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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I just say I’m not religious[/quote] True, but it's the easy way out -- sort of like a gay guy saying he's not the marrying kind (in the old days -- now people bring up their same sex spouse like it's no big deal.) And it does nothing to help change the perception of [b]atheists as nasty, bad people[/b]. [/quote] This is the first time she’s meeting these neighbors. She can [b]save the atheism chat for the block party after a few White Claws. [/b][/quote] Highlighting the discriminatory posts. It's unbelievable there are still people in the world who think like this. Do you have the courage to voice your opinions about Blacks, Hispanics, Asians? LGBTQ+? Because I'm sure you have some choice words to say about them too! [/quote] I’m the PP you quoted and I’m atheist! And I drink White Claw![/quote] I'm not the poster who quoted you. Personally, I thought the highlighted section [b]save the atheism chat for the block party after a few White Claws. [/b] was just a personal opinion that I disagreed with. Good to know that you are an atheist -- to me, it indicates that we do not all think alike. Believers, take note. Not all atheists think alike! The one quoted above would recommend being a little drunk before mentioning their atheism. Question: Does that go for the religious neighbor too -- should they have been a little drunk before mentioning their religion and asking OP about theirs?[/quote] Q: Should Religious people be a little drunk before mentioning their religion? A: In today's society, it is not needed. People generally assume others are religious. If you're not religious, however, getting drunk can bolster your courage to be honest and potentially provide an excuse for saying something perceived as antisocial. [/quote]
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