Is God Just Pretend? Speaking About the Unspeakable A lot of people will wonder why I would dare write about religion, after all it is one of the two unspeakable subjects, the other being politics. I have never cared much for political correctness, and the subjects of religion and politics are the two subjects I most like to talk about. I am sure one of the reasons is because I am a non-conformist; I don't act in a particular manner because society says I should. If society decides something is taboo, chances are that is the exact thing I will talk and write about. I also have a lens that is of a political nature, so if speaking about the unspeakable is something that is damaging to your delicate senses, then you should pass on anything I may write because those are going to be the subjects. The general purpose of this is to serve as a guideline or a tool for atheists who encounter people of faith, but also for people of faith who are not afraid to look at other views without feeling threatened or offended. You should never be unwilling to look at other points of view, no matter how much you believe you already know the "truth". Please note- The main purpose of this lens is not to cause offense, but that is almost certain to happen. I can understand why this would be, no one likes to have their beliefs called into question because it may make them appear to be foolish or stupid. This would be the main reason for people getting upset and not even wanting to discuss the matter, because deep down inside they also know it does not sound believable. By not talking about it they do not have to try and defend the indefensible. But is it better to hold onto beliefs that you may have not examined in full, or examine them and determine if they are really worth holding onto at all? This is written from an atheists point of view and examines some aspects of religion including, The Bible, Church, God and Jesus. There is no way to discuss these topics without offending someone. As a Libertarian I believe people should have the right to believe in anything they want to...no matter how silly others may believe those things to be. With that being said, I would like to point out that having a right to your belief, does not void someone Else's equal right to have an opinion opposite yours and be vocal about it. You do not have a right to not be offended. Atheists that will use this, or any other book, must be aware that it's not very likely they will succeed in "convincing" a person of faith to change his or her opinion on faith, if that is your goal. Do not be disappointed if you fail to "open his or her eyes". During your discussion, he or she will most likely be equally frustrated that you cannot fathom the greatness of God. Why I Am An Atheist I was born an atheist, just as every other person, animal and life form in the universe has been and will forever be. Indeed we are all born without religious indoctrination making us all non-theists from birth. Because we are born atheists (free from all knowledge of Gods) we do not come into this world with preconceived ideas of religious dogma. These ideas are learned later in life and are usually introduced by a parent or religious institution. Without some outside influence in their life, most people would not adopt religion on their own.
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