In the 21st century, traditional religions face a crisis as fewer people adhere to them and newer movements lack credibility. "Thinking About Religion in the 21st Century" addresses the dilemma of the "silent spiritual majority" caught between outdated religions and emerging ones. It proposes an alternative spiritual perspective grounded in everyday human experience, accessible without compromising intellect or morality. This evolving alternative offers a viable path forward, bridging the gap between rejected past religions and yet-to-mature future ones, providing solace for those seeking spiritual fulfillment in contemporary times.