Quote:When the concept was first presented to me, at a very early age (it's one of my earliest memories), I laughed and immediately wanted to hear the details of this fun fictional cat-in-the-hat-like tale, so I asked who created God, etc. They couldn't answer these things that showed the story made no sense. My amusement turned to confusion when it seemed they were treating this tale as real, and then even a bit of anger when they expected me to treat it as real also, which is not something I've ever been likely to do since I prefer not to lie unless there is a good enough reason to.I understand this. When you were young you chose not to believe, as somewhere down the line you were exposed to things that you chose to put more stock in than faith, belief, and God.
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I hate this assumption that the default position is belief in god.
It is obviously false and more than a little annoying.
I never believed therefore belief is not the default position for everybody.
You can fix ignorance, you can't fix stupid.
Tinkety Tonk and down with the Nazis.