We need to stand up and be counted.

  • sarahcanary@lemmy.one
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    1 year ago

    Being an atheist in a rural area is not easy. One of the first questions someone asks is -what church do you go to? People look horrified when you mention atheism. My employer says Christian prayers over employee meals, with the head of HR clasping her hands, lowering her head, and praying right along. Constantly awkward. Religion has an iron grip out here.

  • GadgeteerZA@beehaw.org
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    1 year ago

    Then again, I always wish that many religious people would not stand up so vocally and be counted so much ;-)

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    1 year ago

    While I am here, I just as well join in, I am English and the way I see it, it seems ok to be anything you want to be these days, so why worry what anyone else thinks?

    I am not a total atheist but who actually cares? I think being an atheist is a good call, how can anyone fear “the big sleep” I don’t remember anything before I was born, and if that’s what our fate is when we die, then we have nothing to fear….happy days.

    The best advice is “live every day like it’s your last”…. Because one day you will be right!

    OB

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      1 year ago

      Because in many places in the US it means being cut off from your family, friends, the only support group you’ve ever known, could result in being made homeless, or any aide being cut off. It could result in being verbally and physically abused as well.

      • ascendo@feddit.de
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        1 year ago

        That sounds awful! In Germany nobody cares (only in some rural areas maybe but not at this degree)