Strangers in a Strange Land: The Ones Between Worlds
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In this Thursday Journal, Isaiah Danberry reflects on his journey from being a devoted, Bible-reading fundamentalist to standing in the threshold as one of the growing number of “spiritual Nones.”
This episode explores:
• Deconstructing religion without losing spirituality
• The rise of the religiously unaffiliated
• Mysticism, Stoicism, and philosophical faith
• The role of science, critical thinking, and consciousness
• Why questioning may be the purification of belief
• How different religious traditions may be shaped attempts to interpret the same “light”
Are we witnessing the decline of religion… or its maturation?
From praying with Christians and Orthodox Jews, to breaking bread with Muslims and meditating with Buddhists, Isaiah reflects on what he saw in their eyes — a shared upward striving, a refusal to collapse into nihilism.
“We’re all just strangers in a strange land… looking for the promised land.”
This is not an episode about abandoning faith.
It’s about integration.
About becoming the bridge between certainty and mystery.
About holding reverence and reason at the same table.
If you’ve ever felt spiritually curious but institutionally unaffiliated…
This one is for you.
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