Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well I’m of European ancestry and I’m atheist. I stay culturally close to Christianity because
Christianity is central to all our cultural things. And obviously I have very little problem with this because Christianity stole all the pagan culture and customs from them to create their own anyway.
This has been refuted many, many times here. And, of course, it's been refuted by actual historians. For starters, although there are lots more historians saying the same thing: https://podtail.com/en/podcast/the-rest-is-history/402-christmas-pagan-or-christian/
Anonymous wrote:In some ways, most of us pick and reject things from our inherited religion and culture, not blindly follow cultural traditions or religious interpretations we don't like or understand.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So many atheists and agnostics stay close to their birth religions. Why is that so?
Why do religious people stay close to their *parents*' birth religions?
Because religion is mostly culture. 9 year olds aren't studying all the religions of the world and choosing their favorite path.
Anonymous wrote:So many atheists and agnostics stay close to their birth religions. Why is that so?
Anonymous wrote:Well I’m of European ancestry and I’m atheist. I stay culturally close to Christianity because
Christianity is central to all our cultural things. And obviously I have very little problem with this because Christianity stole all the pagan culture and customs from them to create their own anyway.
Anonymous wrote:So many atheists and agnostics stay close to their birth religions. Why is that so?