Here are my values: "Humanity As a Whole
IN CLOSING: The world cannot wait for a reconciliation of competing political or economic systems to solve its problems. These are the times for people of goodwill to further the building of a peaceful and prosperous world. We urge that parochial loyalties and inflexible moral and religious ideologies be transcended. We urge recognition of the common humanity of all people. We further urge the use of reason and compassion to produce the kind of world we want – a world in which peace, prosperity, freedom, and happiness are widely shared. Let us not abandon that vision in despair or cowardice. We are responsible for what we are or will be. Let us work together for a humane world by means commensurate with humane ends. Destructive ideological differences among communism, capitalism, socialism, conservatism, liberalism, and radicalism should be overcome. Let us call for an end to terror and hatred. We will survive and prosper only in a world of shared humane values. We can initiate new directions for humankind; ancient rivalries can be superseded by broad-based cooperative efforts. The commitment to tolerance, understanding, and peaceful negotiation does not necessitate acquiescence to the status quo nor the damming up of dynamic and revolutionary forces. The true revolution is occurring and can continue in countless nonviolent adjustments. But this entails the willingness to step forward onto new and expanding plateaus. At the present juncture of history, commitment to all humankind is the highest commitment of which we are capable; it transcends the narrow allegiances of church, state, party, class, or race in moving toward a wider vision of human potentiality. What more daring a goal for humankind than for each person to become, in ideal as well as practice, a citizen of a world community. It is a classical vision; we can now give it new vitality. Humanism thus interpreted is a moral force that has time on its side. We believe that humankind has the potential, intelligence, goodwill, and cooperative skill to implement this commitment in the decades ahead."
This is from the https://americanhumanist.org/what-is-humanism/manifesto2/ that I decided to include here instead of reading it during the episode.
Links: https://asuuc.net/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/100_Questions_Unitarian_Universalism.pdf, https://www.uua.org/, https://www.uua.org/beliefs/what-we-believe/higher-power/views, https://www.uua.org/beliefs/what-we-believe/beliefs/christianity/views-jesus, https://americanhumanist.org/paths/buddhism/, https://americanhumanist.org/paths/unitarianism/, https://www.uuabookstore.org/Assets/PDFs/3017.pdf, https://americanhumanist.org/what-is-humanism/manifesto1/, and https://americanhumanist.org/what-is-humanism/manifesto3/.
All of these links I placed above perfectly describe all of my views on religion, faith, spirituality, piety, and supernaturalism.