It doesn't matter how gently or kindly I try to explain my lack of belief to friends or family, but it always devolves into them shouting at me. The moment I say I'm uncomfortable with the supernatural element of most religions and consider this a source of doubt, everybody in my social circle decides this is s time for a long, boring conversation. Which ends in them shouting. And I'm going to hell. Ouch. I can feel the flames and pitchforks now.
This is why I fired my therapist. I said I was atheist. She said "Do you believe in a Higher Power (AA class)." and I said "There is no evidence for any supernatural involvement in human affairs". So she said "That makes you Agnostic."
No.
It makes me atheist. Agnostics believe in a something, somehow. I believe in the scientific method, especially the part about replication of results.
So I lie. I'm teaching fricking Sunday School tomorrow! Admittedly, it won't be that hard because we're doing comparative religions. I got a DVD from the library to show the kiddies. But I hate that my social standing and circle of friends is all so dependent on me spouting off something that I consider to be so much B.S.
Why do I choose science over religion? Because it works! We understand how the solar system was formed, how life happened, why it's best to buy seafood on a weekend. Maybe, somewhere around the Big Bang, there's room for a diety-ish power, like Aristotle's "prime mover". Whatever, but there's not a lot of room for replication in that.
Yet people can't believe that I am willing to do good things. Even when you quote their own scripture back at them-
"A virtuous deed is its own reward",
They don't get it.
I mean, if the only reason they can cite for virtue is the fear of eternal fire, how good does this make them? That they are only willing to be good under terrible duress?
That means every time they (according to Leviticus) "covet my ass" they are about to something horrible and then, at the last minute they realize "Oh no, I can't do that because I will be subjected to eternal torture."
So, to return to the original point, how can I make people understand I'm not interested in ignorance, intolerance, and superstition without insulting them?
This is why I fired my therapist. I said I was atheist. She said "Do you believe in a Higher Power (AA class)." and I said "There is no evidence for any supernatural involvement in human affairs". So she said "That makes you Agnostic."
No.
It makes me atheist. Agnostics believe in a something, somehow. I believe in the scientific method, especially the part about replication of results.
So I lie. I'm teaching fricking Sunday School tomorrow! Admittedly, it won't be that hard because we're doing comparative religions. I got a DVD from the library to show the kiddies. But I hate that my social standing and circle of friends is all so dependent on me spouting off something that I consider to be so much B.S.
Why do I choose science over religion? Because it works! We understand how the solar system was formed, how life happened, why it's best to buy seafood on a weekend. Maybe, somewhere around the Big Bang, there's room for a diety-ish power, like Aristotle's "prime mover". Whatever, but there's not a lot of room for replication in that.
Yet people can't believe that I am willing to do good things. Even when you quote their own scripture back at them-
"A virtuous deed is its own reward",
They don't get it.
I mean, if the only reason they can cite for virtue is the fear of eternal fire, how good does this make them? That they are only willing to be good under terrible duress?
That means every time they (according to Leviticus) "covet my ass" they are about to something horrible and then, at the last minute they realize "Oh no, I can't do that because I will be subjected to eternal torture."
So, to return to the original point, how can I make people understand I'm not interested in ignorance, intolerance, and superstition without insulting them?
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