“I Believe in God, But Not in Religion: Is There a Path For People Like Me?”
- Rabbi Moshe Perets

- Dec 11
- 3 min read
By Rabbi Moshe Perets
“I believe in God, but not in religion.” If that sounds like you, you're not alone — and no, you're not lost.
🪑 A Conversation With a Rabbi… That Didn’t Go How I Expected
I sat across from a rabbi recently, ready to explain myself.
"Listen," I started, "I believe in God. I pray. I feel there's a higher power. But religion? No thank you. Too much baggage, too many rules, and too many people telling me what to think."
He didn’t argue.
He nodded.
Then he said something that surprised me:
“You know, believing in God but not in religion doesn’t mean you’re off the path. It might mean you’re finally on it.”
That’s when he introduced me to something ancient... and oddly freeing.
🧭 The Spiritual Path You Didn’t Know You Were Allowed to Walk
If you've said things like:
"I'm spiritual but not religious."
"I left religion, now what?"
"I believe in God but don’t want to join anything."
…then what you’re feeling isn’t confusion. It might be a calling.
There’s a concept in Jewish wisdom called the Noahide Covenant — a direct spiritual relationship between you and God, without needing to convert, follow man-made rituals, or sign up for a religious label.
It’s not a new religion. It’s not a sect. It’s not a club with dues.
It’s simply this:
A universal moral path based on 7 foundational principles, meant for all humanity — rooted in Divine truth, but free from dogma.
🌍 “So What Does a Noahide Life Actually Look Like?”
It’s surprisingly down to earth.
You don’t need a temple, a denomination, or even a group. You need:
A belief in One God
A willingness to live ethically
A desire to grow spiritually — in your way, at your pace
From there, the 7 Noahide Laws provide a structure — not to control you, but to free you from the chaos of moral confusion in today’s world.
🧠 “When I left organized religion, I didn’t lose my faith. I finally had room to breathe.” – Modern Noahide Student
📉 Why More People Are Walking Away… and Looking for What’s Real
Here’s the truth: Organized religion has failed a lot of people.
📊 A recent Pew Research Center survey shows that nearly 30% of adults now identify as "spiritual but not religious."
They’re not rejecting God — they’re rejecting man-made confusion, institutional abuse, and rigid systems that don’t speak to the soul.
The Noahide Path offers something different:
A spiritual home without the politics of religion.
✨ A Direct Connection to God — No Middleman Required
The rabbi I spoke to said it simply:
“You don’t need to convert to be close to God. You just need to walk in His ways.”
That stuck with me.
And now I’m sharing it with you.
There’s a global Noahide movement happening quietly but steadily — people of all backgrounds connecting to timeless truth and living it with clarity and purpose.
🎁 Take the First Step — No Labels. No Pressure. Just Truth.
If this resonated with you, here's your next gentle step:
👉 Start our free course: “The 7 Noahide Laws for Beginners”You'll learn what the laws are, how they apply to your life, and how to walk this path with confidence — all without converting or changing your identity.
👉 Click here to Start our free course:
💬 Final Thought: You’re Not Lost. You’re Early.
If you’ve walked away from religion but still believe in God… maybe you’re not off the path.
Maybe you're just stepping onto the one meant for you all along.
"The path of the righteous gentile is not about becoming someone else. It’s about becoming fully you — in alignment with the Creator.”– Rabbi Moshe Perets, Noahide Academy
You don't need a label. You don’t need a building. You just need a willingness to walk.
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By Moshe Perets

About the Author
Rabbi Dr. Moshe Perets President, Noahide Academy of IsraelFounder & Executive Director, NoahideAcademy.org
Rabbi Moshe Perets studied Rabbinical Studies at the Chabad Yeshiva of Brussels, medical studies at the University of Louvain, and Scientic medical research at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. He is dedicated to teaching the universal ethics of the Seven Noahide Laws and building global educational frameworks for humanity based on Torah values. 🌐 www.noahideacademy.org

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