Can one practice religion without a belief in the supernatural?

patoowardfan

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This might be a bit unconventional, but is it possible to practice a religion for its ethical and community values, without believing in any supernatural elements? Has anyone here taken this approach, and if so, how has it affected your religious experience?
 
Absolutely! Many people engage with religion for its ethical teachings, traditions, and sense of community rather than supernatural beliefs. It can provide structure, moral guidance, and meaningful connections without requiring faith in the divine. Curious to hear how others have navigated this approach!
 
I think so! Some religions focus more on philosophy, ethics, and traditions rather than the supernatural. Buddhism, for example, can be practiced in a secular way. It’s more about the way of life than belief in a deity. 👍
 
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