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Accepting Atheism
#11
RE: Accepting Atheism
Hello, I am also a recent atheist. For about three years. I was a Christian for the early part of my life and then at 18 years old became a Muslim. Before I decided to accept the REALITY(Atheism) I was agnostic for one year.

Proof:
1. How many Atheists were "possessed" by demons?
2. God(Jesus) does not heal amputees. Why?
3. Dinosaurs! ...used to exist...Millions of years ago.
4. The concept of Morality existed years before the Abrahamic religions.
5. There is a possibility that ETs exist. Where in religious sources does ETs fit into the religious texts?
6. The previous four questions would mean that "demons" derive from a psychological malfunction, of the mind&body, since most cases derive from "Christian" families.(Agents of Socialization)/(Placebo effect)!
7. Point #1 means that there are no "demons" then there is no "hell". Therefore, there are no "angels" and there is no "heaven".
8. There is a possibility that this universe may contain some natural laws in which humans have not yet discovered.
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#12
RE: Accepting Atheism
(July 6, 2014 at 12:52 am)CristW Wrote: Hello, I am also a recent atheist. For about three years. I was a Christian for the early part of my life and then at 18 years old became a Muslim. Before I decided to accept the REALITY(Atheism) I was agnostic for one year.

Proof:
1. How many Atheists were "possessed" by demons?
2. God(Jesus) does not heal amputees. Why?
3. Dinosaurs! ...used to exist...Millions of years ago.
4. The concept of Morality existed years before the Abrahamic religions.
5. There is a possibility that ETs exist. Where in religious sources does ETs fit into the religious texts?
6. The previous four questions would mean that "demons" derive from a psychological malfunction, of the mind&body, since most cases derive from "Christian" families.(Agents of Socialization)/(Placebo effect)!
7. Point #1 means that there are no "demons" then there is no "hell". Therefore, there are no "angels" and there is no "heaven".
8. There is a possibility that this universe may contain some natural laws in which humans have not yet discovered.

Congrats on your freedom from the bondage of faith--that's how I've seen it, anyway. For me one day I just asked myself realistically, truthfully, if I believed any of it. To me, it was baffling that one group of people could be all knowing, that anyone that was mortal could know or understand the greatest human mysteries. It was laughable--laughable to think that any group of people had the answer or even could have the answer. So I told myself, NO, I don't and CAN'T believe it, my reason, my logic will never let me. the writings and debates of Christopher Hitchens gave me the balls (so to speak) to come out as an anti-theist. Religion poisons everything.
The gods offer no rewards for intellect. There was never one yet that showed any interest in it.
-- Mark Twain, Notebook
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#13
RE: Accepting Atheism
Welcome amalynne.
Enjoy the forum!

Now, about those cookie baskets left at your doorstep... how about some sharing? Wink
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#14
RE: Accepting Atheism
(July 6, 2014 at 12:57 am)pocaracas Wrote: Welcome amalynne.
Enjoy the forum!

Now, about those cookie baskets left at your doorstep... how about some sharing? Wink

You wouldn't want them, they're sprinkled with delusion Wink I make some mean cannoli though.
The gods offer no rewards for intellect. There was never one yet that showed any interest in it.
-- Mark Twain, Notebook
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#15
RE: Accepting Atheism
Good to have you aboard...
Here in AU, no-one really gives a rats about religious beliefs in day to day life... nothing is pushed in your face...
if you want religion, you go look for it.

All I can say about pending friction within the family and/or community is that you need to weigh up whether your outspoken belief will be worth all the drama.
Not believing or believing is a state of mind only, (although they'd like you to believe otherwise), so no-one and nothing will change that in your mind irrespective of they or you do.
There's no harm done if you want to go along with the bullshit to keep eg: mum happy.
It will impact on your time on Sundays for example, and yes you will be bored shitless at times, and smile a lot, but only you can decide if it's worth it.
I've been taking my mum to church (Greek Orthodox) regularly until she passed away. My 2 older sisters weren't religious either, but we went along because it made mum happy.

enjoy your new found freedom of the mind.
No God, No fear.
Know God, Know fear.
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#16
RE: Accepting Atheism
(July 6, 2014 at 1:06 am)ignoramus Wrote: Good to have you aboard...
Here in AU, no-one really gives a rats about religious beliefs in day to day life... nothing is pushed in your face...
if you want religion, you go look for it.

All I can say about pending friction within the family and/or community is that you need to weigh up whether your outspoken belief will be worth all the drama.
Not believing or believing is a state of mind only, (although they'd like you to believe otherwise), so no-one and nothing will change that in your mind irrespective of they or you do.
There's no harm done if you want to go along with the bullshit to keep eg: mum happy.
It will impact on your time on Sundays for example, and yes you will be bored shitless at times, and smile a lot, but only you can decide if it's worth it.
I've been taking my mum to church (Greek Orthodox) regularly until she passed away. My 2 older sisters weren't religious either, but we went along because it made mum happy.

enjoy your new found freedom of the mind.

I admire your ability to support your family, that's a much kinder gesture than I could manage. Going to church would feel like a cancer and a lie in my life and I feel to inspire others that are scared to express their atheism that it is crucial to make a stand. I'm rather impervious to drama and rather allergic to the status quo. I've spent too much of my life lying to make other people happy.
The gods offer no rewards for intellect. There was never one yet that showed any interest in it.
-- Mark Twain, Notebook
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#17
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Hello and welcome to the group.

You sound like your off to a great start!

Good to have you with us! Great
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#18
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Connecting with like minded people doesn't mean anything, your just adding to your beliefs, and feeling its stronger.
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#19
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(July 6, 2014 at 2:05 am)psychoslice Wrote: Connecting with like minded people doesn't mean anything, your just adding to your beliefs, and feeling its stronger.

I suppose you're right. This might have been too hastily added, after all, it's not those that share our beliefs and experiences that challenge us and force us to question, but those that are different. Picking apart something like that's a little pedantic though...
The gods offer no rewards for intellect. There was never one yet that showed any interest in it.
-- Mark Twain, Notebook
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#20
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Welcome amalynne. Smile

I went through similar phases to the ones you describe, I think all those feelings are pretty common to those leaving faith behind. It's strange how ultimately, after you go through the anger or resentment part, you end up feeling so much more at peace than when believing in God. Well, at least I do. Like accepting reality and not grasping for fairy tales really changes how you look at everything!

hope you enjoy your stay here.
“Eternity is a terrible thought. I mean, where's it going to end?” 
― Tom StoppardRosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead
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