It seems to me that most people (well, maybe not Jeremy) believe that human beings have "spirituality." How come? Probably because of reasons similar to mixandburn's rant. The idea of a morally relativistic society is abhorrent to most of us.

But most of us shy away from defining our spirituality. How come? Is it because we think it sounds goofy?

It kind of leaves us Christians hanging in the wind. We're attempting to define something that is ultimately undefinable, and it's really easy to say it's a crock without offering any alternatives. You may think that spiritual issues can't be defined, so what's the point? But then you can carry on about your "own" version of sprituality without, again, defining it. And somehow this makes it superior. If you believe in some kind of greater truth, please share it with us.

How about this - If there is a human spiritual truth, isn't it universal? Why would you want to keep it secret?

To those that don't believe in spirituality, how do you answer mixandburn?