> I have a real problem with the distinction between "religious people" and "non-religious people" because it presumes a distinction that I don't think exists
The distinction between people who believe that someone is watching and judging and people who don't does exist (ask them, they'll tell you which camp they fall in to).
I suspect he is referring to what is underneath powering the surface level appearances and processes that we interact with? Here the distinctions are quite different imho.
The distinction between people who believe that someone is watching and judging and people who don't does exist (ask them, they'll tell you which camp they fall in to).