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We did have a Jewish Church in the city centre and I still remember my dad having a good time with two JW females that came around but never came back. |
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Too, I remember it being preached from the pulpit that at any time 'the evil atheists' could take over the world and make Christianity a crime and how we all might be called to die for Christ when they outlawed worship and made it punishable by death. We were so 'lucky' that we had it easy and warned not to think we couldn't suddenly be forced to meet in secret under threat of torture and how we might have to teach people about Christ while fearing for our lives. Things do take on a whole new perspective when you leave the craziness behind. Quote:
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Right on, Amos.
The way you said "sooo large" regarding the "catholic pasture" threw me off. |
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I have always been an a-theist. My view of Christianity is that of an outsider looking in. Thanks for sharing your story with me. From what I can tell most of your life as a Christian and that of your parents was spent preparing to meet your maker and very little was spent living life well. I am glad you are beyond all that and I hope you have been able to find the joy in life. Life is grand and I wouldn’t miss it for anything. Starboy |
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I have to say that I've had the opposite experience from all of you. I was raised in a secular family. I have vague recollections of going to Sunday school as a kid (my Mom thought that it was 'the right thing to do' with kids, not because she was really into it) and then my parents got involved with a Unitarian church that they took us to. For those of you unfamiliar with Unitarians, they basically say that you can believe anything you want, just be nice to people. I always used to laugh at them, thinking it was funny to have a church without a God, but now I see that they have a pretty good thing going if you want the spirituality/sense of community thing that you get from a church without any of the less pleasant religious aspects added in.
Religion was never really a major part of my life. I guess that I sort of believed in God, solely for the reason that I'd never given Him much thought and everyone pretty much said that he was there. His existence really didn't affect my life in one way or the other so I had no reason to think about or question His existence. Then I moved down to the Bible Belt. I'm from Canada and after getting a Computer degree, I got a job down in North Carolina (American wages are a lot better than Canadian wages). I moved around throughout the South on contracts and finally ended up in Atlanta. For those of you unfamiliar with the Bible Belt except as a vague geographical region, it really is an apt name. There a a lot of fundies down here and many of them are quite certain that anyone who doesn't agree with them is going to be roasting in Hell for eternity and has likely already made some sort of pact with Satan. The guy who sits next to me at work is a very intelligent, well-spoken, highly educated computer programmer who also happens to be a Young Earth Creationist. It's a very odd combination. I'm just glad that by the time I was exposed to all the fundy xian stuff, I was old enough and educated enough to be able mount a coherent argument against them (even though they don't listen) and not to have my life overly affected by their strange philospohy. By reading the accounts of people here, it could have been much worse for me. |
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Tell that to my hot-to-trot gay friend.
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