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thoadthetoad
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Hello everyone! I wrote a column for my school newspaper on atheism, mind giving me any opinions? Like, if I have an inaccurate statistic or if there's some additional information I should add.

Atheism, it's the disbelief in god. Many people, African, European, Indonesian, Canadian- you name it- beleive in god. Different versions of god and creators have floated around for hundreds of years. However, besides atheism, I'll be addressing fundamentalist Christianity, as it is the branch of Christianity I am most familiar with.
First of all, let me tell you a little about atheism, and what I beleive it should stand for. I beleive atheism should stand for an open minded individual that, depending on how much evidence it takes for the individual to beleive, looks for the reason of life, where it came from and why it's there. The Atheist should also, obviously, not beleive in god. Should the atheist beleive in god at one point, they would not be an atheist. Atheists, unless they are either close minded or simply uncaring, should always listen to new or different religions. That, is what a true atheist should be like.
The Washington Post says that 92% of America beleives in some sort of Deity, or "God". However, I don't think this isn't an entirely true statement. Though it has the possibility to be true, I don't think that it's completely true. Why? Well, children, as I was (at a point in time), are scared into believing in a god. From your parents telling you you'll burn in a eternal fire, where a big horned red-scorched hooved man pokes you in the back of the head with a pitchfork, to just telling you over and over that god is real, to even forcing it upon children, parents have been scaring their children to beleive in a god.
Oh, but that isn't exactly bad. Religion does teach morals and values, it's just that a child should be able to choose what they beleive in. Especially if their life is dependent upon religion. If someone is unable to choose what they think, in the "land of the free", we must be doing something wrong.
Now I'm sure you'd be able to argue, "We can still choose!", right? Not really, because the atheistic way is commonly shunned, or scorned upon. As such, a child, or even an adult, would be slightly afraid to speak what they beleive. I've heard stories where, when a child told his mother he was an atheist, he was either hated by his/her mother, or her/his mother felt like they hadn't raised their child right, or that they were a terrible parent. Then there's the one or two stories I hear where the mom/dad either didn't care, or was okay with it.
Other times atheists are shunned upon simply because they disagree with others, and are different. As we all know, humans fear, or just hate, change and difference. Which is another reason why atheistic children are afraid to speak their mind.
But oh, atheism isn't as great as I try to make it sound. It's actually somewhat of a depressing thought if you really think about it. Atheists generally beleive that there is no afterlife, because there is no god. Because of this, it can either make someone think more highly of life, or it can make them think life is the most terrible thing in the world. Why? Without a reward after this cruel, unforgiving and cold life, you know that there's nothing there. So naturally, there is no point to endure a cruel existence as a human being. This may be a reason why so many people turn to religion when dissapointed, confused, hurt, or in grief.
Like all things in this world, atheism has it's ups and downs. It can be both great, and it can be destroying to someone's mental stamina and health. However, it can also keep someone happy in the knowledge that the life they have now is the last, and as such it motivates them to make it a good one. It also allows people to be free from constraints and laws that they see unfit, but it might be taboo for their friends and/or family.

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Green12324
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Well, no one can be sure. Sometimes I'm very skeptical of a god existing though, nearly to the point of absolute rejection.

Lieutenut
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Nomad

welllllllllllllllllllll...................

nearly to the point


Sometimes


I think you're agnostic
daswiftarrow
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the atheistic way is commonly shunned, or scorned upon. As such, a child, or even an adult, would be slightly afraid to speak what they beleive. I've heard stories where, when a child told his mother he was an atheist, he was either hated by his/her mother, or her/his mother felt like they hadn't raised their child right, or that they were a terrible parent.


I can really relate to this. I have not told my parents yet but everyone at my school that i have told about my atheistic views to have either gotten angry, stopped talking to me, and told me they are sorry and/or worry for me. while the pity part may not be as bad as the other two, i don't really care for the fact that people feel sorry for me just for my belief. i guess this is the result of living in one of the most christianized towns in the world
MageGrayWolf
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Hmm, I didn't know about the divisions of atheism. I don't know if Id consider myself an agnostic, or a friendly atheist now...


If you look at my definition break down in my first post on here you would see you could possibly be both.
Moegreche
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Hmm, I didn't know about the divisions of atheism. I don't know if Id consider myself an agnostic, or a friendly atheist now...

If you think that people are rational in believing is a god, then you're going to be a friendly something. The other part of the equation is what you personally believe.
If you flatly deny the existence of a god, then you're an atheist. If you don't know/care or think the problem is unanswerable, then you're likely an agnostic.
You could, I suppose, categorize agnosticism the same way. All agnostics would neither affirm nor deny the existence of god. But some might think it's irrational to believe in the existence or nonexistence of a god (unfriendly), not hold an opinion on it (neutral), or think it's sometimes rational to believe or not believe in a god (friendly).
Pau11Wa11
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nice thread

Krizaz
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Nomad

Great Article. I agree with you for the most on the children are scared into belief. I'm an Atheist, when I was 7-10 my grandparents were always pestering me for being atheist, at least my Grandma was, she doesn't care much now, and is actually mostly agnostic. So maybe just being in the presence of an Atheist is enough to make one think about it, I'm not talking about the stupid arguments, but just believers seeing that Atheist aren't some type of alien, but are people who just get to sleep in on Sundays. So basically, atheism isn't all that different, just a definition, I would prefer all people were atheist, and someday, maybe we all will be.

Grim275
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Good movies MageGrayWolf

That mother is a big B word,

Whats wrong with atheism?

Seriously those people should get a life.

MageGrayWolf
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Farmer

That mother is a big B word,


Sadly from I have heard that mothers reaction is rather common when a kid comes out and says there atheist.
deserteagle
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And yet most dads are pretty cool about it. I wonder why?

quickshift
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[url=http://www.doesgodexist.org/AboutClayton/PastLife.html]

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I don't like atheists because some are annoying, if you say you're (insert religion here) they tell you how wrong you are. Also, some walk around being all egotistical about it. And some are especially rude towards Christians, which I don't get. Sorry for any of you who aren't rude, it's just a personal thing.

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That depends in they attitude. I'm atheist, and i can awnser soem thing. I believe in science, adn thats why many atheist hate christian church.
THEY MADE GALILEO GALILEI RETRACT OF HISN THEORY OF THE EARTH CIRCULING THE SUN!!!
Just because hte high-ranked guys wouldhave problems and would get less money from charity
baaa
I understand you can choose your religion, and if you want to be whatever i dont care, my belefs are mine and i dont sue them to get money

fritomaster
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I am a atheist and I don't think life is that depressing and cold it can be harsh at times but not horrible.

tomertheking
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I am a atheist and I don't think life is that depressing and cold it can be harsh at times but not horrible


and what about the holy wars? itchy clothes? at what point of history did we lose them?
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