Have discussions on this religion forum influenced you either away from or towards religion? If away, how? And if towards, which religion and why?
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I'm not Christian, but the conflation of all Christianity with Evangelical Christianity has been really off-putting from the atheists who post here. The atheists I know IRL don't waste their time obsessing over "disproving" God or arguing pointlessly with Biblical stories. |
So I take it that’s a “no”? |
I haven't noticed that. Could be that some atheists here were once Evangelical Christians themselves and are really angry about the negative effect that religion had on them. |
I think this only happens through lived experiences, not on forums. Except for those who get radicalized. |
I feel like as religion is more of an inheritance or learned behavior than a personal choice, people are often as protective of it as blood relations with or without much reason. |
I’m always reminded of a line from the movie Angels and Demons where Tom Hanks’s character is asked by the priest whether he believes in God. And Robert Langdon says “No father, that’s a gift I haven’t received.”
That’s me. Just not genetically predisposed to believing in the supernatural. |
On this forum? No. Way back in grad school, I followed a listserv forum where atheists and theists debated and argued. The ability of the theists to answer the atheists arguments and objections with intellectual rigor as well as grace helped persuade me to embrace Christianity. |
It's not about "changing your mind" it's about getting confidence to go against societal pressures and embrace what you know to be true, logical and rational. Knowing that there are others out there, and hearing their expressions of logic and reason is what gives many the confidence to "come out of the closet" and give up useless and damaging bronze age beliefs.
In this way, the internet has been one of the biggest support mechanisms for those seeking to lose the burden of faith. |
Well then you should post those arguments here because the theists here to a p*ss poor job of it. |
Really? So now you believe that Jesus died for our sins and if you believeth in him you will go to heaven? Is that right. And what exactly does “embrace” Christianity even mean? |
I don’t usually respond to mockers, but yes, that’s right. By “embrace”, I mean accept as true. |
Just as it was claimed above, that “the internet has been one of the biggest support mechanisms for those seeking to lose the burden of faith”, so it is also a resource of rational, cogent argument in defense of Christianity. |
Ok, fair enough. Honest answer 👍 |
Any normal, rational person with any critical thinking skills is atheist,
I think what some of you are objecting to is those who are anti-theist. I don’t like them either — unless they can make the case what harm does religious belief do? |