What Kyla said. I’m not spiritually inclined, but I believe that humans are capable of behaving in a wise and ethical way because it’s the right thing to do, not to placate some supreme being. This tracks pretty closely with Jewish ethics and morals. You can take the girl out of the shul…
I’m a “dyed in the wool” Roman Catholic. I have never not believed and have only found happiness in my faith. My life …now that is a different story but that is still evolving. I would not be me without a strong faith in God. I don’t know what it would be like to lose my faith because it has not happened yet? I think I would be weaker for not having strong faith? One thing that I have found for me is that when I am furthest away from God I am the unhappiest. This has happened enough times for me to know that I was missing my spiritual connection. I was grounded in self and that is a very bad place for me to be stuck in.
Not really, not imo as one who is also spiritual but not affiliated with any particular religion. At the same time that I refuse to affiliate with any particular set of beliefs about “God” and “life after death” and “human spirituality”, I cannot in any honesty call myself “secular” or “agnostic” or “Athiest” or even “other religion”…Nope, sorry, NOT the definative poll.
I am a “religious/spiritual Independent”, same as I am politically. I do not HAVE a “religion”, even “other”.
I believe that you should do what you know is right, that you should do no harm, and that you should keep the faith that by doing so you make the world in some small way a better place.
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I’m sure that this offends the living shit out of somebody.
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Too Damn Bad.
Mostly I’m in the “don’t know, don’t care, it’s not a part of my life” camp. I am open to the possibility that there is something out there beyond this physical world, but I have no proof nor experience to prove that to me one way or the other.