FatSuperman
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- Feb 25, 2016
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This thread was great, I actually read through the whole lot. I'm yet to read an internet thread on religion where anyone gets converted one way or another.
I'm raised Christian but am an atheist - I actively do not believe in any god. I do not accept any description of god and I believe my actions are all my own choice, influenced of course by my upbringing and experience. Just like Stalin, Hitler and Pol Pot's actions were. I'm trying to raise my children without being obviously anti-religion as this will ultimately be their choice, but realistically I'll be surprised if they suddenly start believing one day. I like a lot of the traditions of religion, I love the buildings and the art and the history is fascinating. But I will never believe in the figurehead.
The notion half a dozen pages ago that people become religious even without any teaching tickled me. It's farcical in my opinion. Surely nobody would spontaneously become religious without some kind of outside influence, whether that's books, lectures, etc. Seeing a 'miracle' shouldn't cause someone to believe in a god as there is no reason they'd come to that conclusion without prior knowledge of what god means. Throughout history people have attributed the unknown to supernatural effects or entities, and relentlessly these things are proven to be explainable, once the right level of understanding or observation has happened.
I'm not suggesting religions are bad, I just feel that I can give my children the correct moral upbringing without them.
I'm raised Christian but am an atheist - I actively do not believe in any god. I do not accept any description of god and I believe my actions are all my own choice, influenced of course by my upbringing and experience. Just like Stalin, Hitler and Pol Pot's actions were. I'm trying to raise my children without being obviously anti-religion as this will ultimately be their choice, but realistically I'll be surprised if they suddenly start believing one day. I like a lot of the traditions of religion, I love the buildings and the art and the history is fascinating. But I will never believe in the figurehead.
The notion half a dozen pages ago that people become religious even without any teaching tickled me. It's farcical in my opinion. Surely nobody would spontaneously become religious without some kind of outside influence, whether that's books, lectures, etc. Seeing a 'miracle' shouldn't cause someone to believe in a god as there is no reason they'd come to that conclusion without prior knowledge of what god means. Throughout history people have attributed the unknown to supernatural effects or entities, and relentlessly these things are proven to be explainable, once the right level of understanding or observation has happened.
I'm not suggesting religions are bad, I just feel that I can give my children the correct moral upbringing without them.