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Description Before you start whining and/or reporting my stamp(s) as offensive to your sensitive little head -




I do not believe that it would be morally acceptable for me (me, myself, personally) to raise whatever children I do end up having to be religious in any way. I was not raised 'forced' to believe -- slightly suggested was more like it -- and I think I turned out just fine.

Now, that's not to say I'm not going to expose my children to the many different religions out there. Religions are very interesting things. I think they're worth having a look at. I would like to show them these different faiths, while at the same time making sure they know that people all over the world believe many different things, and that while these things are interesting and fun to think and talk about, they cannot all be true.

When my kids get to an age where they can decide for themselves what they want to believe, then I'll go on from there. If the end up Christian,Hindu, Pagan, Jewish, Muslim, Atheist... then that's their decision, and I will want them to know that I support them no matter what.

So don't think that I'm an evil atheist who is going to force my children to NOT believe, just don't think that I'm going to force them TO believe anything supernatural in particular, either.

As a side note - While I was taking a shower today I had a fun little idea - Science Sunday School! There really aren't any Sunday School options for... well. Atheists. But it'd be really neat to see someone put together a Sunday School program for children interested in science and stuff -- regardless of faith. How awesome would that be?

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I should also add that NO. I am not trying to make science into a religion. I can see how my previous wording could have been mistaken by someone not really paying attention the the whole paragraph. That's okay, I'm used to people taking quotes out of context and trying to use them to justify silliness.

Science is obviously not a religion. Sunday School, as I experienced it, was mostly about creating community and friends, while still learning and enjoying something that we had a common interest in -- in that case, yes, it was God. But the difference here is that I do not worship science, and that accepting children of other faiths into whatever science club would come would NOT be about religious experience. You can enjoy science while still being of X, Y, and Z faith.

The point of said school would be to encourage an interest in science - something that America desperately will need of its youth if it wants to continue to compete in the world economy in the future. That's the way I see it.

Additionally - I could call it a "Sunday Science Club," but you know what? Nah. I'm going to stick with School. Because Christianity does not have a monopoly on Sunday activities, they do not own the words "Sunday" or "School," and you know what? S.S.S. looks way cooler than S.S.C. It even sounds more bad-ass, like a snake or something.

You know what, I'm totally going to go through with this when I move back to the US. And our mascot will be the snakes. I'll make billboards and post them on the sides of the roads so that everyone will be forced to look at them, too. And if your kid is too busy going to Church to attend this bad-ass super sweet Sunday Science School, then that's too bad. The rest of the Super Sweet Sunday Science School Snakes and I will be doing Science and not giving a single damn, because that's just how we roll.

SCIENCE SNAKES FO LYFE (But only the one life, because the majority of us will probably not believe in an afterlife. Although some might, but still, it's worth mentioning that there is probably no God, just to piss you off.)

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Adding on some fun things for certain people:

The Jefferson Bible - Thomas Jefferson's version of the New Testament wherein he removed all sections of the four gospels which contain the Resurrection, most miracles, passages indicating that Jesus was divine, and most mentions of the supernatural.

Thomas Jefferson - one of America's founding fathers. Was a Christian in name, however held deistic views. Insisted on the separation of Church and State on several different occasions.

Deism - the belief that reason and observation of the natural world are sufficient to determine the existence of God, accompanied with the rejection of revelation and authority as a source of religious knowledge. Deism became prominent in the 17th and 18th centuries during the Age of Enlightenment among intellectuals raised as Christians who believed in one god, but found fault with organized religion and could not believe in supernatural events such as miracles, the inerrancy of scriptures, or the Trinity.

Christian Fundamentalism - a movement within Protestantism upholding a literal reading of the Bible. Fundamentalists fight against things like evolution because it contradicts their warm fuzzy feelings about God popping everything into existence as-is (despite evidence that supports the Theory of Evolution), and are viewed by many as intolerant, narrow-minded, and obscurantist.

Creationism - the religious belief that humanity, life, the Earth, and the universe are the creation of a supernatural being, usually the Abrahamic flavour of God. Despite mounds of evidence that is in support of evolution, and an enormous LACK of evidence for creationism, people still cling to this way of thinking because, because God! And Jesus! Tide goes in, tide goes out! You can't explain that!

Atheism - the rejection of belief in the existence of deities. That's it. Seriously.


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Comments: 919

RetroSpriteResources In reply to ??? [2018-03-21 01:50:24 +0000 UTC]

So if they roast in Hell, you'd be cool with that?

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NightmarishWarlord In reply to RetroSpriteResources [2018-10-26 00:38:50 +0000 UTC]

www.youtube.com/watch?v=-j8ZMM…

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GOJISAMA In reply to RetroSpriteResources [2018-05-25 22:18:25 +0000 UTC]

seriously?

