I go out into America, and I am literally navigating a minefield. Godliness has become abnormal.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The god most Americans say they believe in is just not interesting enough to deny. Thus the only kind of atheism that counts in America is to call into question the proposition that everyone has a right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
You discover how confounding the world is when you try to draw it. You look at a car, and you try to see its car-ness, and you're like an immigrant to your own world. You don't have to travel to encounter weirdness. You wake up to it.
Being religious is quintessentially American.
In the middle of everything evil, in an evil place, you can find goodness. Goodness. I'd even call it godliness.
I am enormously susceptible to religious environments - the music, the liturgy and the prayers.
I love being immersed in nature, going to places in the world that are pristine and untouched by man. It's almost a religious experience when you go to a place like the Amazon, and there's no civilisation for thousands of miles.
Every time we've gone somewhere, it's just been better and better and God's always blessed us for following.
I like America, where believers eddy around each other like currents of air. Even our atheists are devout! To be an American is to be a believer. I don't have much faith in institutions, but I still believe in people.
America is an unusually religious nation.
God has opened many doors of opportunity throughout my lifetime, but I believe the greatest of those doors was allowing me to be born in the United States of America.