RE: Age of Deconversion
November 22, 2019 at 6:19 pm
(This post was last modified: November 22, 2019 at 6:28 pm by John 6IX Breezy.)
(November 22, 2019 at 6:01 pm)arewethereyet Wrote: [quote='John 6IX Breezy' pid='1943426' dateline='1574451910']
I went back an scanned through this thread. A couple people mentioned guilt/fear regarding their growing sense of non-belief. God vs. Evil wasn't really a reason outlined by the people who responded here.
If you are going to ask a question and you have an answer that you want (ie - mad at God/God is evil) maybe you could just let us know from the jump what your endgame is. It would save a lot of time.
You don't have to twist yourself into a believer pretzel in order to force the answer you want to hear - the answer you have already decided upon. You obviously aren't going to listen to what answers you get.
Lesson learned, for me, at least. You are going to ask questions and then try to mold the answers to fit the narrative in your head regarding atheists.
I agree that good and evil wasn't presented as a reason for deconversion by those who have responded. However, I still think the question of deconversion and evil is itself an interesting one and worth asking. I don't believe I've done anything besides asking the question.
If you feel I've pressured you or molded your answer in any way then I'll gladly correct this if you show me how I could have asked my question better, thanks.