It turns out that Timicism is just a brand of Unitarian Universalism (UU). We're not identical on all the the specifics, but the basic gist of both is the same: find your own path, respect others, borrow from all the religions, use reason and science.

I suppose the T should go last, since I was the last to join the party. I'm all about humility and fairness, after all.
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Well, I guess there is nothing new under the sun. UUT sounds good-when asked what religion you follow, you can just answer UTT?. They'll just think you have trouble saying dubyas:)
Does the UUT have a stance on Halloween overall, I'd love to hear it.
Or I could sound it out, and say I'm an OOOOOT.
I can't speak for the UU side, but Timicism has no problems with Halloween. I would doubt the UUs do, either. The sermon at the UU church this week was on hauntings.
Celebrate away! (But harmlessly)
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