A nation can assume that the addition of the words "under God" to its pledge of allegiance gives evidence that its citizens actually believe in God whereas all it really proves is that they believe in "believing" in God
Huston SmithRead
A religion made up solely of heightened religious experiences would not be a religion at all. ...The major religious traditions address the mysteries (with or without entheogens), but they have other business to do: widen understanding, give meaning, provide solace, promote loving-kindness, and connect human being to human being.
Interpretation
True religion encompasses more than just peak spiritual experiences; it fosters understanding, connection, and compassion among people.
Huston Smith highlights that a religion solely focused on intense spiritual experiences lacks the foundational characteristics that define a true religion. Major religious traditions aim to explore profound mysteries while also striving to enhance our understanding, grant meaning to life, offer comfort, encourage love and kindness, and cultivate connections between individuals.
In practice
This quote could be used in a discussion about the role of religion in promoting community and compassion.
A nation can assume that the addition of the words "under God" to its pledge of allegiance gives evidence that its citizens actually believe in God whereas all it really proves is that they believe in "believing" in God
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