Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:None of this is persuasive.
Nobody is trying to persuade anyone. That wasn't the question.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread has https://www.reddit.com/r/iamverysmart/ written all over it
OP here. I never heard of Reddit before until you posted this link. I can assure you that I'm not from Reddit. I'm not here to debate religion or with Atheists at all. I'm asking this question out of pure curiosity and incite. I'm wondering if Atheists knew from an early age that God didn't exist or did they discover this later in life? I'm going through a current journey myself as a lifelong Catholic. For the first time in my life I'm addressing feelings that I had suppressed as a child. I always wondered about the existence of God and rather or not I should leave Catholicism. I can honestly say that even though I adore some of the teachings about Christianity I never believe in the existence of God. However, I have always lived my life as a devoted Catholic. Also, I'm a science person. Everything that I have studied about the world, evolution, biology, etc. contradicts the things that most religions teach. There are other reasons as to why I feel this way as well. I don't want this thread to turn into bashing religious people or an anti-Atheist debate. I sincerely want know from Atheists when did they come to the conclusion about not believing in a God.
Anonymous wrote:None of this is persuasive.
Anonymous wrote:This thread has https://www.reddit.com/r/iamverysmart/ written all over it
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Atheists at what age did you discovered that there wasn't a "God"or that any deity did not exist? Was it through a life changing experience, your parents, your understanding of science, etc? Also, did you get ostracize or rejected by your family and friends once you told them that you were an Atheist? Have you ever suffer discrimination because of your belief or lack of?
I have yet to discover there is no god -- that would be impossible - like discovering there is no Zeus. I stopped believing in god as an adult when I learned about religion from an academic point of view. And of course, I never believed in Zeus. I was told he was a mythical character from the beginning -- a god people believed in long ago, but not anymore.
I learned there are many gods out there that people still believe in and that in some cases, e.g., Christianity, there are strong punishments for not believing (hell) and strong rewards for believing (heaven) but both are ideas, not actual places. And while there is no way to prove that God doesn't exist, there is no way to prove he doesn't. I learned lots of other things but those were the main reasons for no longer believing.
Anonymous wrote:Atheists at what age did you discovered that there wasn't a "God"or that any deity did not exist? Was it through a life changing experience, your parents, your understanding of science, etc? Also, did you get ostracize or rejected by your family and friends once you told them that you were an Atheist? Have you ever suffer discrimination because of your belief or lack of?