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Non-Religious Spirituality

Written by: Jim Palmer: Founder Center for Non-Religious Spirituality
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  • Exploring the universal significance of spirituality beyond traditional religious frameworks with former mega-church pastor, Jim Palmer. For 25 years Jim has been counseling people who left religion and are working their way through their deconstruction and reconstruction process. Toxic religion often prevents people from exploring the spectrum of knowledge and fields of inquiry, which are useful for human development and spiritual growth. Podcast topics: Eastern Spirituality, Western Science, psychology, the arts & literature, philosophy, sociology, and history. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nonreligiousspirituality/support
    Jim Palmer: Founder, Center for Non-Religious Spirituality
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  • Is Christian Theism Dead?
    Dec 6 2023

    Thanks for listening to today's podcast. You can financially support this podcast if you wish to and are able. Thank you.

    You will find more resources in the online community for the Center for Non-Religious Spirituality.

    Please let me know if there is a topic, subject or question you would like me to address on a future podcast

    Visit the ⁠Center for Non-Religious Spirituality⁠ to accesses resources and discover a community of like-minded people.

    The CNRS online community exists for the following reasons:

    - Making new friends and connections with people who are on a similar path, understand, and accept you as you are

    - Being a community of support and encouragement for people who are in the process of rebuilding their lives after leaving religion

    - Offering individual and group spiritual direction within the framework of "non-religious spirituality"

    - Opportunities for individual and group counseling and support groups with trained professionals for those who have experienced religious trauma, spiritual abuse, or toxic religious indoctrination

    - Providing a network of resources for people in the process of detox, deconstruction, and reconstruction


    --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nonreligiousspirituality/support
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    24 mins
  • Do you need Jesus and the Bible in your deconstruction?
    Nov 16 2023

    For more resources and online community for those deconstructing and cultivating a post-religion spirituality, visit the Center for Non-Religious Spirituality.


    Peter asked:

    Jim, I have a MDiv, former pastor and exvangelical. I have a few questions about your journey. How hard did you work in your deconstruction process at hanging onto something you called "Christianity"? Also, I realize there are kinder, gentler ways of understanding the bad-God stories in the Old Testament and one can even exegete away troubling Christian doctrine in the New Testament. But, why put forth all that effort. If you left Christianity, why do you have to drag the Bible with you? I know you're a super busy guy. It's no hurry. If you're able I'd be interested in knowing your thoughts. Thanks, Peter Ansley asked:

    Hi Jim, I noticed your recent answers to Peter. I too have an M. Div. and was an evangelical pastor. But a situation in my church, involving abuse and violence of a congregant, led to my resignation. That experience started me on the road of deconstruction and reconstruction. I still deeply value the Bible. And I cannot “deconstruct” Jesus. I see many paths people wrestle with, depending on their unique backgrounds and personal processes. There sure aren’t simple formulas for untangling what’s useful and life-giving in new ways forward. What do you have to say for those still wanting to sort out and reframe the Bible? Sometimes people discourage my continued love of Jesus. While I respect whatever paths they take, it discourages me. What thoughts do you have for people like me. I hope you do a post on this. Sincerely, Ansely The short answer to both:


    You do you. There is no "right" way to do "deconstruction". There are no deconstruction gods requiring you to shoehorn your current beliefs or spirituality into something that sort of sounds or appears "Christian". Neither is it necessary to drag the Bible forward in your post-religion spirituality. However, "deconstruction" doesn't require you to leave this behind if it works for you to incorporate them in your "reconstruction" process.

    I'm sure you've heard the phrase, "In essentials, unity; in non-essentials, liberty; in all things, love."

    For me and deconstruction, I think of it this way:

    "Deconstruction" at its best enables a person to cultivate an authentic and meaningful spirituality. (Essentials)

    How you get there. (Non-essentials)

    Being a person of compassion and love. (All things)

    Visit the ⁠Center for Non-Religious Spirituality⁠ to accesses resources and discover a community of like-minded people.

    The CNRS online community exists for the following reasons:

    - Making new friends and connections with people who are on a similar path, understand, and accept you as you are

    - Being a community of support and encouragement for people who are in the process of rebuilding their lives after leaving religion

    - Offering individual and group spiritual direction within the framework of "non-religious spirituality"

    - Opportunities for individual and group counseling and support groups with trained professionals for those who have experienced religious trauma, spiritual abuse, or toxic religious indoctrination

    - Providing a network of resources for people in the process of detox, deconstruction, and reconstruction


    --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nonreligiousspirituality/support
    Show more Show less
    24 mins
  • Why are so many people Atheist now?
    Nov 11 2023

    Visit the online community for the Center for Non-Religious Spirituality for more discussion and resources related to the deconstruction/reconstruction process, recovering from religious trauma, and cultivating a post-religion spirituality.

    A book to read, related to today's podcast: Finding Purpose in a Godless World: Why We Care Even If the Universe Doesn't Hardcover by Ralph Lewis

    Visit the ⁠Center for Non-Religious Spirituality⁠ to accesses resources and discover a community of like-minded people. The CNRS online community exists for the following reasons:

    - Making new friends and connections with people who are on a similar path, understand, and accept you as you are

    - Being a community of support and encouragement for people who are in the process of rebuilding their lives after leaving religion

    - Offering individual and group spiritual direction within the framework of "non-religious spirituality"

    - Opportunities for individual and group counseling and support groups with trained professionals for those who have experienced religious trauma, spiritual abuse, or toxic religious indoctrination

    - Providing a network of resources for people in the process of detox, deconstruction, and reconstruction

    --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nonreligiousspirituality/support
    Show more Show less
    24 mins

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I discovered Jim Palmer today on Facebook. He delivers clean condensed thoughts and ideas that could inspire any victim of systematic or oppressive religious communities to start the journey of coming home to themselves, and thus the narrow find the narrow path.

So far the podcast doesn’t beat around the burning bush, it’s quick and concise.

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