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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?
Edit:
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
periclipsa In reply to ??? [2014-09-15 15:50:30 +0000 UTC]
You are lucky ;_; Ugh I wish I had your parents
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ToastyBrain In reply to ??? [2014-08-30 23:10:47 +0000 UTC]
My parents say I'll grow out of it. They said the same thing about me being into chicks. Four years later, still an atheist, still a lesbian. :l
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ToastyBrain In reply to periclipsa [2014-09-15 21:36:09 +0000 UTC]
*sigh* Guess that's life. :/ Doesn't help I live in a kinda homophobe town.
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AsahiGirl In reply to ToastyBrain [2014-10-26 23:35:41 +0000 UTC]
Oh no! That's sad! Don't worry! I'm an LGBT supporter!
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ToastyBrain In reply to AsahiGirl [2014-10-27 03:20:44 +0000 UTC]
Great. ^^ My parents were kinda homophobic, but they thought different after I told them I'm a lesbian.
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AsahiGirl In reply to ToastyBrain [2014-10-27 19:36:58 +0000 UTC]
Nice! Do you have a girlfriend yet?
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ToastyBrain In reply to AsahiGirl [2014-10-28 01:37:05 +0000 UTC]
Working on it. I actually have the major hots for a freshman at my school, but I'm a little scared to ask her out.I'm a huge chicken not to mention I can't talk very well when it comes to this stuff, I'm really jittery and I stutter ... A lot.
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AsahiGirl In reply to ToastyBrain [2014-10-28 14:41:01 +0000 UTC]
Oooooh! I don't have a boyfriend yet.
I understand. She may turn you down because she isn't lesbian. ;n;
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ToastyBrain In reply to AsahiGirl [2014-10-29 00:13:30 +0000 UTC]
I just need to know either way, if not it just bothers me until I go batshit insane ... Or depressed ... or slightly suicidal. Sometimes a combination of the last two like last time. ... I need therapy.
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AsahiGirl In reply to ToastyBrain [2014-10-29 19:24:00 +0000 UTC]
I hope she doesn't turn you down. ;n;
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ToastyBrain In reply to AsahiGirl [2014-10-30 01:53:52 +0000 UTC]
Ditto. I can't handle rejection well anymore. ;n;
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ToastyBrain In reply to AsahiGirl [2014-10-30 23:57:01 +0000 UTC]
Very. Last time this happened I had a near mental break down, I'm not as stable as I thought I was.
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ToastyBrain In reply to AsahiGirl [2014-11-02 00:36:05 +0000 UTC]
At least I have my music to keep me in a good mood. Nothin' like some Crush 40, Sum 41, and a little Slayer. =3=
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ToastyBrain In reply to periclipsa [2014-09-16 00:38:16 +0000 UTC]
Yeah, and I didn't realize it til one of my friends told me (She's bi, and very open about it.) So yeah. Fuck. This. Town. Didn't want to move, didn't want to go to the school here, and I've been having problems because of it. And my parents shrug it off. I've come home emotionally beaten down, and they don't give a fuck.
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periclipsa In reply to ToastyBrain [2014-09-16 00:42:16 +0000 UTC]
That's crazy, how old are you? o~o" Hopefully you can move out when you become a legal adult.
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ToastyBrain In reply to periclipsa [2014-09-16 02:26:42 +0000 UTC]
I'm 17. But this shit's been going on for ten years. My parents wonder why I have a deep hatred for humanity, and why I prefer being alone, they're partly the cause. Just gotta make it through my last year of high school, then I won't have to deal with this anymore..
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periclipsa In reply to ToastyBrain [2014-09-16 02:35:26 +0000 UTC]
At least you've only got 1 more year of it, actually even less. uwu
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ToastyBrain In reply to periclipsa [2014-09-17 00:24:46 +0000 UTC]
Yeah. Then me and my friend are moving out. ^^ We plan on living together for community college.
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periclipsa In reply to ToastyBrain [2014-09-17 10:13:39 +0000 UTC]
Cool, I hope y'all have fun while living together. :D Sadly I have nobody to move out of my house with.
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ToastyBrain In reply to periclipsa [2014-09-18 03:22:12 +0000 UTC]
Well, we're eally close, and we planned on this since last year. ^^ Plus the comm. college is around the same place as a store I plan on getting a job at. I was offered a job at a GameStop a couple of towns over, and the manager has it dead set that I should work there, since I do help out just as much as the employees. Plus we always talk about games ... and on occasion MLP, since he's a brony.
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periclipsa In reply to ToastyBrain [2014-09-18 03:39:51 +0000 UTC]
Well you've got yourself a job right there! o: Good job, all you need is your friend to get a job if she doesn't have one already then both of you will be able to pay for living in college easily, well when you get in college tho. xD
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XxPunkGoesPupXx In reply to ToastyBrain [2014-08-31 06:04:05 +0000 UTC]
Parents just don't get it sometimes.:/
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ToastyBrain In reply to XxPunkGoesPupXx [2014-08-31 10:27:25 +0000 UTC]
Ikr? Hate it. Good thing I have one more year then I'm moving out with a friend, no more religious shit from my parents.
