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Are You Spiritual But Not Religious?


Are you a “None,” as in None of the Above, when it comes to religion? 27% of Americans classify themselves as "nones," 17% of whom identify as atheist, 20% as agnostic and 63% as "nothing in particular." This is quite a change from the past. In 1960, 2% of Americans identified as “other,” a category that includes the nonreligious. In 1980, 10.2% did. In 2000, 19.5%. By 2016, it was over a third.

Today, the Pew Research Center says that half of Americans say they’re both religious and spiritual, 27% are spiritual but not religious, 6% are religious but not spiritual, and 18% are neither spiritual nor religious (spiritual being defined as believing in the transcendent or sacred, while religious being part of a particular religious community with a specific belief system). 

People are finding spirituality in nature, in 12-step programs, at Burning Man, with a shaman in Peru, and in all kinds of disparate places. This kind of unchurched spirituality has Colonial American roots when just one in five belonged to a church and the new settlers subscribed to an eclectic set of beliefs influenced by numerology, astrology, magic, and even witchcraft. Today, 63% of Americans believe in karma, 50% believe that the spirits of the dead can interact with the living, 42% believe that spiritual energy can be rooted in physical objects, 34% believe in astrology and reincarnation, and 33% believe in yoga as a spiritual practice. So, it’s no longer about the pews and pastors and more about the pupu platter!

How do you define spirituality and has it changed as you’ve gotten older?

-Chip

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