I come from a very religious family . Pentecostal and Catholic. I work at a church affiliated health care facility. I am not hidden as an atheist but I learned early in life not to discuss religion at the dinner table. My friends and family - We all eat a lot. Food is a shared experience. Not bragging but we have more than one institute trained chef, sommeliers, and real good home cooks. No use mucking up all that earthly splendor with politics and religion. Facebook is like arguing with my family as everyone receives some update. I prefer the forum format. Then I get to eat in peace. Last week I made a chocolate sponge cake and made it into a roll with chocolate truffle filling and a ganache glaze.There was a nice Shiraz. Friday at work there is a fundraiser for a children's charity (secular) with filet mignon. Anonymity has it's benefits.
God thinks it's fun to confuse primates. Larsen's God!