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I am an agnostic/atheist because I have never seen any evidence that god/s or an afterlife exist. The stories written by men thousands of years ago and then rewritten and translated and re-translated don't count as evidence for me.
I find it difficult to believe in a higher being who creates an imperfect world with imperfect creatures in it and then lets us have at it while expecting us to worship him/her/it even though he/she/it doesn't ever show a face or pop in to say hello every once in a millenia. Also I always felt the angry god of the old testament was fairly repulsive. What about that story where he sends the angel to kill all the first borns of the Egyptians? Horrifying. They didn't do anything to deserve that. (By the way, do you think those innocent babes went straight to heaven?) Or sending a flood to kill all of humanity (including children) except for one family because he couldn't stand us anymore? Maybe he should have made us better beings in the first place. Anyway, this is not a god I want to believe in. Jesus had some pretty great teachings and I'm cool with that. Doesn't mean I believe he had to "die for our sins" (never made sense to me) or that he rose from the dead. The idea that god impregnates a teenager with his own son just seems bizarre. You probably don't believe in Greco-Roman deities or the Norse gods/goddesses. Why not? In the end, I actually don't care what you believe. It's your call. Religion brings a lot of comfort to people. Fine. But it doesn't bring comfort to me and I don't know why that bothers you. |
NP. While I agree you are overly concerned with what others think about you, I believe that you have experienced these attitudes from others. But I think the point you are missing OP is that the disrespect and intolerance you receive from 'Atheists' is actually from a small subset of atheists, and likely those in your age bracket as your age group tends to generally be more overtly evangelical in their positions, whatever they may be - it is a hallmark of your phase in life. An equivalent but flipped position would be me writing off all Christians based on the folks picketing outside the Planned Parenthood clinics. I can't speak for all atheists, but I know that most people wouldn't even know I am one - I (irregularly) attend Church with my family as it matters to my spouse and rarely discuss religion in my every day life. I also have respect for those who hold to other belief systems. The only time I might feel disrespect or intolerance to someone with religious beliefs is when they use those beliefs to justify activities that harm others. |
Science is a creation. God exists outside of science. |
Where is your measurable proof of this? Which god are you talking about? What are your sources? |
Apparently you do care, and if it didn't bother you wouldn't have started this thread which shows disrespect and intolerance of atheists. We don't need you to get it. |
There is a lot of nuance between atheism and any particular religion. But if you don't find it "restrictive to limit," I'll find it hard to explain to you. I don't believe in the Book the way Christians and others believe. Still, I'm nowhere near atheism. I think it is because I allow myself not to limit my observations to today's science. |
And you know that exactly how?
It's really funny how much ignorance can be demonstrated by those who claim to be enlightened. |
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Another Agnostic/Athiest here (like to refer to myself as agnostiest), however I was raised Catholic. I don't see any evidence as to what happens when we die (aside from our body decomposing). I do think there is a spark or spirit within us, but again, no idea what happens to it. I think religion was developed by man (I mean the bible was written hundreds of years after Jesus died).
I believe in evolution and science, but with that being said, I don't feel that the absence of proof in a higher power necessarily means one doesn't exist. I think there's a lot we don't know, and may never know. |
Have you seen the Universe created 13.8 billion years ago? O for goodness sake!
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I haven't seen any evidence that OP is capable of critical thinking. I don't say that to mean or nasty, just factual. |
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I never decided to be an atheist. In fact, I was raised in an evangelical Christian home and loved going to church. I just realized at some point that I didn't believe in Christianity any more. Then I realized that I didn't believe in God at all. No drama, no conscious rejection of faith; my beliefs just evolved.
I'm a pretty happy person and completely uninterested in others' religious beliefs. |
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It has nothing to do with intelligence.
No reason or need to believe in any gods existence + lack of evidence = atheist (for me, anyway). |
I agree with the bolded part but not the rest. I think you see world in black/white... aka narrow minded. |
Also, things go wrong with pregnancies and childbirth ALL THE TIME. Miscarriages, stillbirth, preemies, chromosomal abnormalities. Have you not experienced friends or family dealing with these things? And, just because you are unable to understand or explain doesn't mean that it can not. Or even that something today is unexplainable won't be explained through science in the future. |
You said you were 23, right? One of the great things about getting older is becoming more comfortable in who you are and settling into your beliefs, while at the same time being able to have empathy for the beliefs (or nonbeliefs) of others. It makes up for the aches and pains and saggy skin. |