Just for fun...
As most of you know, I am an atheist. So, out of curiousity, when you hear that someone is an atheist what comes to your mind?
Immorality? Pity? They are going to hell?
I am really curious about this because I wonder if my lack of faith costs me possible friendships for a combination of reasons. I have heard the gammut, but I am curious as to what you all (highly intelligent) people think immediately upon hearing that someone is an atheist. What is your first reaction? Do you want to save me?
This is something that a lot of people will not talk to me about, even my own mother. She won't go there in a conversation with me. I think my mother believes I am going to hell, and she hates to think of this because it is hard for her to justify her faith in her religion/God with her love for her family. How do you beleive your daughter is not worthy of your God's presence when man is fallable and there is no proof of God's existence beyond faith? Furthermore, is it possible for an atheist to have a meaningful relationship with another person without acquiescing to the other's belief system?
As most of you know, I am an atheist. So, out of curiousity, when you hear that someone is an atheist what comes to your mind?
Immorality? Pity? They are going to hell?
I am really curious about this because I wonder if my lack of faith costs me possible friendships for a combination of reasons. I have heard the gammut, but I am curious as to what you all (highly intelligent) people think immediately upon hearing that someone is an atheist. What is your first reaction? Do you want to save me?
This is something that a lot of people will not talk to me about, even my own mother. She won't go there in a conversation with me. I think my mother believes I am going to hell, and she hates to think of this because it is hard for her to justify her faith in her religion/God with her love for her family. How do you beleive your daughter is not worthy of your God's presence when man is fallable and there is no proof of God's existence beyond faith? Furthermore, is it possible for an atheist to have a meaningful relationship with another person without acquiescing to the other's belief system?
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