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Re “Religion on the decline in U.S.,” May 13

The decline of traditiona­l religion in this country is not necessaril­y a harbinger of a more secular U.S. While there may be an increase in the number of avowed atheists and agnostics, there is also a larger population of those who describe themselves as “spiritual but not religious.”

Many people are rejecting the notion that their spiritual beliefs must come from outside sources. Religions that have dictated dogma for millennium­s are crumbling. There is no doubt that churches everywhere have been a source of comfort and compassion, but there is also a legacy of hypocrisy, hate mongering and violence in the name of God.

People are hungry for deeper meaning in life, and there are countless ways to explore spirituali­ty. A healthy questionin­g of our establishe­d institutio­ns is to be celebrated.

Kathy Welsh

Claremont

My parents were married in 1951, and my father’s Protestant parents came close to not attending the wedding because their son dared to fall in love with a Catholic. That kind of thing mattered greatly back then, and my mother spent many insecure years trying to prove she was worthy in her in-laws’ eyes.

As a compromise, my parents raised my two brothers and me in the Episcopali­an Church. We kids stopped attending church after high school, and not one of us subscribes to any organized religion.

Although well-intentione­d, to me religion does more harm than good. It’s been used as a shield for pedophiles, as grounds for murder and as a reason to discrimina­te and deny civil rights.

One need not be religious to be a principled person. Only the Golden Rule is necessary to orient one’s moral compass.

Joanne Turner

Eagle Rock

As an agnostic Humanist, may I suggest that if churches would concentrat­e more on the here and now rather than the hereafter, they might retain or even attract members while providing more real help to those in need.

That was a major function of the church I remember as a child.

Hugh Smart

Santa Barbara

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Los Angeles Times ?? STUDENTS ATTEND Loma Linda University Church of Seventh-day Adventists last month.
Irfan Khan Los Angeles Times STUDENTS ATTEND Loma Linda University Church of Seventh-day Adventists last month.

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