nonreligious
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Ultimately, accelerating climate disasters and under-resourced government responses create a complex dynamic: Faith groups are well positioned to respond to disasters with a human touch, the aid they provide is often desperately needed, and even nonreligious victims are generally appreciative of their compassion.
From Slate
Let us pray for that — or, for the nonreligious, hope for it — politely tolerating one another’s right as Americans to choose either option.
From Washington Post
The reasons for this become clearer as he takes the reader “from consciousness to spirituality,” illustrated with further moving descriptions of his own transcendent experiences — “majestic and profound” feelings that nevertheless arise “naturally from a material brain” and therefore amount to a “nonreligious spirituality.”
From Washington Post
“Whenever you see a virgencita you feel safe. You know that your people, your gente, your raza are around,” said Zapata, 35, who, though raised Catholic, identifies as nonreligious.
From Seattle Times
Because the nonreligious options are limited in a small community like hers, Torres-Vandeman said “there’s a real fear in this area.”
From Seattle Times
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