(January 3, 2015 at 1:02 am)thesummerqueen Wrote: I suspect the more you hang around like-minded individuals, the more you'll feel comfortable.I went through the same phase when I finally admitted I was atheist. I felt like for years I had been patching up a figurine on a shelf with tape and glue, and it was getting shabbier and uglier, until finally one day someone told me it was okay to throw it out. One day I met some atheists who were "out" and all of a sudden it was okay to say I didn't believe in Judaism.
Very true. I don't have any atheist friends. Almost everyone I know is either christian or muslim. I definitely need to find some like minded people to hang out with. I'm sure it will get easier when I do.
Thank you for the site you posted on the previous page. I've been looking through it the past 30 minutes and have found some helpful information.
