What is spirituality, and how is it different from religion?

What will be an ideal response?


Spirituality is the feeling that we are part of something much greater than ourselves. Spirituality, unlike religion, is not the province of one group or another. It is as much a product of individual piety as it is the result of organized religious training. It is nonsectarian and need not involve any "us" versus "them" mentality. It is, by its very nature, appreciative of the wonders of the universe and the miracle of existence, with or without belief in a creator.

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Which one of these is a definition of the theory of moral naturalism?

A. It explores the legal ramifications of nudity on beaches. B. It claims that any moral behavior that derives from human nature should be legal. C. It explores the natural laws of science. D. It is the view that individuals come equipped with a moral intuition, hardwired from birth.

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Ellacuria and Taylor insist we use the common good as our standard for justice

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