I was treated like a pariah by a portion of the people I went to church with as a kid. However, I have not had any experiences like the OP describes, though I'm not too sure that she's still interested, whereas this thread was started over a year ago.
To be perfectly honest, I think religion is very overrated in our society, especially here in North America. If you want people to think you're a good, honest person, all you have to do is tell them that you attend church regularly. By just knowing that, most people will think you're an admirable person (without knowing anything else about you). Likewise, many people will actually think you should not be trusted if you are not religious. One time, I heard a woman say that she finds it hard to trust people who don't believe in God, because (her words) "if they don't have God, what do they have?" It's ridiculous to see how high religion is exalted in our society.
I"m not saying that there aren't good people within religions, because there are. Nonetheless, I have yet to see any evidence that being religious or believing in invisible men who live in the sky and control humanity does anything to make a person a better human being. I have been to several churches, and the people in those churches were not any better than people anywhere else are. They could lie, gossip, and be just as hurtful and vindictive as people anywhere else can be.
To be perfectly honest, I think religion is very overrated in our society, especially here in North America. If you want people to think you're a good, honest person, all you have to do is tell them that you attend church regularly. By just knowing that, most people will think you're an admirable person (without knowing anything else about you). Likewise, many people will actually think you should not be trusted if you are not religious. One time, I heard a woman say that she finds it hard to trust people who don't believe in God, because (her words) "if they don't have God, what do they have?" It's ridiculous to see how high religion is exalted in our society.
I"m not saying that there aren't good people within religions, because there are. Nonetheless, I have yet to see any evidence that being religious or believing in invisible men who live in the sky and control humanity does anything to make a person a better human being. I have been to several churches, and the people in those churches were not any better than people anywhere else are. They could lie, gossip, and be just as hurtful and vindictive as people anywhere else can be.
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