In his youth, Josh Kellar was taught to accept a literal interpretation of the Bible. But as he began to question how we know what we know and what constitutes truth, he began his journey away from organized religion and toward humanism. Read the latest installment in our JourneysToHumanism series.
https://thehumanist.com/features/profiles/journeys-to-humanism-a-quest-for-truth-meaning-and-authenticity
PHIL 3310. Exploring the philosophical, ethical, spiritual, existential, social, and personal implications of a godless universe, and supporting their study at Middle Tennessee State University & beyond.
Saturday, July 27, 2024
Wednesday, July 3, 2024
"Spirit"
Those of us who believe we have a natural spirit continuous with our physical body (not a super-added "soul" in the supernatural sense) should probably not call ourselves SBNR's. I prefer humanist/naturalist/pragmatic pluralist, if I must select labels.
Are We in the Middle of a Spiritual Awakening?
Americans are moving away from organized religion. Are they replacing it with other forms of spirituality and observance?
...Pew's survey found that "22 percent of U.S. adults fall into the category of spiritual but not religious." Pew found that some of the things that most S.B.N.R.s believe are that "people have a soul or spirit in addition to their physical body" and "there is something spiritual beyond the natural world, even if we cannot see it." They are also likely to believe that animals and elements of nature like rivers and trees can have "spirits" or "spiritual energies."...
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/07/03/opinion/spirituality-religion.html?smid=em-share
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