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Suppose a person tells you that he is Catholic - or …
Suppose a person tells you that he is Catholic - or Protestant, Orthodox, Jewish, or Muslim. When you see how he behaves, however, you realise that the religion he claims to belong to has no real impact on his life. It is no more than a mixture of vague notions and meaningless forms. He was taught these beliefs in childhood, and he continues to repeat them as one repeats a lesson learned by heart. But his beliefs do not correspond to anything profound or alive, so we must conclude that he has a religion but no faith. Someone else claims to belong to no religion. Let us say that his parents were Catholic, but they did not practise their religion; they did not have him baptised and gave him no religious instruction. Then, as you continue the conversation and know the person better, you recognise that he has a sense of the sacred, that he is motivated by a high ideal, by the most noble aspirations. He does not know how to talk about God, but he has a vague sense of a higher presence that exists both in the depths of his being and in the universe as a whole. He is seeking ways to improve himself so as to live in harmony with this presence which he imagines confusedly. This person may have no religion, but he has faith.
Omraam Mikhael Aivanhov