KittensAngel
Boldly Proudly Not PC
What would you tell someone, how would you approach the topic, of faith, religion, spirituality, if challenged to convince an atheist your personal philosophy regarding your religion, faith, spirituality, is a positive influence on and for a personal life?
Last night friends got together and we were talking about the politics and headlines feeding across the television screen, in banner fashion, as MSNBC was on air in the TV room but on mute. And someone asked, as the conversations turned to radicalism, pacifism (in faith systems), and the divergent beliefs that seem to bring conflict to people and regions as each side not only seems to take sides but feels the need to defend what's personal , as if the whole worlds future also depends on an outcome.
So then someone quipped, at least the atheists don't have a dog in the fight. (Excluding the retort, well they do because there's a history of Communism! As atheism is not a political ideology) Which today got me to thinking of the aforementioned question. So here it is.
Thanks for reading and your sincere input.
Last night friends got together and we were talking about the politics and headlines feeding across the television screen, in banner fashion, as MSNBC was on air in the TV room but on mute. And someone asked, as the conversations turned to radicalism, pacifism (in faith systems), and the divergent beliefs that seem to bring conflict to people and regions as each side not only seems to take sides but feels the need to defend what's personal , as if the whole worlds future also depends on an outcome.
So then someone quipped, at least the atheists don't have a dog in the fight. (Excluding the retort, well they do because there's a history of Communism! As atheism is not a political ideology) Which today got me to thinking of the aforementioned question. So here it is.
Thanks for reading and your sincere input.