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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Funny how everyone uses "spiritual" these days, rather than "religious." It's almost as if people are embarrassed to say they're religious.[/quote] Spiritually and religion are two different things. [/quote] Correct, but the thread is "If you are religious and were non-religious before." So why do so many people say they are "spiritual?" As you say, they're two different things.[/quote] DP. In our church, the word “spirituality” is used all the time and [b]it’s a compliment to say someone is “spiritual.”[/b] I don’t know pp’s background, but Christians have been talking about spirituality for hundreds, maybe even 2,000, years. [/quote] [b]But what does it mean[/b]?[/quote] Very great question. It sounds like vague enough to be very cool, but not "religious" which isn't seen as cool.[/quote] [b]Does being “cool” carry a lot of meaning in your world? When someone or something isn’t “cool,” do you and your friends laugh and poke fun at the “uncool-ness?”[/b] [/quote] well, yes. But more importantly, I see it as a good development that in our society intelligent people don't want to be labeled, "religious" so they say they are "spiritual," which seems more socially acceptable. Like "spiritual" is different than "religious" which is not something you want to call yourself.[/quote] You are projecting your thought process and opinions about religion and “coolness” onto strangers. It’s even more disturbing because you feel being “cool” is something other adults (if you are an adult) want to be. If you are teenager, I get it. If you are an adult: sorry. Someone failed you.[/quote] No just read this thread. About did you become religious. And so many answers are I go to church to because I am "spiritual." Very common to hear this now. Go ahead and disagree that being "spiritual" is more socially acceptable.[/quote] No, nobody has said “I am spiritual.” They’ve talked about finding “spiritual meaning” and “spiritual communities.” In any case, do you really think they're trying to be “cool” for people like you, because they think nobody will understand they’re actually going to church or synagogue? [/quote]
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