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1. Ge Ph
(Love Thy Neighbour/Love Thy Neighbour)
Yes I know you have strong feeling about god, you probably haven't been treated right, but come on do you really have to express them so loud, kids are reading these signs. Not saying "god" is real but ...
2. Frederic, San Pedro
(Atheism in Real Life.../Atheism in Real Life...)
... It's akin to asking someone if they believe in electricity. This then probably leaves to a highly inaccurate count of non-believers. I was a Catholic for most of my life, attended 12 years of Catholic ...
3. Dan, 32, Manchester
(Atheism in Real Life.../Atheism in Real Life...)
... and misrepresentation of facts rather than knowledge. These two things, intolerance and lies, have more than anything shown me that religion is evil. There probably are no gods, but if there are they are ...
4. Nilgun, 58, Istanbul
(Atheism in Real Life.../Atheism in Real Life...)
... is not a feeling any more; research proves there's probably no god. And this 'probably' is for the god of philosophy.  The god of religions is definitely non-existent. I was born a muslim. I am a graduate ...
5. Oliver, 36, Nice
(Atheism in Real Life.../Atheism in Real Life...)
... turns out there is an afterlife, well great (I certainly do not believe the universe is run by a God who condemns people for “wrong beliefs”), but it would probably require a soul, and no one has given ...
6. Tim, 39, Richmond
(Atheism in Real Life.../Atheism in Real Life...)
I was not raised with religion but “accepted the Lord into my heart” at age 12.  On reflection this was probably more to please my mum who had done the same a few years before but I was committed to it ...
7. Lee, 28, Warner Robins
(Atheism in Real Life.../Atheism in Real Life...)
... born in the U.S. If your parents weren’t Christian, would you still be a Christian?” I knew the answer.. I just refused to say it. I pushed this event to the back of my mind for a while, but it was probably ...
8. Tim, 58, London
(Atheism in Real Life.../Atheism in Real Life...)
... C of E" too: a couple of parables, a couple of meaningless prayers and a couple of badly-sung hymns every morning. My parents sent me to Sunday School, probably mainly to keep up appearances with neighbours ...
9. Travis, 31, Roscoe
(Atheism in Real Life.../Atheism in Real Life...)
There probably isn't a god or gods to believe in or to disbelieve in. It is because, for the most part, just the plain lack of evidence. I know, a lack of evidence doesn't prove there isn't a god, but ...
10. Gareth, 27¾, Edinburgh
(Atheism in Real Life.../Atheism in Real Life...)
... in having a vague belief in "something else. Probably". Many times in my life I have deceived myself, as most of us do, in seeing patterns where there are none, and trying to interpret events in my life ...
11. Ines, 21, Dresden
(Atheism in Real Life.../Atheism in Real Life...)
... that there probably is no god-like being.  ...
12. Martin, 56, Toronto
(Atheism in Real Life.../Atheism in Real Life...)
... class, so I need something a little stronger than faith in order to be able to win the argument…” And the priest, probably unaware that he was throwing away 15 years of blind following of all the precepts ...
13. Phil, 56, Tasmania
(Atheism in Real Life.../Atheism in Real Life...)
... rejecting religion, I have never read or thought anything to change my mind that the universe (or universes) must exist by itself, with no initial creator and that it is probably made of nothing, except ...
14. Erik, 26, South Dakota
(Atheism in Real Life.../Atheism in Real Life...)
... to finally admit to myself that I was an atheist. It took probably another year for me to be accepting and proud of my atheism. Now that I am an atheist, it's hard to imagine not being one. My wife (who ...
15. Marina , 16, Urziceni
(Atheism in Real Life.../Atheism in Real Life...)
... better than giving money to prietst an spending a lot of energy doing something completely useless. There is probably no God, so i'm not a sinner. What a great tought to live with. I'm still in high school ...
16. Jim, 25, St Louis
(Atheism in Real Life.../Atheism in Real Life...)
There probably isn't a god because I have yet to find a good reason to believe.  I was raised Catholic and I was taught to believe without questioning; but it was my older brother's influence that gave ...
17. Jeff, 46, Mississauga
(Atheism in Real Life.../Atheism in Real Life...)
... famously won all their battles. If any tribe had vanquished the Israelites in any of the battles, our view of religion would probably be completely different. But of course, no one did because the "God" ...
18. John, 51, Spain
(Atheism in Real Life.../Atheism in Real Life...)
... last wrong ... by the age of 15 I was probably an atheist even though I didnt really undertand that my worldview was at odds with the bulk of humans on this planet. My name is John, living in Spain, I ...
19. John, 39, Scotland
(Atheism in Real Life.../Atheism in Real Life...)
... and sunday school, of falling into it in my teens and then crawling out of it in my late 20s, but the details are probably less important than what I've realised since then, looking back. Good things I ...
20. Doug, 42, San Diego
(Atheism in Real Life.../Atheism in Real Life...)
... women and babies, and keep virgin girls as slaves (Numbers 31), just as one egregious example. Cheer up! There probably is no God, and that's okay! We are in charge of our own destiny, and we don't need ...
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