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I can’t say anything about growing up as an atheist, because I didn’t. I can remember occasionally wondering what it was like, though, to be in a family that didn’t go to church regularly, that didn’t have times set aside for prayer (we used to say the Rosary fairly regularly in our house) and didn’t worry about things like eating meat on Fridays or giving up things for Lent, or observing holy days and so on. They seemed like a normal part of life for me back then, and it seemed odd to think that they weren’t so for everyone.So, do you know and experience love? Is your perspective on love different from ours?
Being an atheist is not the same as being involved in the occult, is it?
I can’t imagine how it would be living in a religion-less home. Can you tell me what it is like? Do you just go about your daily life without talking about anything having to do with God or no God? Or do your families instill their beliefs in you like we instill our beliefs in our children?
Is there a feeling of peace in your relationships? It seems like I detect a sense of bitterness and anger in the atheists posts here and at amazon.com’s Christian forums, but realize that it might be because of the conversations and not a reflection of how you go about your daily lives.
Do you feel happy and peaceful and experience love? Or do you feel combative and negative about life? Or is it like us Christians, where it all depends on our personality type?
Now, by contrast, I don’t do any of those things, and it seems oddly quaint when I encounter people who do - like when my parents come to stay, and still go to mass on the weekends. Not, of course, that I ever get on their case about it, because it obviously is still meaningful to them; we tend to live and let live - I am content for them to go to mass, as long as they’re content for me not to accompany them. If they explicitly asked, I probably would - but only for their sake, not because I think I would find it meaningful for myself. Of course I do still think about religion and belief - and here I am posting about it!
And to answer your question (although I’m sure it has already been answered by others) - no, atheism is nothing like being involved in the occult. It is explicitly defined as a lack of belief in any gods, and that, for many atheists, includes any other supernatural entities as well.
As for experiencing love…well, I can give you my take on it, but of course I can’t speak for anyone else. Yes, I do have a profoundly different perspective on love now than what I grew up with. If I can use a somewhat prosaic analogy, it’s kind of like cutting out the middleman - I give and receive love on my own behalf, not through the mediation of any god. If anything, this entirely earthy, human love feels much more real and solid to me than anything I ever felt, growing up Catholic and with notions of loving God/Jesus before anything and anyone else. I understand that what we feel as love is a biochemical process, but that doesn’t take away from its power and intensity - it is what it is, and it’s a powerful motivator to act in the best interests of loved ones.
Does that help?