Half Way Houses for New Young Atheists
March 4, 2015 at 11:34 pm
(This post was last modified: March 4, 2015 at 11:35 pm by Jenny A.)
Is there any organization that provides housing and support for young (18-21ish) atheists who have been disowned by religious parents? If so, I'd like a link, because I can't find anything like it on the net.
If not, shouldn't there be one? I'm thinking something sort of like housing for foreign exchange students.
In about two years, we'll have empty bedrooms here, and putting an ex-whateverist (sorry Whateverist, you know what I mean I hope and I don't mean ex-you) in one and providing room and board for six months or a year wouldn't hurt us much. We might even enjoy it. I know people who do this for foreign high school students for no charge at all (in fact we were thinking about doing that in a few years). All that would be needed is a clearing house to match us up with semi-local young adults looking for work, as well as perhaps parental advise.
If not, shouldn't there be one? I'm thinking something sort of like housing for foreign exchange students.
In about two years, we'll have empty bedrooms here, and putting an ex-whateverist (sorry Whateverist, you know what I mean I hope and I don't mean ex-you) in one and providing room and board for six months or a year wouldn't hurt us much. We might even enjoy it. I know people who do this for foreign high school students for no charge at all (in fact we were thinking about doing that in a few years). All that would be needed is a clearing house to match us up with semi-local young adults looking for work, as well as perhaps parental advise.
If there is a god, I want to believe that there is a god. If there is not a god, I want to believe that there is no god.