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happilycatholic
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Hey, if anyone wants a break from CAF and wants to laugh, just watch an episode of “Reba”. This show is already in reruns and I’m just now finding it. It is so brainlessly funny!
Anyhoo,
This question is to Atheists, how many atheists/agnostics have you run into that were never theists at all? And…have any of them ever been other-than-Christian God believers and decided to become non-theists? Like Wicca to atheist/agnostic.
I won’t hide the reason behind the question. What I’m wondering is do people stop believing in God more or just never believe in God to begin with? And, if the former is true, why? Do those who stop believing in God do so because God failed to prove Himself or because there’s no scientific proof?
Truth is, I’ve never met an atheist/agnostic that wasn’t first Christian or Jewish. It seems that what causes a person to begin to question God’s existance is a point where the person thought they were failed by God.
I guess I could’ve just asked, how many people become atheists because they feel like God failed them?
I’m only asking because that’s how I felt before becoming catholic. I can’t tell my whole story here but I felt like I was abandoned by God and so I didn’t believe he existed. Okay, I know it’s not that simple and no one is that simple minded, but it does lead to justification through reason. If I had continued on that path into my more “mature” (ha, ha) years, I might have been able to justify and reason myself into atheism.
I’m not trying to minimalize anyone’s spirituality or life choices, but I’m curious because as I said, everyone I’ve ever met who didn’t believe in God have a story and then proceeded to build a belief system that supported the reason behind it.
Anyhoo,
This question is to Atheists, how many atheists/agnostics have you run into that were never theists at all? And…have any of them ever been other-than-Christian God believers and decided to become non-theists? Like Wicca to atheist/agnostic.
I won’t hide the reason behind the question. What I’m wondering is do people stop believing in God more or just never believe in God to begin with? And, if the former is true, why? Do those who stop believing in God do so because God failed to prove Himself or because there’s no scientific proof?
Truth is, I’ve never met an atheist/agnostic that wasn’t first Christian or Jewish. It seems that what causes a person to begin to question God’s existance is a point where the person thought they were failed by God.
I guess I could’ve just asked, how many people become atheists because they feel like God failed them?
I’m only asking because that’s how I felt before becoming catholic. I can’t tell my whole story here but I felt like I was abandoned by God and so I didn’t believe he existed. Okay, I know it’s not that simple and no one is that simple minded, but it does lead to justification through reason. If I had continued on that path into my more “mature” (ha, ha) years, I might have been able to justify and reason myself into atheism.
I’m not trying to minimalize anyone’s spirituality or life choices, but I’m curious because as I said, everyone I’ve ever met who didn’t believe in God have a story and then proceeded to build a belief system that supported the reason behind it.