Anonymous wrote:Many of us atheists come from religious backgrounds, and have lots of direct experience with religion.
And as others have mentioned, many of us are directly impacted by religious imposition upon us, in the United States and elsewhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because religion infringes on the rights of atheist in the US, and all over the world.
What are the "rights of atheists" and how does posting here help?
Rights for gay people to marry
Rights for women to receive health care
rights of atheists are rights for women to receive healthcare?
Women don’t have rights to receive healthcare unless it comes from atheists?
Are you drunk, high, and/or experiencing a mental health crisis?
DP - since you insulted PP who tried to answer your incredibly stupid question sincerely and is probably a nice person, I will tell you that you are a petulant a-hole because you knew exactly what they meant, and if you are the one who asked the question, asked it only to set the stage for your display of petulance.
Religious people infringe on the rights of everyone with their religion-based positions, and that is unconstitutional and wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because religion infringes on the rights of atheist in the US, and all over the world.
What are the "rights of atheists" and how does posting here help?
Rights for gay people to marry
Rights for women to receive health care
rights of atheists are rights for women to receive healthcare?
Women don’t have rights to receive healthcare unless it comes from atheists?
Are you drunk, high, and/or experiencing a mental health crisis?
DP - since you insulted PP who tried to answer your incredibly stupid question sincerely and is probably a nice person, I will tell you that you are a petulant a-hole because you knew exactly what they meant, and if you are the one who asked the question, asked it only to set the stage for your display of petulance.
Religious people infringe on the rights of everyone with their religion-based positions, and that is unconstitutional and wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because religion infringes on the rights of atheist in the US, and all over the world.
What are the "rights of atheists" and how does posting here help?
Rights for gay people to marry
Rights for women to receive health care
rights of atheists are rights for women to receive healthcare?
Women don’t have rights to receive healthcare unless it comes from atheists?
Are you drunk, high, and/or experiencing a mental health crisis?
DP - since you insulted PP who tried to answer your incredibly stupid question sincerely and is probably a nice person, I will tell you that you are a petulant a-hole because you knew exactly what they meant, and if you are the one who asked the question, asked it only to set the stage for your display of petulance.
Religious people infringe on the rights of everyone with their religion-based positions, and that is unconstitutional and wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Because religion infringes on the rights of atheist in the US, and all over the world.
Anonymous wrote:I find this to be a very curious post. I grew up in a nominally Christian home with a family that did not truly understand Christianity. I became an atheist for more than 20 years before converting and becoming an evangelical about two years ago. It was the most unexpected turn of events in my life.
Living in the DC area and working in a very secular workplace, never, not once, in my time as an atheist did I feel out of place with religion. In fact, I assumed that the default was that nobody believed that stuff anymore. Everyone I worked with openly mocked evangelicals.
I have actually found it much harder when I swung back the other way. I realized that I didn’t know a single other person outside of my church who believed what I believed now. Yet I believe it as truth and so I couldn’t just ignore it. It has become core to my identity. I have since formed a lot of networks through social media and other venues and it isn’t as lonely as it once was.
But I say all this because — I don’t know why you would feel like you need to come to this message board (of all message boards!) to find a sense of community as an atheist. There are atheists everywhere, and they far outnumber Christians or people of other faiths who take their faith seriously and openly, at least in the DMV (maybe not in other parts of the country though).
Anonymous wrote:Why does someone ask this question every so often?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because religion infringes on the rights of atheist in the US, and all over the world.
What are the "rights of atheists" and how does posting here help?
Anonymous wrote:Because religion infringes on the rights of atheist in the US, and all over the world.