"Spiritual, not religious" means, "That Buddha statue accents my bedspread nicely" ~ BitterSweetLife

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

"Spiritual, not religious" means, "That Buddha statue accents my bedspread nicely"

From that bastion of political incorrectness, Stuff White People Like:

White people will often say they are “spiritual” but not religious. Which usually means that they will believe any religion that doesn’t involve Jesus.

Popular choices include Buddhism, Hinduism, Kabbalah and, to a lesser extent, Scientology. A few even dip into Islam, but it’s much more rare since you have to give stuff up and actually go to Mosque.

Mostly they are into religion that fits really well into their homes or wardrobe and doesn’t require them to do very much.

Pretty good read, I'd say. Although for this post you could probably remove "white" from the title.



Like what you read? Don't forget to bookmark this post or subscribe to the feed.

0 comments:

 

Culture. Photos. Life's nagging questions. - BitterSweetLife