I don't believe in God

People seem to have a more receptive reaction to people that come out as gay rather than say you don't believe in god. The most common question I get asked afterwards is "where do you think we come from then?" I kind of just shake my head and walk away at that point.
Do some of you others get a similar reaction? Or is it because I live in the south?
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Degeneratefk said:I get it, I live in the bible belt. But when people ask me about God or heaven and hell and I tell them, they look at me like I just murdered their hunting dog.
People seem to have a more receptive reaction to people that come out as gay rather than say you don't believe in god. The most common question I get asked afterwards is "where do you think we come from then?" I kind of just shake my head and walk away at that point.
Do some of you others get a similar reaction? Or is it because I live in the south?jesus greets me looks just like me ....0 -
I would say that most religious people think that if you don't believe in god you automatically worship satan.
I tend to keep my mouth shut for the most part.Remember the Thomas Nine !! (10/02/2018)
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Reminds me of what Ricky Gervais told Colbert,
"...there are about 3,000 to choose from… Basically, you deny one less God than I do. You don’t believe in 2,999 gods. And I don’t believe in just one more."
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Gern Blansten said:I would say that most religious people think that if you don't believe in god you automatically worship satan.
I tend to keep my mouth shut for the most part.will myself to find a home, a home within myself
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Religious people often fail to realize that religion was created by man. Doesn't matter if God exists or not. Their religion was not made by God yet they can't separate the two, hence the astonishment in your disbelief.
I like to tell religious God lovers that I believe in the polytheism of the Greeks. That really baffles them.
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Well with all humanity has been up to recently I am sure 'God' has stopped believing in us too!0
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Mother nature is a god
God is a god
Pj is a god
You are a god
Not saying I'm right just stating my belief
I think we all get in
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Kev - Coat and Keys said:Well with all humanity has been up to recently I am sure 'God' has stopped believing in us too!Shyner said:Mother nature is a god
God is a god
Pj is a god
You are a god
Not saying I'm right just stating my belief
I think we all get in
I'm trying to gauge other peoples reactions to someone saying they don't believe. People literally look at me like I'm the devil himself.will myself to find a home, a home within myself
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I tend to follow Neil Gaiman's premise from American Gods. I don't think people like to admit that they worship physical objects and cultural trends more than any mythical holy being from thousands of years ago. We worship what we know in the present and tend to forget our past.It's a hopeless situation...0
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I can't remember a time in decades when anyone has asked me if I believe in god. Very occasionally people have asked if I attend church but that seemed to have been more of a social question, and there was never a negative reaction when I said no. In my experience, this just isn't something that people are concerned about in my neck of the woods.my small self... like a book amongst the many on a shelf0
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I don't get weird looks, but I don't live in the bible belt. It's another reason the USA is so backwards (In many areas).
Another good Gervais.… If you took every holy book, every holy book there’s ever been, every religious book, every bit of spirituality, and hid them or destroyed them… then you took every science book and destroyed that, in a thousand years’ time, those science books would be back exactly the same, because the tests would always turn out the same.
Those religious books would either never exist or they’d be totally different
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oftenreading said:I can't remember a time in decades when anyone has asked me if I believe in god. Very occasionally people have asked if I attend church but that seemed to have been more of a social question, and there was never a negative reaction when I said no. In my experience, this just isn't something that people are concerned about in my neck of the woods.will myself to find a home, a home within myself
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Smellyman said:I don't get weird looks, but I don't live in the bible belt. It's another reason the USA is so backwards (In many areas).
Another good Gervais.… If you took every holy book, every holy book there’s ever been, every religious book, every bit of spirituality, and hid them or destroyed them… then you took every science book and destroyed that, in a thousand years’ time, those science books would be back exactly the same, because the tests would always turn out the same.
Those religious books would either never exist or they’d be totally different
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Degeneratefk said:I understand d what you guys are saying. And the premise of this wasn't to have a debate on whether or not God exists or in what form.
I'm trying to gauge other peoples reactions to someone saying they don't believe. People literally look at me like I'm the devil himself.0 -
Kev - Coat and Keys said:Degeneratefk said:I understand d what you guys are saying. And the premise of this wasn't to have a debate on whether or not God exists or in what form.
I'm trying to gauge other peoples reactions to someone saying they don't believe. People literally look at me like I'm the devil himself.will myself to find a home, a home within myself
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tbergs said:Smellyman said:I don't get weird looks, but I don't live in the bible belt. It's another reason the USA is so backwards (In many areas).
Another good Gervais.… If you took every holy book, every holy book there’s ever been, every religious book, every bit of spirituality, and hid them or destroyed them… then you took every science book and destroyed that, in a thousand years’ time, those science books would be back exactly the same, because the tests would always turn out the same.
Those religious books would either never exist or they’d be totally different
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I don't believe in God either. My religious parents don't get me.
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Degeneratefk said:oftenreading said:I can't remember a time in decades when anyone has asked me if I believe in god. Very occasionally people have asked if I attend church but that seemed to have been more of a social question, and there was never a negative reaction when I said no. In my experience, this just isn't something that people are concerned about in my neck of the woods.my small self... like a book amongst the many on a shelf0
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This thread brought another incident to mind.
Early in 2017, I injured a tendon in my finger climbing. I was bummed about it because the injury took a while to heal and it was interfering with my climbing. One day, when I was at the gym and trying to work around it, one of the staff there gave me a cheery "how are you today?", and I showed her my swollen, black and blue finger. She said "can I pray for you?", which completely took me aback, because that's the only time someone has mentioned praying for me for as long as I can remember. From what I hear/read, that might be an every day occurrence in many places in the US.my small self... like a book amongst the many on a shelf0 -
oftenreading said:This thread brought another incident to mind.
Early in 2017, I injured a tendon in my finger climbing. I was bummed about it because the injury took a while to heal and it was interfering with my climbing. One day, when I was at the gym and trying to work around it, one of the staff there gave me a cheery "how are you today?", and I showed her my swollen, black and blue finger. She said "can I pray for you?", which completely took me aback, because that's the only time someone has mentioned praying for me for as long as I can remember. From what I hear/read, that might be an every day occurrence in many places in the US.
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