Thought I'd start a new thread so as not to crap on the other one. But it reminded me of a question I have been meaning to ask.
I've got a friend on Twitter (and now FB) who is an atheist. She's a good person and I like her just fine (despite her being liberal as well, hehehe). But she's into this atheist thing and I find some of what she does somewhat mystifying.
For example, she belongs to an atheist group that has meetings on a regular basis. I'm thinking to myself WHAT on earth do they talk about? I can picture it now.
"Well, there's no God, I'm pretty sure of that."
"Yep, no God."
"Definitely! Just say NO to God."
"Uh, OK, then. What do we talk about for the next hour?"
I mean, once you've established what you don't believe, what else is there to talk about?
And she goes to atheist conventions? Really? What on earth for? A whole bunch of people all in one place for a week or so, all saying "Yep, we sure don't believe in God. Sure don't. Nope, not at all....[crickets]..."
So tell me, atheists. Do you get together with other atheists on a regular basis (you know, kind of like religious folk go to services) and if so, what on earth do you talk about? Assuming it's not a secret, of course.
OK, maybe a side-question. How many of you are not religious, versus anti-religion? I have noted that some atheists aren't just non-believers, they also seem to have a problem with people who are, either due to having been persecuted (in fact or imagination) or they think that they're being oppressed by living in a society that clearly celebrates religion in public with all the holidays and such.
I've got a friend on Twitter (and now FB) who is an atheist. She's a good person and I like her just fine (despite her being liberal as well, hehehe). But she's into this atheist thing and I find some of what she does somewhat mystifying.
For example, she belongs to an atheist group that has meetings on a regular basis. I'm thinking to myself WHAT on earth do they talk about? I can picture it now.
"Well, there's no God, I'm pretty sure of that."
"Yep, no God."
"Definitely! Just say NO to God."
"Uh, OK, then. What do we talk about for the next hour?"
I mean, once you've established what you don't believe, what else is there to talk about?
And she goes to atheist conventions? Really? What on earth for? A whole bunch of people all in one place for a week or so, all saying "Yep, we sure don't believe in God. Sure don't. Nope, not at all....[crickets]..."
So tell me, atheists. Do you get together with other atheists on a regular basis (you know, kind of like religious folk go to services) and if so, what on earth do you talk about? Assuming it's not a secret, of course.
OK, maybe a side-question. How many of you are not religious, versus anti-religion? I have noted that some atheists aren't just non-believers, they also seem to have a problem with people who are, either due to having been persecuted (in fact or imagination) or they think that they're being oppressed by living in a society that clearly celebrates religion in public with all the holidays and such.