I'm pretty glad that England is basically an atheist (and apathetic theist) country. I'm not sure what it would be like in the heart of multi-cultural London, Manchester, Birmingham etc. but certainly here is the suburbs and the towns it's secular.
I have a nice collection of atheist t-shirts and wear them most of the time and so far, all the comments I've had have been positive and in agreement. In fact, just this morning I was sorting out my tax at the P.O. and the lady behind the counter read my 'There's probably no God' t-shirt out load and then promptly started giving me her theory on who Jesus really was, just a man who did a few good things
I couldn't imagine living somewhere like the bible belt in the U.S. and being harassed by a bunch of happy clappy, God fearing theists. Secularism is hopefully one area where the U.S. will catch up with us.
Anyway, welcome along and hope you have many happy debates.
I have a nice collection of atheist t-shirts and wear them most of the time and so far, all the comments I've had have been positive and in agreement. In fact, just this morning I was sorting out my tax at the P.O. and the lady behind the counter read my 'There's probably no God' t-shirt out load and then promptly started giving me her theory on who Jesus really was, just a man who did a few good things

I couldn't imagine living somewhere like the bible belt in the U.S. and being harassed by a bunch of happy clappy, God fearing theists. Secularism is hopefully one area where the U.S. will catch up with us.
Anyway, welcome along and hope you have many happy debates.
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