Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How will you feel when you burn in the flames of Hell for all eternity?
Not the OP, but another atheist. I don't worry about hell because I simply don't believe in it. Faith is belief in the absence of proof, and without proof I see no reason to believe in Christian mythology any more than Christians believe in Greek mythology.
If I end up in a lake of fire for eternity I guess I'll have to admit that I was wrong, but given that I've (so far) lived a life that a Christian would consider moral, if the Christian god chucks me in a lake of fire for eternity for non-belief despite my good behavior then I'd have to spend eternity thinking he's an asshole, as well.
Anonymous wrote:I'm personally agnostic. I do lean more toward not believing in a higher power than believing. But I am unable to make the full leap. To me there is currently no way to prove or disprove the existence of a higher power.
My question for the true Atheist; How are you absolutely certain there is no higher power?
Anonymous wrote:Do you make fun of those who believe?
Anonymously or not?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm personally agnostic. I do lean more toward not believing in a higher power than believing. But I am unable to make the full leap. To me there is currently no way to prove or disprove the existence of a higher power.
My question for the true Atheist; How are you absolutely certain there is no higher power?
Not absolutely certain. Just don't believe in it and NEVER think of it. Like never.
So you simply have faith/belief of no higher power? Similar, but opposite, to how someone will have faith/belief in a higher power.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm personally agnostic. I do lean more toward not believing in a higher power than believing. But I am unable to make the full leap. To me there is currently no way to prove or disprove the existence of a higher power.
My question for the true Atheist; How are you absolutely certain there is no higher power?
Not absolutely certain. Just don't believe in it and NEVER think of it. Like never.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How will you feel when you burn in the flames of Hell for all eternity?
That's the beauty of being an atheist. We don't worry about such nonsense.
But if there really IS a hell, I hope Satan allows you to warn us. Just bring lots of sunscreen.
BTW, pp, you are not the OP, I am.
Then answer the damn questions.
You still haven't addressed mine.
Anonymous wrote:I'm personally agnostic. I do lean more toward not believing in a higher power than believing. But I am unable to make the full leap. To me there is currently no way to prove or disprove the existence of a higher power.
My question for the true Atheist; How are you absolutely certain there is no higher power?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Atheist can be victims of some of the worst discrimination.
Most of the time, I kept my (non) beliefs to myself.
Lately, I have been coming out.
Can you give some examples? How have you been coming out?
NP.
Examples of discrimination against atheists -- I am really open about my atheism. If it comes up, I don't make any bones about it. When a friend in law school found that I am an atheist she stopped being my friend. I later found out that this was because she was pressured by the Christian Legal Society to stop talking to me. I also found out that the Christian Legal Society went to the dean and told him that I should be removed from the school because my atheism meant that I couldn't fulfill my character and fitness requirements for having a law degree. The dean laughed them out of the office, but that was pretty f***ed up. Imagine working with or for one of those people... This was at a T20 law school, not a "Christian" law school.
Was it a Jesuit school? I am thinking of one that fits that criteria.
Anonymous wrote:I'm personally agnostic. I do lean more toward not believing in a higher power than believing. But I am unable to make the full leap. To me there is currently no way to prove or disprove the existence of a higher power.
My question for the true Atheist; How are you absolutely certain there is no higher power?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How will you feel when you burn in the flames of Hell for all eternity?
That's the beauty of being an atheist. We don't worry about such nonsense.
But if there really IS a hell, I hope Satan allows you to warn us. Just bring lots of sunscreen.
BTW, pp, you are not the OP, I am.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am agnostic. I can neither prove or disprove to existence of god. I am also a scientist, and trust data. I believe that if god exists, everything he does is through physics (chemistry is physics).
I also believe the bible gives historical reference of things they did not understand.
How so?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Atheist can be victims of some of the worst discrimination.
Most of the time, I kept my (non) beliefs to myself.
Lately, I have been coming out.
Can you give some examples? How have you been coming out?
NP.
Examples of discrimination against atheists -- I am really open about my atheism. If it comes up, I don't make any bones about it. When a friend in law school found that I am an atheist she stopped being my friend. I later found out that this was because she was pressured by the Christian Legal Society to stop talking to me. I also found out that the Christian Legal Society went to the dean and told him that I should be removed from the school because my atheism meant that I couldn't fulfill my character and fitness requirements for having a law degree. The dean laughed them out of the office, but that was pretty f***ed up. Imagine working with or for one of those people... This was at a T20 law school, not a "Christian" law school.
Anonymous wrote:Sure, I have a question for you: why the need to start this thread when I did an "I'm an atheist, ask me anything" thread already?