Anonymous wrote:Raised atheist by a staunchly atheist father (who was himself raised by atheists) and a mother who kept quiet on her beliefs but who returned to religion (trying on many religions) after divorcing.
I tried to believe and joined a church youth group at around age 16 but found the kids very judgmental. There’s no way I could believe in anything anyone tells me to just believe in. I feel my moral compass is just fine. The only time I wish I had a religion is when I want to tell someone that I really hope things will get better for them or when someone has passed away - saying you’ll pray for someone doesn’t have a good equivalent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was raised in the 1960s and ‘70s by a Christian mother and Jewish father, both of whom were fairly religious. But they decided to raise my sister and me in both religions so that we could choose which we wanted as we grew older. However, both of us never became at all religious.
I guess I was always a skeptic. I remember as a little kid in Sunday school asking who invented God, and basically being told to be quiet. The older I got the less I wanted to believe in a god who let there be wars, starving babies, and other atrocities if he was all powerful. And if such a being existed, I did not want to praise or worship something that let terrible things happen.
so you live in a world of starving babies and wars, without a god.
Who do you blame for the starving babies and wars? This is not at all an argument or criticism of your beliefs. i promise. I am interested in who you blame for these terrible things?
Your response is classic religious pre-suppositionalism. It makes the assumption that there must be somebody supernatural to blame. Here’s something that you should find edifying: when you don’t believe in the supernatural being, you blame wars on the people who start them. you blame starving babies on the people who have the ability to stop a baby from starving and don’t.
That’s who you blame. The people responsible.
See how easy that was to answer?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can I post about how I became an atheist and then became religious?
Not OP but interested in your story
Anonymous wrote:Can I post about how I became an atheist and then became religious?