Hell doesn't exist

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Honey-Skulls In reply to GOJISAMA [2018-07-30 22:02:39 +0000 UTC]

hell exist

it's earth and we are all already in it

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GOJISAMA In reply to Honey-Skulls [2018-07-31 01:29:30 +0000 UTC]

Very true

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Gyassman In reply to ??? [2018-02-25 21:19:01 +0000 UTC]

Technically it's impossible in a way to force someone to believe in something, because you can tell them about it as much as you like, but their opinion probably won't change.

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NightmarishWarlord In reply to Gyassman [2018-10-26 00:39:15 +0000 UTC]

www.youtube.com/watch?v=-j8ZMM…

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Tarak0na In reply to Gyassman [2018-04-14 04:38:44 +0000 UTC]

Parents have the power to start treating their children badly if they wanted, though. Plus, most kids will take whatever opinions their parents have when they're very young and just end up growing with it.

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Gyassman In reply to Tarak0na [2018-04-15 17:21:35 +0000 UTC]

That is true. That's almost brainwashing them now that I think about it.

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Tarak0na In reply to Gyassman [2018-04-16 01:48:18 +0000 UTC]

Yeah... awful, isn't it?

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RedStarMaster7 [2017-12-27 18:02:20 +0000 UTC]

I mean, i would like my kids to believe in God. but if i can't get them to, then there's nothing i can do about it. that's their choice.

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NightmarishWarlord In reply to RedStarMaster7 [2018-10-26 00:39:17 +0000 UTC]

www.youtube.com/watch?v=-j8ZMM…

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RedStarMaster7 In reply to NightmarishWarlord [2018-10-26 02:31:44 +0000 UTC]

So why did you send this to me? and everyone else here? are you calling me an idiot or something?

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NightmarishWarlord In reply to RedStarMaster7 [2018-10-26 02:40:17 +0000 UTC]

no

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RedStarMaster7 In reply to NightmarishWarlord [2018-10-26 03:09:25 +0000 UTC]

Okay. but why did you link me to that video?

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NightmarishWarlord In reply to RedStarMaster7 [2018-10-26 21:19:56 +0000 UTC]

seems like you needed to see it

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AgnosticDragon [2017-12-17 16:35:48 +0000 UTC]

We cannot force people to believe anything. What happens under authoritarianism is that people are presented with one viewpoint. This is why religious people homeschool their children or send them to private schools. It keeps them isolated from being exposed to other viewpoints, so they will not have the information to make an informed judgment. That cuts off critical thinking. Keep people isolated from other viewpoints and they will not be able to reason well in general. There is no way to make people loyal followers of a religion without distorting their thinking in other ways.

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Arachmom [2017-08-25 11:43:53 +0000 UTC]

Is it appropriate now for me to say "Amen" XD?

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AmaniTheLion [2017-08-13 13:17:24 +0000 UTC]

I'm planning on not having kids.

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ButterflyLibraGirl [2017-07-31 17:54:54 +0000 UTC]

Me too.Β 
(This is coming from a Christian, btw)

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Dragonlord-Daegen [2017-07-15 00:29:27 +0000 UTC]

as a christian i can say i commend your approach...

it even says in the bible,god does not want parents to force thier children to believe in him or worship him either....God wants his own to CHOOSE to follow him,if a someone is forced to make that commitment and decision,than it will not be genuine...and forcing it apon someone will only make them reject it.

when i was a child,i was for the most part free to make my own spiritual decisions,when my mom stepfather went to church,she would not force me to go,rather she would simply ask me if i wanted to join them or not...eventually,through my own means of self discovery and spiritual reflection i eventually became a christian myself and have been ever since...but i made the choice to do so on my own accord...that is why we were givin free will and i think many christian could benefit by remembering that.

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NightmarishWarlord In reply to Dragonlord-Daegen [2018-10-26 00:40:20 +0000 UTC]

www.youtube.com/watch?v=-j8ZMM…

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Dragonlord-Daegen In reply to NightmarishWarlord [2018-10-26 00:57:04 +0000 UTC]

this has little to do with my comment.
yesΒ  it is possible to reject an idea,or belief.
but the video makes a pretty large claim that poeple feel like like THEY are being turned down simply because another person does not share the same faith as they do.
im a christian and i have never taken it personally if someone i know does not believe in god,or follows a different religion.Β 

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NightmarishWarlord In reply to Dragonlord-Daegen [2018-10-26 01:40:15 +0000 UTC]

you missed the point , didn't you ....

