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Atheists & Agnostics
In reply to the discussion: I'm a former staunch Christian who now is agnostic. [View all]Croney
(4,868 posts)3. I had no choice. It was like getting OK with the idea
that my appendix needed to come out. Life just swoops us up and carries us downstream. Might as well just enjoy the scenery while we can.
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Raised Catholic in the North with the same assumptions of always worshipping an imaginary being
Farmer-Rick
Sep 2018
#4
agree with you. I have felt several ghosts/spirits over the years. Whether or not there
demigoddess
Sep 2018
#36
They never ask you why because they're afraid you may give them a good answer.
defacto7
Sep 2018
#16
I actually am willing to hold out the possibility that we are alone in the universe.
StevieM
Sep 2018
#47
I believe that there is no life after death. I'm completely comfortable with this concept. We all
Cousin Dupree
Sep 2018
#32
I was raised Catholic,, and attended church for years...no longer. I find religions to be
c-rational
Sep 2018
#35
It's a junction of the way the brain works and images are delivered: Mild stroke victims
lindysalsagal
Sep 2018
#44
kurzgesagt is such a great channel. This one has absolutely beautiful animation.
Oneironaut
Sep 2018
#46
When I finally understood that there really was no gods or the fantasy afterlife
rurallib
Sep 2018
#48
me too! Not a dilemma - I am happy to find out whatever happens - something, or nothing.
NRaleighLiberal
Oct 2018
#51