Anonymous wrote:I've never thought about liking it...I don't really dwell on it at all. Until now. Hmmm.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I enjoy being part of a congregation of atheists. It's nice to have a community of like-minded people.
Jewish?
Anonymous wrote:I enjoy being part of a congregation of atheists. It's nice to have a community of like-minded people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honest answer? What I like about being an atheist is knowing I am not subject to a false belief system.
I like that knowing right from wrong for me is not mixed up in a fear of what my religion tells me but is derived from moral clarity from within.
I like not being tied to superstition and ritual.
I find ritual helpful. I am an atheist. My meditation practice is my ritual. Going for a walk in the forest is another.
A lot of people need ritual, thus get overly involved, IMO, in religion. As pp noted, there are ways to get ritual without religion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honest answer? What I like about being an atheist is knowing I am not subject to a false belief system.
I like that knowing right from wrong for me is not mixed up in a fear of what my religion tells me but is derived from moral clarity from within.
I like not being tied to superstition and ritual.
I find ritual helpful. I am an atheist. My meditation practice is my ritual. Going for a walk in the forest is another.
Anonymous wrote:Honest answer? What I like about being an atheist is knowing I am not subject to a false belief system.
I like that knowing right from wrong for me is not mixed up in a fear of what my religion tells me but is derived from moral clarity from within.
I like not being tied to superstition and ritual.
Anonymous wrote:Like a PP said, I like not having to twist my logical thoughts all up to have something make sense. Similar to how I feel about the Amish. They want to be off-grid but they accept deliveries of propane to work their washing machines. They take the pedals off bikes because it has to be wholly powered by the person but... not with any mechanical enhancement. Roller blades are fine. It all hurts my head. That's what religion feels like to me. I can suspend logic for a movie or a good book, but not for life.