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I didn't know that Atheists were the least trusted....
I don't know what to call myself I don't believe in a higher power but I believe in the supernatural. |
I don't so much care whether or not there is a god... I suppose since it's something of a nebulous concept, it really depends on your definition.
For example, if the Tao is God, then yes. I believe in God. In order for God to exist, it would have to be everything and nothing. |
There is nothing wrong with being Atheist you are who you are and no one can change you unless you let them. As far as you being prosecuted by religious crazy I am truly sorry. I believe that there is someone higher out there because everything cannot be so complex just based on science. I also grew up in a Christian home so it was forced upon me at early age. They are different 'Christians’ in the world f you ask me. Those who are crazy fanatics, those who are hypocrites and those who believe in the His word and put it into full practice without being self righteous. I know all three. And they reside in my family. Fanatics tend to blame everything on everyone who doesn’t believe in God. Politicians are Hippocrates (I have no idea if I spelled that right). They go around committing the most evil sins and then they proclaim that God put them in their seats for a reason or they use him and a campaign strategy (like Bush). And then they are people like most of y friends who try to spread word but they don’t force it. They also accept people for who they are and befriend almost everyone freaking thing that walks, kind of like how the bible tells you to. Even when they are about to get into a fight they smile apologize.
But let me get to the point, be an atheist and believe in what you want next time someone shoves a bible in your face or the scream that you’re doing tell them to open the same book and read the scripture before they cram it down your throat. I hope my rant was helpful XD Quote:
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You know what? Anne Rice was raised Catholic, decided she wanted to get out of it and try and get a grasp on why people were agnostic and atheist, and then became an atheist herself. She wrote about vampires, the lead character, Lestat, was also very atheistic, even though when he was very young he'd wanted to be a priest but his father wouldn't let him and pulled him out of church.
Lestat still believed there was goodness and that goodness was important. Even as a vampire he preferred to go after criminals. He didn't believe in God until God practically slapped him in the face in person. (He was dragged through heaven and hell by a demon spirit and when he came back he told to the story to his fellow vampires... some of them didn't believe a word of it and others were like 'it's real?!') Meanwhile, the author was going through changes. Her husband died and thereafter she stopped her vampire series and has returned to being Catholic. Her position is that she feels that she needs to believe in something because everything is so scary and dreary otherwise. It's comforting. She would like to believe her books can carry a non-believer or half-believer to religion in the same way her writing her it did. Even if its not the main theme of the book itself. Though, as a non-church-goer, my reading it really didn't bring me any closer to God than before. But it was a lot of fun to read a book set in our world with an atheist as the lead character. So I highly suggest the book "The Vampire: Lestat". |
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I'm a gay, american, atheist that borders on anarchist... Just wanted to put that out there first xD
Anyway, a good majority of people reject what they don't agree with. As an atheist, denying that there is any god or higher being, that naturally makes us an enemy of all other religions because no matter our belief (or lack there of) completely opposes them entirely. A lot of people are very tolerant, though the ones that aren't like to preach about how wrong we are simply because we have a different opinion and there's so few of us. It's basically a bully picking on the shy kid in Kindergarten Don't take it to heart, extremists who try to force their religions on others are the ones that usually end up 'sinners'. Liiiiike Killing random innocent people 'in the name of god'. They dun act nice, so be the perfect picture of sweetness and make them look bad :3 Okay, you posted your reasons for being atheist so I'll go ahead and put up mine. I can't just accept that there's someone who rules all because some guy (who for all I know is pedophile who preys on little boys) told me so. My family has always said "oh, we're catholic" but it's more so that my parents would have something to call themselves. My dad shares my opinion...Anyway, the bible has been revised and rewritten multiple times though out history to suit it's own purposes. They add bits of other religions and say "Oh, look we're similar so join us." They did that a lot with the Druids...(sp) Wicca soundd nice to me but I felt nothing when I practiced it on my own. I want to believe it but I couldn't. I sooo don't agree with satanism...It sounds cool but then you see pictures and documentaries about it and it really turns me away... I'm the kinda person that needs to know how everything works and 'why why why'. It kills me every time I think about the creation of the universe. I decided I was officially atheist when my history teacher showed us the 'Dance Monkey Dance' video. I'm done blabbering, anyway for America being the land of the free and all that one would like to think our miserable country was a bit more tolerant. |
I was raised atheist but my dad didn't have a problem if I wanted to choose a religion. In a way I did, I'm spiritual, in the way a Buddhist and a Shaman are, but I still don't really follow either path. they people who feel like they need a title to describe themselves, to me are the ones who refuse to really see who they really are. I've read several religious texts, and was able to stand up for my beliefs in a way that made a Pastor question his in a friendly debate...
Religion isn't what defines you even if there are people out there that say it is. It's how you are around others. I for one try not to step on too many toes. Though I know there are those out there who will be mad at me because I refuse to join them. I for one don't care, as long as I follow what I believe to be right. |
This might sound bad but I know a lot nicer atheists than I do Christians.
