I did not select that option, but I know people that identify this way.
The sorts of people that do vary considerably, from an atheist who believes in ghosts or spirits, to people that believe that we can have telepathic and/or empathic connections and can achieve this through eg meditation etc. People that believe in “magic as a form of willpower making things change in the real world” consider themselves spiritual, but atheist. etc etc.
I think it sometimes just means “I’m an atheist, but I feel a sense of awe when contemplating the Grand Canyon or Maxwell’s equations or the way some people sacrifice their lives for others, I don’t particularly enjoy being rude about religion, and I find Richard Dawkins a bit annoying”.
I did not select that option, but I know people that identify this way. The sorts of people that do vary considerably, from an atheist who believes in ghosts or spirits, to people that believe that we can have telepathic and/or empathic connections and can achieve this through eg meditation etc. People that believe in “magic as a form of willpower making things change in the real world” consider themselves spiritual, but atheist. etc etc.
I think it sometimes just means “I’m an atheist, but I feel a sense of awe when contemplating the Grand Canyon or Maxwell’s equations or the way some people sacrifice their lives for others, I don’t particularly enjoy being rude about religion, and I find Richard Dawkins a bit annoying”.