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ToastyBrain In reply to XxPunkGoesPupXx [2014-08-31 23:30:23 +0000 UTC]
Yeah. And hopefully I'll have a girlfriend, I think I got chances with this one girl at my school. Imma happy dragon. =3=
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KGN005 In reply to ??? [2014-07-27 12:49:48 +0000 UTC]
lmoa
when I was in like,, 4th grade some kid was like "U WER MAED BI GAAWWDD"
yea no
I was made by my parents dumbass
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ToriKross In reply to ??? [2014-07-20 00:26:14 +0000 UTC]
how can you be forced to believe in something if people can't control your mind? They may give you the materials, but it's you that will decide to believe or not. Not all religious people oppose science and evolution.
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Ethereal-Paper In reply to ??? [2014-06-27 03:28:02 +0000 UTC]
When I was younger, I used to go to church with my parents because well, no one really told me I had a choice, but I didn't feel forced to go either. (Easter Morning donuts were really delicious, hur.)
Even now, I know I'm an athiest, but I let others do what they do regarding religion. Unless it's hurting someone, carry out your beliefs. (And by hurting, I don't mean them getting butthurt over not believing what you do.)
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Gametastic In reply to ??? [2014-05-24 20:02:53 +0000 UTC]
The whole reason they teach their children to believe in a God because its what they think is right..
Its like teaching your kids not to be racist and not to lie, because its what they think is right..
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SealyTheSeal In reply to Gametastic [2014-06-09 02:51:13 +0000 UTC]
God? You mean that asshole who killed millions of innocent people for not doing what he wants?
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Gametastic In reply to SealyTheSeal [2014-06-09 03:27:17 +0000 UTC]
Aha,you make me laugh.
Anyway, give me an example and ill gladly counter your argument if youd like, but if your only purpose of replying to me was to mock my religion and look like an ass , then if you could stop wasting my time, that would be great.
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MineDroid In reply to Gametastic [2014-06-25 10:25:04 +0000 UTC]
Hey, let me give you an example : Exodus 12:29 . Here God shows his mercy and love and slays every newborn in Egypt. And I sense that you'll be a douchebag and not reply to me.
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Gametastic In reply to MineDroid [2014-06-25 19:26:56 +0000 UTC]
Then your senses are obviously fucking wrong along with your example, way to read only one verse and not the whole story.
'BAWW GOD KILLED PEOPLE'
IF you actually read the whole story you would know that the Egyptians are far from innocent people. Hebrews were slaves in Egypt. Pharaoh was afraid of them because he thought they might take over his country.He ordered that all Hebrew baby boys be killed at birth so that they would not grow up and fight against him.
Rough guess of people being killed under the Pharaohs rule, keep in mind that pretty much all of the male Egyptians worked for the Pharaoh, and the wives usually bought and mistreated them also, so in no way were they innocent and good people.
Innocent Egyptian Infants killed in the Tenth Plague: 69,000
Innocent Hebrew Infants killed in the infanticide program of the Pharaoh (and successors) : 2,750,000.
So by your logic its perfectly fine if the Egyptians kill first born babies and enslave the adults but when God decides to punish them, hes the bad guy here
'HE KILLED BBABIES'
It seems that you have forgotten the heaven and hell factor, since babies and children are innocent, they dont go to hell.
Also by killing off the babies (more specifically the males) he prevented the same thing from happening in a different generation. Also God givieth life and God taketh away. Also also, the passover effect COULD HAVE BEEN AVIODED if the egyptaions did what God told them to do. "Then Moses called for all the elders of Israel, and said unto them, Draw out and take you a lamb according to your families, and kill the passover." Which means if they scarified a lamb and put the blood on the doorways, they would have been spared, the ones who didnt do what God said, ontop of enslaving people, they DESERVED it.
' I DONT BELIEVE IN GOD'
I dont care, you're questioning the bible so im going to use the bible to counter it.
'HE DIDNT GIVE A WARNING'
This is the same argument i have with people who question the noah and ark story.
Moses went to Pharaoh to ask him to set the Hebrews free. Pharaoh did not want to lose his slaves. He would not let them go, because they worked on his grand buildings. Awful things began to happen in Egypt. There were ten plagues. Before each one, Moses had warned Pharaoh what would happen. Moses told him the disasters had been sent by God.
If you think all of these disasters happened in one night or 10 nights than you're wrong. They probably took about 4 to 5 months for all 10 plagues.
if you have anymore questions , NOTE ME, seriously i cant keep answering shit in comments like this, and please read the whole story or else i refuse to answer your questions.
jesusalive.cc/ques219.htm
www.topmarks.co.uk/judaism/mos…
and some other sites, forgot what they were.
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Koiko-Destol In reply to Gametastic [2014-07-03 03:15:21 +0000 UTC]
*sniffs* Sorry I'm kind of proud of this
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SpectralStarlight In reply to ??? [2014-05-11 12:15:18 +0000 UTC]
guess it's too late for me mah parents already forced me to believe in god ._.
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AsahiGirl In reply to SpectralStarlight [2014-10-27 19:43:41 +0000 UTC]
It sucks when your forced religions.
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