Spiritual, Not Religious: What Men Do When God Stops Making Sense
13 Minutes31 Des 2025

Spiritual, Not Religious: What Men Do When God Stops Making Sense

“God is dead. And we have killed him.”

— Friedrich Nietzsche

I believe God is dead—if what you mean by God is the version most of us were handed. The old man in the sky. The cosmic judge. The spiritual vending machine who dispenses blessings for good behavior and consequences for bad ones.

That God couldn’t survive real life. He couldn’t carry suffering, grief, doubt, or the quiet ache that shows up when success stops satisfying.

Most men didn’t lose faith. They outgrew a God that no longer worked.

Good. Let that God stay buried.

Every New Year gives us a chance to begin again, but not by pretending or polishing what’s already cracked. A real beginning starts when we’re honest about what we can no longer believe.

In my work with men, I see this honesty everywhere. Men are hungry—not for religion, not for certainty, not for another system—but for meaning. For purpose that can survive loss. For something real enough to live from.

That hunger always points toward divinity—but not the dead kind.

In the Hebrew tradition, when Moses asks God for a name, he doesn’t get a title or a definition. He gets Ehyeh Asher Ehyeh—“I will be what I will be.” Not a noun. A verb. Becoming. Unfolding. Alive. A God that refuses to be pinned down or controlled. A source that moves through life rather than hovering above it.

And honestly, who gives a shit what you call it.

Spirit.

Source.

Truth.

Love.

Oneness.

What matters is whether you experience it.

This is where another tradition quietly agrees. The opening line of the Gospel of John says, “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.” The original word there isn’t “word” as in language. It’s Logos. Meaning itself. The deep structure of reality. Purpose experienced, not explained.

Viktor Frankl called it Logos for the same reason. Meaning is not something you manufacture or memorize. It’s something you encounter. Something that calls you forward. Something that asks you to respond.

That’s what men are hungry for. Not belief, but contact. Not answers, but alignment. Not a God to kneel before, but a source of meaning strong enough to live from.

So this New Year isn’t about finding a new God to believe in. It’s about reclaiming divinity itself. A year of fearlessly digging deep, searching wide, and going in. A year of refusing the dead God of transactions and choosing a living source of meaning instead.

Because meaning is alive.

Divinity is well.

And this year is not about discovering it out there in the world or up there in the sky. It’s about discovering it where it has always been—yours, and yours alone. Not borrowed. Not inherited. Not handed down.

It burns inside of you.

And that’s what makes this a real beginning—and what can make this not just a happy New Year, but Meaningful New Year!

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