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Mrjingleswilly · 51-55, M
I suppose being an atheist is a conscious decision much the same as the conscious decision to be a Christian.
These kind of decisions define you as a person, but some people aren’t happy to get on with their life within their own belief construct. They have to lob ‘truth bombs’ at the other side to prove their stance. It’s not so much fascination as a constant need to reiterate their philosophical standpoint. This happens in all walks of life, it isn’t unique to religion.
These kind of decisions define you as a person, but some people aren’t happy to get on with their life within their own belief construct. They have to lob ‘truth bombs’ at the other side to prove their stance. It’s not so much fascination as a constant need to reiterate their philosophical standpoint. This happens in all walks of life, it isn’t unique to religion.
Spoiledbrat · F
It's not. You believe or you don't. It's not a choice. @Mrjingleswilly
Mrjingleswilly · 51-55, M
@Spoiledbrat Thank you for proving my point.