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GothicGalaxy [2017-03-03 23:05:13 +0000 UTC]

I agree. As long as they aren't putting down others, they can chose what to believe or not believe in.

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NightmarishWarlord In reply to GothicGalaxy [2018-10-26 00:40:15 +0000 UTC]

www.youtube.com/watch?v=-j8ZMM…

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Mephisto996 In reply to ??? [2017-01-25 02:59:26 +0000 UTC]

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Honey-Skulls In reply to Mephisto996 [2018-07-30 22:03:52 +0000 UTC]

if i could like your comment i would a million time

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darknessthehedgehog3 In reply to Mephisto996 [2017-03-25 21:35:50 +0000 UTC]

try wicca and or paganism its ten times more loving then Christians would ever beΒ 

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ToastyBrain In reply to darknessthehedgehog3 [2017-12-20 17:23:11 +0000 UTC]

I'm studying Wicca to see what it's about, so far I find it's mostly white magic and nature based, I love it.

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LucaTheWriter In reply to ToastyBrain [2018-03-08 15:40:13 +0000 UTC]

I know this is old, but Ive taken a look at the Wicca belief and it is amazing. Of course my mom flipped out when she saw my search history and saw "Wicca" searched about a billion times.Β 

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ToastyBrain In reply to LucaTheWriter [2018-03-08 17:42:46 +0000 UTC]

My mom is pretty chill, my grandparents have issues with it though. Oh well. Life goes on.

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LucaTheWriter In reply to ToastyBrain [2018-03-08 17:47:41 +0000 UTC]

Yeah it does

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darknessthehedgehog3 In reply to ToastyBrain [2017-12-20 20:48:14 +0000 UTC]

i know right ten times better then ChristianityΒ 

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ToastyBrain In reply to darknessthehedgehog3 [2017-12-21 01:05:57 +0000 UTC]

As someone who grew up in a Christian home, that is pretty true.

At least Wicca doesn't demand you worship a god without question or suffer damnation.

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darknessthehedgehog3 In reply to ToastyBrain [2017-12-24 02:29:38 +0000 UTC]

and you can also worship something you can actually see called nature that's the next best part aboutΒ Wicca

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ToastyBrain In reply to darknessthehedgehog3 [2017-12-24 05:12:55 +0000 UTC]

That's one of the things that caught my eye: the nature aspect. I love nature, and I enjoy being outside in the fields or by the river.

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darknessthehedgehog3 In reply to ToastyBrain [2017-12-27 17:05:17 +0000 UTC]

and the new age feel to wicca like crystals healing well for me at lessΒ 

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ToastyBrain In reply to darknessthehedgehog3 [2017-12-27 21:38:30 +0000 UTC]

Healing crystals are good. I try to keep one with me when I find one.

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darknessthehedgehog3 In reply to ToastyBrain [2017-12-28 02:38:05 +0000 UTC]

yeah i started to collect them myself i wear a quarts everyday but on a day with a full moon i wear my moon stoneΒ 

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Mephisto996 In reply to darknessthehedgehog3 [2017-03-25 23:38:37 +0000 UTC]

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darknessthehedgehog3 In reply to Mephisto996 [2017-03-26 02:52:21 +0000 UTC]

that the other thing you can still be a atheist and be atheist wicca or pagan its is justΒ honoringΒ nature, with out actually believing in any godΒ 

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Nikki1975 In reply to Mephisto996 [2017-03-02 03:14:38 +0000 UTC]

What do you mean God is evil?

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Mephisto996 In reply to Nikki1975 [2017-03-02 04:00:24 +0000 UTC]

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Nikki1975 In reply to Mephisto996 [2017-03-02 04:10:30 +0000 UTC]

Is this all true because I believe that Satan is the evil one. For example he tricked Adam and Eve into eating the fruit of good and evil

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LucaTheWriter In reply to Nikki1975 [2018-03-08 15:41:06 +0000 UTC]

Who created satan tho? The christian god

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Mephisto996 In reply to Nikki1975 [2017-03-02 04:26:47 +0000 UTC]

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Nikki1975 In reply to Mephisto996 [2017-03-02 04:31:56 +0000 UTC]

then why did God create babies like us? God wouldn't love us if he created babies? I'm sorry I'm really confused with this kind of stuff and I'm catholic.

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Mephisto996 In reply to Nikki1975 [2017-03-02 04:41:06 +0000 UTC]

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Big-bad-Rocket In reply to Mephisto996 [2018-10-26 23:03:32 +0000 UTC]

Sorry but who the heck told you God did that. I’m sorry but that is utter nonsense. Shame on whoever said it.

P.S I know this is an old common but I only just saw it.

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