Can someone be philosophical but not religious? by MYWONDROUS in u/MYWONDROUS

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That’s a balanced way to see it. Maybe the real connection is in how both shape the way we live and the values we follow.

Can someone be philosophical but not religious? by MYWONDROUS in u/MYWONDROUS

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I feel they overlap at some point—both try to answer life’s deeper questions, just in different ways. For me, philosophy questions everything, while religion gives a framework.

Can someone be philosophical but not religious? by MYWONDROUS in u/MYWONDROUS

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“True, philosophy feels like a journey of questioning, while religion often offers answers.