If you are not a member of a church, but feel that you are spiritual, you are not alone. About one-third of all the people in this country are in this category. This was brought out on the Steve Kraske Up to Date program on KCUR last Monday, June 15.
Many interesting issues came to my mind after listening to the show:
Just what does it mean to be spiritual? Can you really be spiritual if you don't attend a church? Just how do you practice spirituality? Should you participate in a church service if you don't believe in the basic doctrines of that church? Can morality be maintained without religion? Do you believe in a God or a supreme power of some type? (If so, define). Do you pray or meditate? Should all religions be maintained? If you are spiritual but not religious, would you like to meet with others having similar views? How would you change a church service to make it acceptable to you?
You can listen to aforementioned very interesting talk show on your computer by doing a little clicking: KCUR.org; programs; Up to Date; then click on the program for Monday June 15 and listen or download. You might have to go to archives.
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