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  1. NietzschesHammer

    Atheists: How much of the Bible have you read?

    I've read all of it. Before becoming an atheist I was about to take monastic vows, and become a Franciscan friar, so reading the scripture was a big thing for me back then.
  2. NietzschesHammer

    Just to say Hello

    Sorry. I didn't mean it to sound as patronizing as it looks in writing.:sorry1:
  3. NietzschesHammer

    Just to say Hello

    Thank you for all the replies, everyone. I am certainly enjoying it on here. I can see that there are a lot of interesting people posting a lot of interesting things on this site. And it's all so civil here, too!
  4. NietzschesHammer

    Abuse towards atheists?

    Here in England it's not much of an issue, unless you live in a neighbourhood with a lot of black or asian people. They tend to be more religious. But elsewhere most English people tend to be agnostic or atheist in practice, so it doesn't come up very often. I would imagine that in some parts...
  5. NietzschesHammer

    Atheist Churches

    Well, an atheist could if he/she wanted, try the Church of England, which is mostly just about tradition these days. Even half their clergy don't believe in God. And they do make a rather good cup of tea. Personally I can't be bothered though.
  6. NietzschesHammer

    Hi, I'm Trantorfuzz, aka Jim G.

    Hello and welcome. I'm new here myself, and have similar beliefs to you, so we'll probably be contributing to some of the same threads.
  7. NietzschesHammer

    Atheists View On Satanism?

    I just don't see the point in ridding oneself of one load of dogma, and then replacing it with another. I'm aware that LaVeyanism is essentially atheistic, but I don't want to give my mind away to any atheistic religion any more than I would to a theistic one.
  8. NietzschesHammer

    Liberal Agnostic here.

    Hi Agnostik, I've just signed up here too. I'm an agnostic-atheist myself, so we'll probably be interested in a lot of the same discussions.
  9. NietzschesHammer

    Just to say Hello

    Hi everyone, I've just gotten round to joining. I've been lurking here for quite a while, and now I'm ready join in the fun, and hopefully learn a few interesting things along the way. In beliefs I'm somewhere between agnostic and atheist. I'm open to the possibility of a God, but see no...
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