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In reply to the discussion: How others chose my faith [View all]hurl
(979 posts)33. Those are unrelated
Atheism is the lack of belief in proposed deities - nothing more. It doesn't address civil government, social structure, or rules.
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True, but there's always the exceptions. If one has a well-developed soul, one can "feel"that
Karadeniz
Dec 2019
#3
Hi Cartoonist - I imagine that I would fall into the classification of one who was/is brainwashed.
Pendrench
Dec 2019
#4
A creator deity who allegedly knew what they were going to do before they were born
Major Nikon
Dec 2019
#13
That is very possible - I imagine that I will not be able to understand what it is like.
Pendrench
Dec 2019
#18
Catholics have been hemorrhaging members for some time now, at least in the West.
trotsky
Dec 2019
#9
Serious questions - if you are an atheist, are you then also an anarchist?
Backseat Driver
Dec 2019
#28
Thanks, may I then ask how the "treat others the way you want to be treated" would impact
Backseat Driver
Dec 2019
#31
Well, most countries rules of law are based on some beliefs that shape them.
Backseat Driver
Dec 2019
#32
It most certainly fits pretty much all widely accepted definitions of the word religion
Major Nikon
Dec 2019
#41