(February 13, 2012 at 1:35 pm)Chuff Wrote: I sometimes find it emotionally draining, not that my 'beliefs' could ever be shaken but the path I have chosen goes against the grain of the majority - I sometimes find myself scorned by the above mentioned apathy-christians(including members of my own family) for having a different opinion and for some of our decisions on how to raise our children.
It's sad that just because you don't believe in their sky daddy, ^^ happens..

(February 13, 2012 at 1:35 pm)Chuff Wrote: And I've got it easy here in the UK - I can hardly imagine how you guys in more religiously fervent countries get by, I take my hat off to you all
We know what it's like down here in the bible belt of the USA..
Just about everyone I know personally is Christian here (I know a very few Muslims and atheists because of college) When they start spewing religious bullshit from their mouth, I just tell em I don't believe in all that junk, and try to leave it at that. If they keep going, I put them on my own personal ignore list

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