universalists

/ˌjunəˈvɜrsəlɪsts/
noun
  1. People who believe that all people will eventually be saved or that certain principles apply to everyone.
    • Many early universalists were religious reformers who challenged traditional views of damnation.
    • The universalists argued that salvation is available to every person, not just a select few.
    • In the debate, the universalists claimed that basic human rights should not depend on nationality.
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