****Can atheists be spiritual people?****

tech9 said:
this probably belongs on another thread

but it has to do with how I view spirituality and religion.

Or in my experience denominational vs non-denominational.

Explain your views? I'm interested...
 
tech9 said:
I read the thread

eewwll's view is just different from mine

eewwll explained his view in the post.

Now I'm intrested in knowing your view, you haven't explained that yet?

Why can't atheists be spiritual people?
 
tech9 said:
I read the thread

eewwll's view is just different from mine

and you could have saved that insult. eewwll didn't need a co-signer

I'm not co-signing. Eewwll didn't call you an idjit.
If you had read the posts in the thread before referring to the "title and content" of the thread as hypocritical, you would have know from jump that eewwll (and others) define spirituality in a different way than you do. You jumped the gun sparky. Reading is still fundamental.
 
I think most people who call themselves athiest or agnostic fall into that category. Organized religion used to spark more organized religion (Jews begot Christians, Catholics begot Protestants), but I think now, it's turning people off completely. Nobody's fault but those in power.

I never believed in god,even when I was forced to go to Sunday school,when I was kid....:dunno:



I thought Christians didn't believe in evolution?


Talk about irony :lol:
 
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