Just kidding. What's up, y'all?
A little background:
I was an atheist my entire life. I remember coming home in my car when I was 3 from preschool and wondering, how can this Jesus fella read our thoughts. And when I was 6, I challenged one of my friends who said the world was going to end any moment because that's what the Bible said, but I asked him how the world was going to end if the Sun wasn't going to explode for a few more billion years. Anyway, from about 7 to 15, I said I was Christian, but I never honestly believed it; I only said I was because people around me did. But the concept of gods just never made sense to me. I honestly believed in Santa Claus and the Eastern Bunny more than I did any gods. I actually never knew there was a term for atheist. But it was in 10th grade that I discovered this. My history teacher posted a question asking us what our religion was and why (not that it matters, but he is Catholic). That's when I started to explore and find out that there was a term for people who didn't believe in gods. At that moment, I threw off the Christian label and have never looked back.
I'm sure y'all will learn more about my interests as I post on this forum. Can't wait to get started!
A little background:
I was an atheist my entire life. I remember coming home in my car when I was 3 from preschool and wondering, how can this Jesus fella read our thoughts. And when I was 6, I challenged one of my friends who said the world was going to end any moment because that's what the Bible said, but I asked him how the world was going to end if the Sun wasn't going to explode for a few more billion years. Anyway, from about 7 to 15, I said I was Christian, but I never honestly believed it; I only said I was because people around me did. But the concept of gods just never made sense to me. I honestly believed in Santa Claus and the Eastern Bunny more than I did any gods. I actually never knew there was a term for atheist. But it was in 10th grade that I discovered this. My history teacher posted a question asking us what our religion was and why (not that it matters, but he is Catholic). That's when I started to explore and find out that there was a term for people who didn't believe in gods. At that moment, I threw off the Christian label and have never looked back.
I'm sure y'all will learn more about my interests as I post on this forum. Can't wait to get started!