For some Americans, religion or faith are alien terms, impenetrable and intimidating. For millions though, religious belief is at the center of their identity - a way of making sense out of the chaos of daily life. Today we being a series of occasional glimpses into the personal searches of Northeast Ohioans to find their own spirituality, or how they've learned to live without religion in their lives. We begin with a Unitarian Universalist from Akron who says he came to believe that all of us are granted only a partial view of the truth.
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