Jane_the_Bane
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To me, the term "religion" implies some form of organization; with holidays, rituals, canonical texts, an established set of beliefs you must adhere to in order to be considered a member, a sprawling eschatology explaining reality on its terms, etc.
Lacking these, a world view may be spiritual in nature, but not religious as such.
Also, I'd say that some secular world views are sufficiently "religious" to merit that designation, in spite of lacking belief in the supernatural. Some versions of communism were/are clearly quasi-religious, just like Ayn Rand's "Objectivism".
Lacking these, a world view may be spiritual in nature, but not religious as such.
Also, I'd say that some secular world views are sufficiently "religious" to merit that designation, in spite of lacking belief in the supernatural. Some versions of communism were/are clearly quasi-religious, just like Ayn Rand's "Objectivism".
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