I went to a religious private school where they did the Lord's prayer every morning and I'm an atheist now. If anything the uncomfortable indoctrination pushed me further away from religion. |
NO |
If you don't believe in God, you're an atheist. |
| All of the major religions are extremely patriarchal and it's kind of hard to keep enforcing patriarchy in a society where the women have more education, more medical degrees, more law degrees, more home ownership, more literacy, etc. It's kind of weird to be in a position of leadership all week, to be treated with respect and then be expected to go somewhere on Sunday morning where a dude who did less well in school and who has less education lectures you about how he understands the Bible. This feels particularly weird if you yourself have some graduate education in theology and you can literally identify all of his errors -- but in the patriarchal religion you would never be allowed to say mass or give a sermon. Instead, they make sure to let you know about all the openings in children's church and the nursery, because, well, you have breasts. |
| Covid killed a good bit of it. People stoped going to church and never went back. My sister’s in laws are in their 80’s went to Catholic Mass every week until Covid. Now they don’t even go for Christmas or Easter. |
A-woman! |
God protected the true believers from covid. |
Even I go for Christmas and Easter and I'm an atheist! I like the music and pomp. |
ANd protected them from Church forever. |
What I liked about Covid is that you didn't have to go early to get a good seat at Midnight mass. |
You can go late and still get a seat up front at St. Matthews Cathedral. |
Looks like it's working! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_2025 |
Pretty much the same. My mom dragged us to mass every Sunday and we attended Catholic school K-12. I never related to any priest or their messages. Frankly, a middle aged unmarried man talking about stories that occurred 2000 years ago just didn’t resonate with me. My mom forced me and my sister to get confirmed, even though confirmation is supposed to be about you choosing the church. Once I got to college, I never went to church again. Over time, even my mom started going less and less. |
I’m an atheist who goes to church for Christmas for the music only. I don’t go for Easter. |
| You can believe in God and have faith and not be religious or practice a religion. |