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An Athiest Stuck On A Mission
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An Athiest Stuck On A Mission
Hey, just set up an account. I am afraid I don't know any of the forum protocal, but I really need some guidance.

I have been an athiest for 4 years, but I have never told anyone. Almost all of my friends and my family believe that I am a fully practicing member of the LDS church. I am currently on a mission in England, but I want to get out. Unfortunatly, I know exactly 0 athiests, and will have no support from anyone when I return home.

I need help. I need advice on what to do, whether I should leave, where I should go to find fellow athiests, and on how to survive this destruction of my entire social support system. Please, if there is anyone with a word of advice, or anyone willing to start a running dialouge, please post!!
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#2
RE: An Athiest Stuck On A Mission
How old are you? Are you financially independent?

If not, it may be best to bite the bullet until you are :/
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RE: An Athiest Stuck On A Mission
Welcome from Perth Western Australia.

StY on this forum long enough and you will connect with someone who can help.
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RE: An Athiest Stuck On A Mission
Where abouts in England? There's an LDS church not far from me in Birmingham and I often see a lot of Mormons walking around trying to talk to people.

If you can connect with one of us Brits here you could always talk to us, as a starter, at least. You're more likely to talk to an atheist when talking to a Brit than anything else.

Welcome to the forum. I hope someone can give you the advice you're after.
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RE: An Athiest Stuck On A Mission
(June 4, 2014 at 9:53 am)DuesExMachina Wrote: Hey, just set up an account. I am afraid I don't know any of the forum protocal, but I really need some guidance.

I have been an athiest for 4 years, but I have never told anyone. Almost all of my friends and my family believe that I am a fully practicing member of the LDS church. I am currently on a mission in England, but I want to get out. Unfortunatly, I know exactly 0 athiests, and will have no support from anyone when I return home.

I need help. I need advice on what to do, whether I should leave, where I should go to find fellow athiests, and on how to survive this destruction of my entire social support system. Please, if there is anyone with a word of advice, or anyone willing to start a running dialouge, please post!!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tx_P39KZZCI

This is a podcast 15 minutes in he talks about coming out as an atheist and when it is and may not be a good idea it may help you.
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RE: An Athiest Stuck On A Mission
There are a couple organization dedicated to helping LDS members navigate leaving the church and coping with associated family and social consequences.

http://www.exmormon.org/

http://www.postmormon.org/exp_e/index.php/home

The insular nature of the LDS church and its coercive infiltration in all aspects of members' lives, particularly the expectation that the church is to be valued more than the family or its individuals, makes the threat of total alienation very real. The stories at the above sites are very telling and will at a minimum let you know that you're not the first or alone. You will likely be able to make contact with people that have very similar experiences.

As far as searching for fellow atheists....
Except for my time at AF.org I never intentionally seek out fellow atheists. I get on with meeting new people anywhere and everywhere. Sometimes the conversation is short, but other times new acquaintances are made after stumbling upon shared interests and/or experiences. Religion rarely comes up unless the relationship develops further and by then each of us has been exposed to plenty of other qualities with which to evaluate one another. On occasion the relationship will change depending on the other's view of my atheism, but that's their problem. There are plenty of other people in the world. This is the same for any number of personal characteristics, not just religion.

I can only assume of course, but think that in addition to the insular nature of the church that your current occupation as a missionary drives some of your apprehension. Kicking someone in the skull with your religion (or lack thereof) upon introduction is a huge turnoff. People will immediately treat you as the church's mouthpiece and never get a chance to evaluate the real you. In my experience, religion is way down on the pecking order of things to be discussed when engaging strangers.

I also recommend activities that align with interests: music (or other arts), sporting events/activities, hobbies. New interactions are always easier with a known shared interest.

Last but not least, stick around here. Perhaps it's not the same as live interaction, but there are plenty of personalities and passions to bounce your ideas and even frustrations on.

Welcome.
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RE: An Athiest Stuck On A Mission
You're in England? Talk to anyone on the street who doesn't wear a cross or some other religious symbol. You will have a good chance that person is, at least, agnostic-atheist.
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RE: An Athiest Stuck On A Mission
DuesExMachina, what part of England are you in? You can PM me if you don't want to give out that info publicly. If it helps I am in Warwickshire.
It's not immoral to eat meat, abort a fetus or love someone of the same sex...I think that about covers it
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RE: An Athiest Stuck On A Mission
And another, this time North West England / North Wales.
Atheists are all around you, we just don't normally go around advertising the fact (as christians get offended if we are seen to exist).
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RE: An Athiest Stuck On A Mission
Welcome. I can understand. I do not know many Atheist. Outside this forum, I only know maybe four or five Atheist.

Hmmm maybe I should get out more.
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