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1. Simon Jefferis
(Love Thy Neighbour/Love Thy Neighbour)
Oh I love atheism so much! One time I saw a christian walking down the street and I straight up judo chopped his ass then took a dump on his chest!  That's how badly I hate them! I can't wait till I die, ...
2. Frederic, San Pedro
(Atheism in Real Life.../Atheism in Real Life...)
... schools, was an alter boy and was married in the church. I am thankful that I was exposed to core humanistic Catholic and Christian doctrine: Do unto other as you would have them done unto you.  Visit ...
3. Alex, 18, Indiana
(Atheism in Real Life.../Atheism in Real Life...)
... my own faith's claims were no more valid than the claims of any other belief system.  I was raised as a Christian, but once I realized that its claims no longer seemed valid, I relinquished my faith.  ...
4. Glen, 67, Kingston
(Atheism in Real Life.../Atheism in Real Life...)
... for the past 60 years until one day while reflecting on my life I realised that christianity & the major religions of the world are mostly, just hocus-pocus. Religion is, as Karl Marx said: "The opiate ...
5. Eduard, 25, Bucharest
(Atheism in Real Life.../Atheism in Real Life...)
... a full-blown atheist. I have to specify I was raised in the christian-orthodox religion (really close minded people here) and most of my relatives and friends still believe. It's frustrating at times, ...
6. Scott, 52, Michigan
(Atheism in Real Life.../Atheism in Real Life...)
... became increasingly involuntary until, eventually, my father gave up and went to church with my older sister, the only one of my siblings that remains a Christian. I made the jump to atheism in my mid-teens. ...
7. John, 30, Spokane
(Atheism in Real Life.../Atheism in Real Life...)
... had a very uplifting message with Christian innuendo. The elders were upset with my father for exposing people in the church to something so evil; in their opinion drums were an instrument that led to ...
8. Aaron, 39, San Diego
(Atheism in Real Life.../Atheism in Real Life...)
... born again Christian" belief system at about age 10 (continuing through high school and still participated in my early college years). I would suggest that I never really believed as the "training" had ...
9. Antonia, 30, Colorado
(Atheism in Real Life.../Atheism in Real Life...)
I don't believe in gods because of my mother's teachings. I was six years old. My mother was reading me a picture book about the Christian battle between good and evil. I remember that I really loved the ...
10. Oliver, 36, Nice
(Atheism in Real Life.../Atheism in Real Life...)
I believed because my mildly C of E parents and grandparents did, I loved Christmas, we occasionally went to church, and because my prep school told taught us some of the nicer Bible stories in "scripture" ...
11. Maria, 52, London
(Atheism in Real Life.../Atheism in Real Life...)
I grew up attending ordinary schools in London, which meant I was indoctrinated in the Christian faith because that was the law. We had daily worship and  religious instruction lessons a couple of times ...
12. Janoova, 28, Ohio
(Atheism in Real Life.../Atheism in Real Life...)
... The idea that God wants us to believe him yet reveals no evidence to his existence proves that something is wrong with religion.  I look forward to the day when Christianity becomes mythology like the ...
13. Tim, 39, Richmond
(Atheism in Real Life.../Atheism in Real Life...)
... testimony, spoke to people in the street and other assorted fundamentalist Christian pursuits.  At age 17 I started to ask questions, such as “if God really is the omnipotent and omniscient, ie the Alpha ...
14. Donald, 28, San Francisco
(Atheism in Real Life.../Atheism in Real Life...)
... many of the things told to me as part of my Christian upbringing.  But when my grandmother died of Alzheimer's -- the savage, early-onset, rapid-progressing form that can be inherited genetically -- it ...
15. Mike, 40, Port Elizabeth
(Atheism in Real Life.../Atheism in Real Life...)
I don't believe in gods because.... the very idea of an interested and involved superior entity is unsupported by either observation or logic. Was converted to born-again Christianity by a charasmatic ...
16. Brian, 48, Orange County
(Atheism in Real Life.../Atheism in Real Life...)
... loosely-affiliated Methodist, to a generic evangelical Christian, to a member of a sect called the Church of Christ, a group so conservative they think Southern Baptists are heretics.  To make a long ...
17. Mark, 41, Nottingham
(Atheism in Real Life.../Atheism in Real Life...)
I don't believe in gods because I was never convinced by the stories. I can vividly remember realising that Father Christmas wasn't real at about 7, but have no memories of ever believing any of the religious ...
18. Marcus, 29, New Delhi
(Atheism in Real Life.../Atheism in Real Life...)
I wasn't just a Christian. I was a hardcore, Bible-thumping, tougue-speaking, over the top extreme Christian that other Christians wish they were like. I believed God literally talked to me. I believed ...
19. Lee, 28, Warner Robins
(Atheism in Real Life.../Atheism in Real Life...)
I was raised in a Christian family. I pretty much just took everyone’s word for it that there was a god. I went along with the idea that this magical man named Jesus was born from a virgin, performed some ...
20. Dale, Valdosta
(Atheism in Real Life.../Atheism in Real Life...)
I don't believe in gods because their teachings conflict natural feelings. I was raised in a Christian 'Church of God' church. Speaking in tongues, dancing and other mystical entertainment was a weekly ...
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