Coming from a heathen who considers himself very spiritual and religiously reverent, I'm also very secular and I wish other religious people would be so too.
I never accept or believe in anything unless it's a proven fact (recreated or observed without room for question). Spiritual entities are not factual (although by definition, having some evidence with varying degrees of strength, we can consider spirit theoretical).
What I know: I go to my personal altar sometimes, say words which most would say is an invokation to deities (ex Thor and Odin), then give offerings on the altar to Odin and Thor, ask for something, say a conclusion to the ritual and leave the altar. I then see that it appears as if entities are answering by the names of Odin and Thor and they both appear to either give a clear, coincidental and timely omen denying my request or it's given to me in the same manner.
Conclusion: I personally theorize that Odin and Thor exist on some level and have responded to my pagan ritual. Other deities may exist too, possibly all of them, but I can't say for sure nor theorize because I haven't seen any evidence. I can't say these gods definitely exist because there is room for error.
So do I BELIEVE the heathen gods exist? No. I don't believe in anything I can't say I know is proven to be factual, and I've never observed a deity without room for error. Do I THINK gods exist? I think they may exist, but I'm not pretending to know based on "faith".
The same goes for afterlife. COULD I go to Valhalla after death in spiritual form, spending the rest of time being served food and alcohol by Valkyrie goddesses and spending that time with the god of war, magic and death? Sure, just as possibly I could go to Heaven, Hell, Elysium, experience nirvana or cease to exist as a conscious person. I've never been dead, talked to a dead person or someone's who's been dead and the "dying" be without room for error. I don't know what happens after death, and I don't pretend to know "in my heart" or "with faith". I don't think with my heart or by faith. That's for emotions and thinking with emotions leads to irrationality. I think with my brain, logic, science and rationality. All I know is what's been recreated or observed and what's here and now. The rest varies from lies to conjecture to well supported theories.
So basically, I think we need to at least accept spirit as being in the same realm as macro-evolution. They have strong evidence and are a good possibility to reality, but we don't know to be for sure "factual". As far as we know FOR SURE, religion is made up of cultural stories, internal emotions, worship of abstract entities and sometimes really spooky stuff which could be authentically from or caused by said spirits or coincidence.
I never accept or believe in anything unless it's a proven fact (recreated or observed without room for question). Spiritual entities are not factual (although by definition, having some evidence with varying degrees of strength, we can consider spirit theoretical).
What I know: I go to my personal altar sometimes, say words which most would say is an invokation to deities (ex Thor and Odin), then give offerings on the altar to Odin and Thor, ask for something, say a conclusion to the ritual and leave the altar. I then see that it appears as if entities are answering by the names of Odin and Thor and they both appear to either give a clear, coincidental and timely omen denying my request or it's given to me in the same manner.
Conclusion: I personally theorize that Odin and Thor exist on some level and have responded to my pagan ritual. Other deities may exist too, possibly all of them, but I can't say for sure nor theorize because I haven't seen any evidence. I can't say these gods definitely exist because there is room for error.
So do I BELIEVE the heathen gods exist? No. I don't believe in anything I can't say I know is proven to be factual, and I've never observed a deity without room for error. Do I THINK gods exist? I think they may exist, but I'm not pretending to know based on "faith".
The same goes for afterlife. COULD I go to Valhalla after death in spiritual form, spending the rest of time being served food and alcohol by Valkyrie goddesses and spending that time with the god of war, magic and death? Sure, just as possibly I could go to Heaven, Hell, Elysium, experience nirvana or cease to exist as a conscious person. I've never been dead, talked to a dead person or someone's who's been dead and the "dying" be without room for error. I don't know what happens after death, and I don't pretend to know "in my heart" or "with faith". I don't think with my heart or by faith. That's for emotions and thinking with emotions leads to irrationality. I think with my brain, logic, science and rationality. All I know is what's been recreated or observed and what's here and now. The rest varies from lies to conjecture to well supported theories.
So basically, I think we need to at least accept spirit as being in the same realm as macro-evolution. They have strong evidence and are a good possibility to reality, but we don't know to be for sure "factual". As far as we know FOR SURE, religion is made up of cultural stories, internal emotions, worship of abstract entities and sometimes really spooky stuff which could be authentically from or caused by said spirits or coincidence.