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Faith & Spirit Quote by David Kirk

"The Way is not a religion: Christianity is the end of religion. 'Religion' means here the division between sacred and secular concerns, other-worldliness, man's reaching toward God in a way which projects his own thoughts"

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Kirk’s line has the punchy confidence of someone trying to break a deadlock in identity: stop treating faith like a club with rules, start treating it like a total rewire of how you live. Calling “The Way” not a religion is a strategic rebrand, but not a superficial one. It’s aimed at the tired modern suspicion that “religion” equals compartments (Sunday vs. real life), escapism (other-worldliness), and spiritual projection (God as a screen for our own ideas). He’s drawing a bright line between a faith that quarantines itself in the “sacred” corner and a faith that claims it can dissolve the sacred/secular split entirely.

The subtext is defensive and ambitious at once. Defensive, because “religion” is framed as human-made reaching, a kind of psychological self-extension; it’s a preemptive strike against the charge that belief is wish fulfillment. Ambitious, because declaring Christianity “the end of religion” doesn’t just elevate it above other traditions; it implies it cancels the category. That’s a maximalist move: Christianity not as one option in the marketplace, but as the critique of the marketplace itself.

As an athlete, Kirk’s rhetoric tracks with performance culture: authenticity over formality, integrated discipline over box-checking, lived practice over abstract metaphysics. It’s the language of training applied to spirituality: no separate “religious life,” just life, reshaped. The edge is that it risks sounding like spiritual exceptionalism dressed up as anti-institutional humility. That tension is the quote’s engine.

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Kirk, David. (2026, January 16). The Way is not a religion: Christianity is the end of religion. 'Religion' means here the division between sacred and secular concerns, other-worldliness, man's reaching toward God in a way which projects his own thoughts. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-way-is-not-a-religion-christianity-is-the-end-135967/

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Kirk, David. "The Way is not a religion: Christianity is the end of religion. 'Religion' means here the division between sacred and secular concerns, other-worldliness, man's reaching toward God in a way which projects his own thoughts." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-way-is-not-a-religion-christianity-is-the-end-135967/.

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"The Way is not a religion: Christianity is the end of religion. 'Religion' means here the division between sacred and secular concerns, other-worldliness, man's reaching toward God in a way which projects his own thoughts." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-way-is-not-a-religion-christianity-is-the-end-135967/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.

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David Kirk (born October 5, 1961) is a Athlete from New Zealand.

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