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Just because one is atheist doesn't mean they have to judge other religion. It's fine to have your own opinions and express them in the right forum (I'm a hardcore agnostic so one can probably imagine the discussions me and my fellow atheists have) but nether less I hold to one belief above all-
If it helps, it helps. If faith in God gives someone strength, why would I want to take that away from them? If believing in a religion or faith helps you, then go with it, man. if it doesn't, don't go with it. Simple as that. As for the haters (I've come across a few, but not nearly as many as you... and I'm from a pretty conservative area.) just ignore them! To hate back makes you one of them. I make it a policy not to bring up religion especially unless I know it's safe or someone else brings it up. I do get frustrated how religion seems to seep into politics. It's a personal choice and nobody else should be forcing it on others, and it's actually in the constitution. Most religious folks I've met agree, so it's the zealots (who I argue don't really follow the religious teachings- they use it as a weapon to morally justify themselves) the dang lobbyists and such. NOT everyday regular folks we meet here and in real life, they are a minority. |
I believe all religions lead to the same God. I believe Jesus has been here more than once. How do you explain the true pure hearted Saints or Buddha? There are other people that that set forth image of Christ and every Religion has a Christ like figure. For me, I don't mind religious beliefs unless they are used to harm. I don't believe the Church it's self is not responsible for horrors. I believe the people that created the horrors are responsible.
I don't judge religion, that your choice but to be rude about why is not proper. |
It sounds to me like you're more of an agnostic than an atheist...
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A really, really good book to read is "god is not Great - How Religion Poisons Everything" by Christopher Hitchens. I've been reading it off and on for the last few months, and it's really opened my eyes to some of the atrocities caused by religion... That's not to say that the book just shoots down religion entirely... it's done some good for the world I suppose, but in the end, religion has done so much more harm than good. It's just an opinion, though, and still a good read whether you're a devout believer, atheist, or just unsure. ---------- Quote:
Religion does more than just 'seep' into politics... Some of the things I have learned about how this world is run, and how much of a strangle hold organized religion has on nearly everything is frankly terrifying. |
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well...i'm christian but i don't hate you.. :) *hugs*
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I didn't even realize that atheists were disliked THAT much? o.o
But you know what, there's nothing wrong with choosing what to believe in, even if you do not believe in a higher power. Several of my friends are atheist, even my own dad xD I see nothing wrong with it - as long as I'm allowed to believe in a God, why shouldn't you be allowed to believe in the idea that there is no higher power? To each their own. |
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I don't see why people would hate you for being an atheist. I am personally a Christian and I don't hate you xD
My fiance is an atheist. |
I am an athiest also, and I am more trustworthy than a lot of christians that I've met.
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you sound more agnostic than atheist to me, but anyways. i know how you feel, a lot of people cant handle the fact that there are other ideas besides their own. i say im both, because im a self proclaimed agnostic. however, over recent events, that make me look at religion in a whole other way, im turning atheist. i do have my reasons. personally..i see religion as a way to control the masses..and most religious people are hipocritical. thats just my personal experience. theres a larger group of us than most recognize..but a lot of us have to hide it because people cant take the fact we're different |
i understand how you feel, I live in northeast Pa, here not only is the majority of the population older, they are also extreamly Christian. Their are some streets that have churches less than a block from one another, all catholic. The churches here are even broken down by ethnic back ground and the litergies done in the "mother-tounge" eventhough most who go don't understand Lithuanian or Polish. I grew up in an extreamly Catholic family, Italian and German-Polish, each with their own sets of special rules to follow, often in conflict with the other. I grew up getting yelled at by one side or the other for not following their the rules. I am the only Atheist in my family and at the age of 12 was told to either get confermed into a religion I don't belive in and, frankly, resent and find offencive, or be thrown out on the street.
In highschool, we were sent to the office and forced to go through "councling" if we showed intrest in Atheism or wicca, because they considered it a cult, in a public school! I attended a Catholic college, due to the fact that my parents refused to help me and they offered me the best scholarship, where religion was a major part of the curriculim. Even so the Arch bishiop in my area thought we were to liberal, as we had one athiest professor, that I know of, and tried to get the school to print a letter on the front page of our school newspaper advocating abstinince as the only acceptible form of birth control. As the only openly Atheist in my family and school, I have most definitly felt the discrimination you are talking about. While I know that their are places and people accepting of it, that has not been the case for me largly. |
Finding the truth? That's the question, Religion is very complicated topic if I may say so. Let me insight about my opinion and this is not to preach you at all and everyone else here. I couldn't categorize myself to those people who are highly religious. However, I believe in after life and I believe in one God. The reason why I believe in God? For the reason that, in the life I have now, God has been so good to me. I have a good parents, He gave me a good life, He gave me a good path to undertake, it is as if my life is being totally in good condition...though my life is not that perfect but i feel calm and like How God is giving to me. I prayed for him to say Thank you everyday and to give more direction in my life. That's all.
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well, i guess i can do no more than to respect your view on that matter.
personally, im a Christian, or at least i think i am. if there was one thing i learned for all i've been exposed to was this, it is that we are all responsible for our actions and it will really merit the cause and effect relationship. im not saying you should do this or do that instead, but eventually we all will find out what the truth is, even if its too late,per se. ---------- Quote:
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and to contribut to the thread, i am an athiest. my mother and little sister are both christian, and i dont know about my father, but nothing against "god fearing creatures", but i think christianity is a scam. i mean, you go to a church every sunday...because the bible says so. you pray like a billion times a day...because the bible says so. AND you are frowned upon for not "obeying" you parents...because the bible says so. AND to top it all off, i know more about the history of christianity than my mother's PREACHER does. i mean realy? i know its not hard to read a bible, so why not pick up a history book every once in a while buddy? its sad, but true. so so true. |
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