What is it we share? This presentation, offers an (unofficial) “Letterman Top-10” response. We see those through the lenses of ten of the “founders” of our Unitarian Universalist theological tradition(s). One answer, is founded on the ideas of founder Sophia Lyon Fahs, who taught the importance of embracing our “emotional impulses” – because such impulses often prompt people to be “religious.” Another answer, credited to UU theologian James Luther Adams, taught that religious beliefs are reflected in “deeds, not words.” The eight other reasons reviewed in the talk are just as provocative – and moving.