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  "path": "/commentary/how-to-pray-without-believing",
  "publishedAt": "2026-05-22T15:07:23.000Z",
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  "textContent": "When someone you care about is in trouble, there’s a line people reach for almost automatically: “I’ll pray for you.” It’s a small sentence, but it carries a lot. As a humanist, I’ve never quite known what to say instead. Humanists don’t pray, at least not in the traditional sense, because we don’t believe anyone […]\n\nThe post How to Pray Without Believing appeared first on TheHumanist.com.",
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