Between a narcisist dad, an alcoholic mom, and an abusive ex, she turned to fantasy as an escape. Particularly, she was really into the Wheel of Time series, and always wanted to be an Aes Sedai. The closest thing in reality, in her mind, was wicca. Sure. You can ask. Although my answer is generally the same for any religion: Prove it. I don't have to refute anything. They have to provide evidence that convinces. That they claim their evidence is convincing is not evidence that what they have is actual evidence. As far as I can tell, magic isn't real. The supernatural is just 'I don't.
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433 u/poltrigos • 5 hr. ago Do not forget what happened, and what is partially responsible. 3 years ago today, thousands of rioters attacked the Capitol of the United States, many who believed that Joe Biden usurped Trump, believing God wanted Trump to win and that Biden went against God's will. About community TrueAtheism A place dedicated to insightful posts and thoughtful, balanced discussion about atheism specifically and related topics concerning irreligion and religion generally. Rules 1 You must facilitate discussion. 2 Quotes and links can be useful, but are not enough on their own. 3 No politics. 4 As an atheist, how do you define what the meaning of life is? : r/TrueAtheism r/TrueAtheism • 9 yr. ago fatzyp As an atheist, how do you define what the meaning of life is? So I have been feeling pretty depressed lately. I am an atheist, but a part of me wishes I believed in God. Hell, a part of me wishes there was a God. r/TrueAtheism r/TrueAtheism • 9 yr. ago MonkeyKing_ WHY are atheists one of the most despised groups in the US? Unwarranted disapproval of a whole group is something that really upsets me. I'd like to discuss WHY so many people in the US dislike atheists so much. I'd like us to explore social as well as psychological reasons.
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• 10 mo. ago [deleted] Questions about Antitheism. I've noticed in a lot of the circles that I follow that there's a rise of an anti-theist movement. Having spoken to a few of them, I find myself understanding where they come from in that all religion is harmful and should be abolished. Hurm • 10 yr. ago I generally find that r/atheism is s place for atheists to vent and serves as a good catch-all for news relating to atheism. r/TrueAtheism is more open for discussion, partially because there tend to be less-populated threads, so comments don't get lost in the crowd as easily. aflarge • 10 yr. ago The science of atheism The problem that any rational thinker needs to tackle, though, is that the science increasingly shows that atheists are no more rational than theists. Indeed, atheists are. Books Why Are Americans Still Uncomfortable with Atheism? Two new books explore what unbelievers actually believe. By Casey Cep October 22, 2018 "A godless world is as mysterious as one suffused.
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One of the most common is that "atheism is just another religion anyway". There is no way to prove or disprove the existence of god, the argument goes, so to deny it is a leap of faith. Ergo. Marcelo Gleiser, a 60-year-old Brazil-born theoretical physicist at Dartmouth College and prolific science popularizer, has won this year's Templeton Prize.
Despite being written out of large parts of history, atheists thrived in the polytheistic societies of the ancient world - raising considerable doubts about whether humans really are 'wired' for religion - a study suggests. 1 The share of Americans who identify as atheists has increased modestly but significantly in the past decade. Pew Research Center telephone surveys conducted in 2018 and 2019 show that 4% of American adults say they are atheists when asked about their religious identity, up from 2% in 2009.
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Atheism was popular. Very popular. You had figures like Richard Dawkins, Christopher Hitchens and Neil deGrasse Tyson suddenly becoming widely quoted by kids on the internet to dunk on the. r/atheism: The Largest Internet Group of Atheists Armin Navabi Currently, the largest discussion area for atheists on the Internet is on Reddit, where thousands of "Godless Redditors" meet to discuss news, politics, philosophy and other topics with fellow atheists every day.