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I decided I'd had enough of that stuff when I was in primary school. Not as long as some.Revasser said:I didn't know that, Jaiky.
How long were in the church before you became the awful heretic you are today?
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I decided I'd had enough of that stuff when I was in primary school. Not as long as some.Revasser said:I didn't know that, Jaiky.
How long were in the church before you became the awful heretic you are today?
Jaiket said:Then you are an atheist. No?
Cheers.
How about agnostic atheist?recluse said:...because I don't believe it can be proven one way or another my 'classification' (haha) is agnostic.
Freedom is the best part of AtheismSoulSearcher said:I don't think being an Atheist rocks. I want to believe but I just can't. I want to go to church, I want to pray to a higher power and know that I'm being listened to, I want to trust that my prayers that I once prayed to end the wars, destruction and disasters that take place on this earth will be answered. I tried, and I feel like it's pointless.
Agreed. It's nice having two days in which I don't have to go anywhere.Devil's_Chaplain said:1. I don't have to go to church! I mean seriously, it's so nice to just wake up on a sunday and lie in bed smelling like saturday night's takeaway.
I don't always feel motivated. But I do feel there is pressious little time to get anything done.2. I feel constantly motivated. Sometimes when I'm sat in the house it dawns on me that I'm doing nothing. I suddenly have a breakthrough and storm out of the house like a mad scientist screaming "there isn't a moment to lose!!!!" (often with my slippers on )
But we still have other people do tell us that.3. I have no vicar telling me I'm bad because of what I do, or who I do.
I like being able to read or watch whatever I like. I enjoy observing and learning about nature very much.4. Since becoming an atheist I have grown very interested in science. One scientific theory is very close to my heart and has raised my consciousness so much. Because of this theory I have such great respect for nature and my place in it. Thanks Charles.
It is a nice and comforting thought that there is an afterlife where we can enjoy ourselves without any pain or suffering. But I just can't believe in it. So it is important to make life something worth living.5. Life just seems so short, that's the greatest gift atheism have given me.
Devil's_Chaplain said:I'm in a good mood tonight so thought I'd start a happy thread! I was thinking about how good being an atheist is; I came up with these top 5 reasons. Being a former christian some of mine are sort of based on things I used to hate back then. Feel free to add your own reasons why atheism rocks, you don't have to give a top 5 or anything though, I hate when people ask for that!
In no particular order:
1. I don't have to go to church! I mean seriously, it's so nice to just wake up on a sunday and lie in bed smelling like saturday night's takeaway.
2. I feel constantly motivated. Sometimes when I'm sat in the house it dawns on me that I'm doing nothing. I suddenly have a breakthrough and storm out of the house like a mad scientist screaming "there isn't a moment to lose!!!!" (often with my slippers on )
3. I have no vicar telling me I'm bad because of what I do, or who I do.
4. Since becoming an atheist I have grown very interested in science. One scientific theory is very close to my heart and has raised my consciousness so much. Because of this theory I have such great respect for nature and my place in it. Thanks Charles.
5. Life just seems so short, that's the greatest gift atheism have given me.
Revasser said:I enjoy the utter lack or morality, the emptiness of the soul and meaningless life of despair that comes when one does not believe in gods. The surefire road to Hell is quite nice, also.
If this ex-atheist, now theist might comment: It's been my experience that the theists who say this have never actually known any real athiests. They just assume that morals can only come from religion and haven't bothered to look for themselves and see if it's true.pladecalvo said:I often wonder why many theists think that atheists have no morals.
Atheism makes its own demands on the individual. It's not like there's a handy manual to follow, eh?Atheism rocks! :yes: I just love the freedom that being atheist gives me.
krashlocke said:Caveat emptor, athiests... remember that believing that there is no god takes just as much faith in believing that there is one. This is especially true since modern science, while quite fascinating and generally useful is still hampered by its' relience on empirical data which is at its' nature logically flawed and subjective.
It's my personal feeling that if there is a god - and that is still quite a possibility - I will not feel comfortable simply believing - the god as he is understood to me will be self-evident and I will know him. In the meantime, I live a righteous and just life without need or desire for a congregation to appease and reinforce my ideals.
Devil's_Chaplain said:Hehe, indeed. I'll see you in hell my friends.
d.n.irvin said:You guys must be former catholics, yes
Revasser said:I didn't know that, Jaiky.
How long were in the church before you became the awful heretic you are today?
SoulSearcher said:I don't think being an Atheist rocks. I want to believe but I just can't. I want to go to church, I want to pray to a higher power and know that I'm being listened to, I want to trust that my prayers that I once prayed to end the wars, destruction and disasters that take place on this earth will be answered. I tried, and I feel like it's pointless.