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Is the rise of "spiritual but not religious" actually a rejection of commitment or a genuine evolution in faith?
As institutional religious affiliation declines globally, many are exploring personalized spirituality—but critics argue this trend avoids the discipline of organized faith. Cast your vote on whether this shift represents a lack of commitment or a sincere evolution in belief.
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