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24. UNCOMMON SENSE: Atheists can enjoy Christmas regardless of Christ
Sun Dec 15, 2013, 05:21 PM
Dec 2013

I don’t believe in God. Never have, never will.

I could go into a long-winded explanation of how I came to this conclusion, but there’s no need.

Everybody who has lived more than a few moments on this planet has heard the religion argument and nothing I could say would make a difference at this point. In many ways we atheists are a lot like most of our religious neighbours. We go about quietly doing our thing and we don’t try and convert anybody else to our point of view.

Few people know I’m an atheist because I don’t go about telling people. And that’s the way it should be, really. Your beliefs are your own and you don’t need to force them on others.

Which is why it bothers me that an atheist group in Vancouver is trying so desperately to post up anti-religious billboards to convert the believers and agnostics. The Centre for Inquiry Canada is complaining that their ads for Pattison Outdoor billboards were rejected recently and are considering filing a human rights complaint in response.

The rejected advert shows a stock photo of a smiling woman holding a cup of coffee with a biblical font reading, “Jenn 13:1. Praying won’t help. Doing will.”

You know what doesn’t help? Self-righteous billboards plastered around Vancouver during a Christian season of celebration.

The only thing worse than somebody foisting their religion in your face like some kind of telemarketer calling just as your hot dinner is on the table is an atheist trying to turn unbelief into a belief system.

Atheism is anti-theism. We don’t know what others think about God, and frankly we don’t care.

Not caring frees up our time to invest our energies in the pursuits we actually enjoy.

By taking atheism and turning it into an organization that accepts donations and plasters up billboards and tries to convert other people into accepting “the truth,” this group is becoming the thing it claims not to be: A religion.

It isn’t for me to convince others to believe or not believe in God. That’s their own journey and choice. Leave each person to find God or the infinite nothingness on their own and save the preaching for the fundamentalists in Alabama and Afghanistan.

http://www.southdeltaleader.com/opinion/235770401.html

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I'm an atheist and I love sacred music. And carols. And religious paintings. mainer Dec 2013 #1
X1000 Atman Dec 2013 #2
I already have my Christmas tree up! mainer Dec 2013 #4
I like the way you think!!! Rhythm Dec 2013 #30
Michelangelo was probably an atheist Major Nikon Dec 2013 #9
Atheist since about the 6th grade....I listen to Bach every day AlbertCat Dec 2013 #13
Same here! eqfan592 Dec 2013 #38
I still love the Catholic Christmas show. One of the things we lack here is a Egalitarian Thug Dec 2013 #3
It's a spectacle. Like a Broadway show...why do I have to believe it's real to enjoy it? Atman Dec 2013 #6
Like a Broadway show AlbertCat Dec 2013 #18
Amen to that! nt caledesi Dec 2013 #33
Try the Bobby Timmons Christmas album. immoderate Dec 2013 #5
You can not beat Nat King Cole. The best of them all. VPStoltz Dec 2013 #15
+1 Quayblue Dec 2013 #23
I like commie socialist nazi christmas songs. valerief Dec 2013 #7
I'm an atheist who used to turn into kickass gospel music Warpy Dec 2013 #8
This devout athiest DamnYankeeInHouston Dec 2013 #10
honestly the only people warring on Christmas seem to be conservatives Skittles Dec 2013 #11
Nah. They're making money on it from a gullible few. Skidmore Dec 2013 #14
Word. NoQuarter Dec 2013 #32
I hope you have a peaceful and joyous holiday season. cbayer Dec 2013 #12
I, too, enjoy celebrating the Winter Solstice... dchill Dec 2013 #16
Same here. I would go to Midnight Mass every year with - and later without - my mom. VPStoltz Dec 2013 #17
Thanks for this post. May we all believe what we want. n/t Paper Roses Dec 2013 #19
"occasionally dress up on Halloween"...You lack dedication. Always dress out. Half-Century Man Dec 2013 #20
Amen N/T Old Codger Dec 2013 #21
Like I said here.... Spitfire of ATJ Dec 2013 #22
UNCOMMON SENSE: Atheists can enjoy Christmas regardless of Christ amerxp Dec 2013 #24
I also occasionally dress up on Halloween...it doesn't mean I actually believe in bogeymen LiberalLovinLug Dec 2013 #25
Best post. Period. Atman Dec 2013 #46
Agreed, and if you haven't seen it before, this seems to match your feelings AleksS Dec 2013 #26
That was really something AtheistCrusader Dec 2013 #42
I stopped going to Mass in Catholic school as a teenager HockeyMom Dec 2013 #27
so do i , it's my favorite time of the year JI7 Dec 2013 #28
Well, we invited the Anti-Christ to our Christmas party. OldRedneck Dec 2013 #29
I LOVE GOSPEL MUSIC TexasBushwhacker Dec 2013 #31
Stole this from a friend's FB page this morning: OriginalGeek Dec 2013 #34
I'm down with most of that, but.... Bucky Dec 2013 #39
You best get to singing OriginalGeek Dec 2013 #40
i am a Catholic and a d/Democrat and... rustbeltvoice Dec 2013 #35
The reason: Gospel & Christmas songs are about joy, love, & hope; not about judgment & hate Bucky Dec 2013 #36
Haha! That describes my husband EXACTLY, for decades. Then a funny thing happened: he started WinkyDink Dec 2013 #37
Do they know what a PK is? murielm99 Dec 2013 #43
I figured it was a common term! WinkyDink Dec 2013 #47
I'm an atheist and I enjoy christmas. Vashta Nerada Dec 2013 #41
Internet radio: SomaFM. Atman Dec 2013 #44
Count me in. I love Christmas, the music, the lights, gifts, even the story. nolabear Dec 2013 #45
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