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Related: About this forumI atone for nothing!
God, on the other hand, should answer for a lot.
On the brighter side, being an atheist now, I don't have to starve myself for a day to appease an absent diety.
getagrip_already
(17,435 posts)Food guilt is just not of the program.
edhopper
(34,802 posts)and pasta is divine.
I am actually having spaghetti and homemade meatballs tonight.
getagrip_already
(17,435 posts)Those oilers don't know what they are missing!
Red rules! White drools!
edhopper
(34,802 posts)for the bread!
Haggard Celine
(17,022 posts)My first thought was Ash Wednesday, but it's way too early. Then I remembered we're in September, and that jogged my memory. Have you not done anything you're sorry for, Ed? If you have, who would you apologize to?
edhopper
(34,802 posts)I am mostly sorry for not treating myself right. But if I wronged someone, I would apologize to them, not God.
I think COVID has minimized the amount of interactions one can be sorry for.
But at times I feel like the counter Edith Piaf, "I regret everything!"
NoRethugFriends
(2,993 posts)Cultural Jewish, atheist Pastafarian here.
edhopper
(34,802 posts)but the things I feel sorry for are very different from the things the Hebrew God wants me to atone for.
NoRethugFriends
(2,993 posts)edhopper
(34,802 posts)get too personal. Hope you don't mind.
NoRethugFriends
(2,993 posts)Haggard Celine
(17,022 posts)I'm not sure I'm actually a theist. I 'm kind of a pantheist, God is in all or God is all. I think the notion of a God sitting on a throne in Heaven is rather childish. But there is so much shit I wish I could do over and I wish I could just pray about it and feel all better about it, but that wouldn't work. I'm over the hill now, but I hope that in the time I have left I find a way to make up for my stupidity and bullshit. Is that atonement?
edhopper
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There is feeling bad about and regret, and the overwhelming guilt religion wants you to feel.
Haggard Celine
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edhopper
(34,802 posts)would be nice, but better to put behind myth and magic.
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msongs
(70,172 posts)DavidDvorkin
(19,890 posts)(not much choice, since my father was a rabbi), I always resented the recitation of sins I was supposed to be asking forgiveness for. Some of them, I didn't consider sins. Some of the others, I hoped I'd some day get the chance to commit.
edhopper
(34,802 posts)you are twelve years old and you are asking forgiveness for things you dream of doing.
I also felt God was a little thin skinned to take offense at some much.
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guillaumeb
(42,649 posts)So, we tangentially share a position.
but what's a toe nail got to do with it?
guillaumeb
(42,649 posts)lol
edhopper
(34,802 posts)to the jury!
guillaumeb
(42,649 posts)I am volunteering for political campaigns. Great exercise, but I did encounter a Q-nut a few weeks ago.
edhopper
(34,802 posts)Doing well, hoping for this Covid stuff to end.