacifism, political centrism, Civic nationalism, Republicanism, Conservation and Cultural conservatism. The most important ideals of the ideology are the protection of humans against violence, conservation of the land and the forests, conservation of the pacifist culture of Itsch and the Esperanto language.