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Permalink Reply by Sandi on December 27, 2011 at 8:54am This annoys me that you are judged by what you are - especially by friends and family. Does their opinion of you change even though they have known you all your life as you are but to find out your a 'closet atheist', their opinion changes? Really what difference does it make. You are and have been the same person and they accept you for that but not if they find out you are atheist?
"Sometimes it isn't worth it if it is going to affect personal relationships, right?"
This hurts. It is shallow and disrespectful, but then that's religion. Sorry for you guys, I am glad you can come here and feel respected and not alone.
Permalink Reply by Joy Cody on December 27, 2011 at 8:25pm My brother and his wife are fundies, and I could see them not allowing my niece to have contact with us anymore if they found out. Hell, even my husband's sister, who is a pretty liberal Catholic, has treated me slightly differently since finding out I was a non-believer. My husband has never come out to his family, but he thinks they all know. I'm out to all of them and my mother, but I don't want to lose my niece, so my brother and his wife can stay in the dark :)
And I agree that it's sad. It's also a pain in the ass to have to listen to the Jesus talk and not speak my mind.
Permalink Reply by Joan Denoo on April 21, 2012 at 10:18pm If my sons and daughter, grandchildren and great-grandchildren were christian, muslim, or any other believer in a personal god I would especially want them to know I can find no evidence of god, or life after death, or answered prayers, or redemption for my sins, or the power of prayer.
Every one else, family and friend, will either accept my decision or not and it really doesn't matter to me. I have no interest in converting anyone else, but if they impose on me I make sure I respond so powerfully with reasons I do not believe, they usually don't bring up the subject again. Except for my cousin's husband, who is determined he will convince me before he dies. He is in his 80s and believes I shall burn in eternal damnation. That belief is one of the reasons I hold my ground with him, he is afraid of the big burn and he doesn't need to be.
Permalink Reply by TNT666 on January 3, 2012 at 1:52am Scott I think you would find great enjoyment and release if you found a local group of atheists to hang with once a week. Good luck.
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Permalink Reply by Nick on July 30, 2011 at 4:48am 90% it would hurt family members if I said it right out that religion is a fairy tale , I just say that I'm a total evolutionist and leave it at that . Once I had a extremely elated moment and could not stop my face from beaming when one of my work mates said we being made in the image of god " did I then think that god also looked like a monkey at one time " and I replied did he think god had a nose and a chin ? and he said yes "wow I was beaming " that means he had a mouth , did he then eat and I am sure there must have been waste ? and what about a penis ? was there then goddess or did he do it with mortals ? It made my week.
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