It is not a phrase I often use, but it fits to say that I am one of those “spiritual but not religious” people. I generally consider it a likely cop-out, a way to seem serious about ultimate things without actually believing in much. But it also reflects authentic feelings among many of dismay about, and perhaps rejection of, what organized religion represents without having abandoned concerns about what genuine religious impulses refer to. I have no conventional religious interests, except occasionally admiring the communities of belief that sometimes gather around churches or segments of churches, but even so cannot avoid sometimes using...

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