I'm back, motherf***ers! (I bet you're glad that I'm back) (and I am writing this at breakfast listening to my grandma talk some religious crap.) I'm here to ask you all what influenced you to cease your belief in a god (if you are in fact non-religious) Was it evolution(or as religious people call it evilution), the internet, your parents, reading the facts OR ACTUALLY FUCKING READING THE BIBLE about that racist homophobic sacrificial violent god? This thread is meant for all of you to just let it all out. Speak your story of deconversion!
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Atheism, Darwin, and Internet
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I'm not sure I ever really believed. I just remember hearing various bible stories when I was a child and thinking they were ridiculous. I didn't take them any more seriously than when I read charlie and the chocolate factory.
For me it was the observation of the assholy christians around me. I knew that if they had any connection at all to a "good" god, absolutely none of it was rubbing off.
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(October 31, 2013 at 9:37 pm)Owlix Wrote: To me, the proof, the evidence, the reason I know there is no such thing as a god or many gods (which is part of a larger group of stuff I know to be untrue such as fairies, ghosts, demons, magical powers, spells, gnomes, elves for the shoemaker, etc.) is kind of a compilation of so many things I can't pin it down to one. Henceforth the above grouping of stuff will be referred to as - stuff http://atheistforums.org/thread-21750-page-2.html Thanks to Cinjin for making it more 'sig space' friendly.
For me it was a combination of two things.
As Brakeman stated, scrutinizing other believers around me and their obhorent behavior in the name of their so-called holy religion. Reading some of Robert Green Ingersoll's works.
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There was no internet when I realized this god shit was exactly that and I read Origin of Species much later.....difficult to wade through mid 19th century prose but I made it.
Really, it is not so hard to see that "man created god" and not vice versa. RE: Atheism, Darwin, and Internet
November 2, 2013 at 3:31 pm
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I don't think that we can know for sure either way, so agnosticism is a safe bet.
I will say though, I came to realize all religions were man made, when the 'rules' of them changed like the wind. A Supreme Being doesn't have the qualities of a human, if one should exist, so it just seems like the work of man trying to make sense of what he doesn't know.
For me it was a long process but basically it was when I realized that everything people tell you isn't necessarily true.
Christian apologetics is the art of rolling a dog turd in sugar and selling it as a donut.
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(November 2, 2013 at 12:21 pm)Severan Wrote: I'm back, motherf***ers! (I bet you're glad that I'm back) (and I am writing this at breakfast listening to my grandma talk some religious crap.) I'm here to ask you all what influenced you to cease your belief in a god (if you are in fact non-religious) Was it evolution(or as religious people call it evilution), the internet, your parents, reading the facts OR ACTUALLY FUCKING READING THE BIBLE about that racist homophobic sacrificial violent god? This thread is meant for all of you to just let it all out. Speak your story of deconversion! Why would you assume I "ceased" believing in god? I NEVER believed in god. I was born atheist - as indeed was EVERYBODY - and nothing has happened to change that. |
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