The titles are funny precisely because they substitute something light and
nonreligious where we expect something sacred.
Not exact matches
The idea here is very clear: If a person is
nonreligious, then TM presents itself as being
nonreligious, too, so as to meet him on his own turf; then it draws him to a «unified, monistic, cosmic God - consciousness» typical of Hinduism, never indicating in advance
where he is headed.
By this we mean a state
where public institutions are separate from religious institutions and treat all citizens impartially regardless of their religious or
nonreligious beliefs.
This is
where she met Victor, a
nonreligious Jew as well, who was born in Brazil.
At OkCupid, being an atheist is a date - maker, not a deal - breaker — «I don't think there has ever been a place with a mixed environment of people from religious and
nonreligious backgrounds
where it is more comfortable and respected to be an atheist, an agnostic or a humanist.»