Life After Christian Fundamentalism
Recovering from the side effects of Christian fundamentalism is not easy.•The ongoing fear of Hell•Rejection from family members•Ongoing guilt•Loss of communityIf you can relate, join.This is not a debate group.See More















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And there's no need for optimism - of course I wouldn't defriend you! What a silly notion. How's life over where you are?
I also love legos and coffee!
Hope to hear from you.
- Jude
*ponders the possibilities*
I'm looking for a job now actually. I loathe the idea of waitressing, but it seems to be a decently speedy way of making money.
And how's life beyond it?
But yeah, it's rather nice to know there are other atheists around.
This is strange, and vaguely creepy... but I know you from rossville high school. :| Well, "know" you in the broader sense of the word. But yes, Hello!
I completely understand what you said -- I'm the ultimate hermit. I leave the house to go to work and rarely at any other time. I do think it would be nice to start a discussion group and meet once a month or so though.
I carry a book with me everywhere I go as well. Right now I'm working my way through the Dawkins materials.
You mentioned you may be able to answer some questions from a creationist's point of view. I do have a few questions. I've gotta head to work now but will send you a message later.
Preliminary question: What do they have at creationist museums like the one in Cincinnati? Do they have similar things as those based on Reason - and they just explain the existance of the artifacts differently?
-Jude
So anyway, it's good to know that not everyone in Indiana is insane. Well, at least not all in the same way. I'm a little crazy myself.