RE: Atheists, how often do you think about God's existence/non-existence?
February 5, 2013 at 12:15 pm
(This post was last modified: February 5, 2013 at 12:16 pm by Something completely different.)
It is simply not importent to my life.
I never really asked myself any questions about god nore about his morals or existance.
The main reason I became an atheist in the first place was not due to a philosophical point or any rational argument over god.
It was due to what I saw in my surrounding world what was done in the name of god.
It was much later I came to reject it`s teachings.
I spend my day thinking of alot of other things.
"What will I eat tonight?",
"Who is that redhead?",
"Should I shave my beard?",
"When will it finaly be summer",
"Only 5 more days until "The Walking Dead" airs again!",
"What will happen in the next season of Mad Men?",
"Why is Far Cry 3 such a short game?",
"When will annik be online on skype?",
"Should I start playing minecraft?",
"Why do german philosophers write their works deliberatly in a way that no one understands them?",
"Mhmmm ice cream."
God simply is absolutly irrelevant for my life to continue or be lived.
I never really asked myself any questions about god nore about his morals or existance.
The main reason I became an atheist in the first place was not due to a philosophical point or any rational argument over god.
It was due to what I saw in my surrounding world what was done in the name of god.
It was much later I came to reject it`s teachings.
I spend my day thinking of alot of other things.
"What will I eat tonight?",
"Who is that redhead?",
"Should I shave my beard?",
"When will it finaly be summer",
"Only 5 more days until "The Walking Dead" airs again!",
"What will happen in the next season of Mad Men?",
"Why is Far Cry 3 such a short game?",
"When will annik be online on skype?",
"Should I start playing minecraft?",
"Why do german philosophers write their works deliberatly in a way that no one understands them?",
"Mhmmm ice cream."
God simply is absolutly irrelevant for my life to continue or be lived.