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Are atheists angry?, Be respectful please. |
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![]() Beauty in the Breakdown ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 256 Joined: Dec 2006 Member No: 487,917 ![]() |
Me and a friend of mine like to get into deep discussions about religion and so on and so forth. Just so that ya'll know where I stand, I am a christian...non denominational. I dont completely believe in certain aspects of organized religion...church is not my forte much lately. Anyways, to the point...
We were discussing how it seems to us that atheists seem to be angry. Either at Christians or just at the world in general. I like to do research on different religions and have explored many different options. I am simply inquiring about atheists just so I can understand more. Do you think atheists are angry? Are you atheist? Are you angry? Explain why and tell me a little about what you believe so that I can understand. Once again, please be respectful in everything you say and do me a favor and put a little thought into it...dont respond with a simple statement like "christians are hypocrites" or something like that. Thanks... |
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![]() What a sick, masochistic lion. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 1,853 Joined: Sep 2006 Member No: 460,535 ![]() |
If you define atheism as the abscence of a belief in a god(s), I am atheist- and I'm not particularly angry at the world. I can kind of see what you're getting at though- some of my "atheist" friends are more the type to be "angry at the world" and tend to be ex-Christians. You know, the "teenage ranting, angst-y types". This is a pretty big generalization, but I'm guessing this might be what you're describing as the angry atheists? Anyways, my situation- my mother is Shinto (Buddhist, basically) and my father is Christian. They never pushed their beliefs on me, so I never really went to church weekly or learned about my mother's beliefs either. I just grew up able to form my own opinions about the world around me. I didn't "become" atheist as a result of negative interaction with other religions or people of other religions, I was just able to form my own opinions about the world around me and never found a need for a belief in a greater "force" or deity to live through my life. |
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