Ma heid wis jist fu o fitba.Animavore wrote:I was 10John_fi_Skye wrote:I'm an atheist. End of. My mum was episcopalian and my dad was presbyterian. As soon as I was old enough to wonder what I was (13), I was an atheist.

Ma heid wis jist fu o fitba.Animavore wrote:I was 10John_fi_Skye wrote:I'm an atheist. End of. My mum was episcopalian and my dad was presbyterian. As soon as I was old enough to wonder what I was (13), I was an atheist.
Did you ever "feel" it? Or just went through the motions to keep the peace? (General question to everyone, in fact.)Faithfree wrote:Lutheran, baptised, confirmed and dropped like a hot potato as soon as I left home at 18.
Don't think I ever really fealt it; mostly a case of going through the motions to keep the family peace.Gawdzilla wrote:Did you ever "feel" it? Or just went through the motions to keep the peace? (General question to everyone, in fact.)Faithfree wrote:Lutheran, baptised, confirmed and dropped like a hot potato as soon as I left home at 18.
It's a complete mystery to me as well. I just can't help but think, "ARE YOU FUCKING RETARDED?!" I don't understand it. I completely don't understand how anyone could believe in it.Gawdzilla wrote:I am often at a handicap when talking to believers because I never believed. I can't get into their mindset.
So are you gonna tell the story or what?Gawdzilla wrote:Raised in the Merkin Midwest, but none of the Bible Belt ever took. Last time voluntarily in a church was at age seven, and I was asked not to return.
Same here. Santa, tooth fairy, god, all in the same bucket.tattuchu wrote:It's a complete mystery to me as well. I just can't help but think, "ARE YOU FUCKING RETARDED?!" I don't understand it. I completely don't understand how anyone could believe in it.Gawdzilla wrote:I am often at a handicap when talking to believers because I never believed. I can't get into their mindset.
Told it before. I was asking questions about the Ark that the Sunday School teacher and the preacher couldn't answer. So the rev. sent me home with a note for my mom, saying please don't send him back here, he's disrupting Sunday School.So are you gonna tell the story or what?Gawdzilla wrote:Raised in the Merkin Midwest, but none of the Bible Belt ever took. Last time voluntarily in a church was at age seven, and I was asked not to return.
I call bullshit. There is no Irish 'not drunk' state.Animavore wrote:I'm Irish. I don't get hangovers. Just a state between not drunk and drunk
Never felt it. As soon as the fitba and the model aeroplanes moved over a wee bit inside my head, making room for an idea, I was an atheist. It all just seemed so clear, right away. And then for a long time, I had a youthful intolerance of agnostics: I used to say that having faith or not was like having a coin in your pocket or not: agnostics, I would say, just hadn't bothered to stick their hand in their pocket, to see whether or not there was a coin there. I became less intolerant as I got older, and now I'm happy to regard agnosticism as a valid position. And I stopped using the "coin" analogy when people took it that I was implying that just as a coin has value, so having a faith has greater value than being an atheist. I mean, I could have said, "a dead mouse in your pocket", or "a lump of dried shit in your pocket", but people do on an everyday basis have coins in their pockets, or not, and it would have seemed churlish to use any other item in the analogy. So, as I say, I gave up using it.Gawdzilla wrote:Did you ever "feel" it? Or just went through the motions to keep the peace? (General question to everyone, in fact.)Faithfree wrote:Lutheran, baptised, confirmed and dropped like a hot potato as soon as I left home at 18.
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