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In reply to the discussion: Do you ever feel "in the closet" about your atheism/agnostic views? [View all]Auggie
(33,159 posts)40. I'm pretty much the same,
though even my parents and brother don't know. There's nothing to be gained.
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Do you ever feel "in the closet" about your atheism/agnostic views? [View all]
CoffeeCat
Mar 2012
OP
"today's 'Christian' seems rabid, unreasonable, judgmental and very suspicious and critical"
ellisonz
Mar 2012
#5
You are correct, I have many brothers and sisters in UC, They are not the majority
Dragonfli
Mar 2012
#22
I can only judge the actions of those I have met, I must have picked a bad state to live in
Dragonfli
Mar 2012
#92
I am totally "in the closet" about my lack of religion, professionally at least.
riderinthestorm
Mar 2012
#6
I completely understand. Wheaton women would be at the public pool perfectly coiffed and made up!
riderinthestorm
Mar 2012
#62
Try the Unitarians. There are atheist/agnostic, and also neopagan discusssion groups--
eridani
Mar 2012
#21
Most (if not all) people that understand comparative religeon respect the UU for all the reasons you
Dragonfli
Mar 2012
#24
I'm too proud a patriot to accept their theocratic aims and "be quiet" about how wrong they are
TeamsterDem
Mar 2012
#31
Years ago I sometimes felt this way. These days, no -- I now feel completely free to be open. (n/t)
Jim Lane
Mar 2012
#32
I have no use for religion, and I'm never afraid to say it, but I do it politely, I will not
RKP5637
Mar 2012
#35
I'm a proud fifth generation atheist. Ever since my great great was excommunicated in the 1880's.
hobbit709
Mar 2012
#46
Nope. As an X-Xtian, I am upfront with my current Xtian pals. They support me for my views.
freshwest
Mar 2012
#49
P. S. Reason fundies are so pushy is that they don't believe anything of what they bought into...
freshwest
Mar 2012
#77
Very few people are aware that I am non-believer, only a few of my family members and
Arkansas Granny
Mar 2012
#54
I don't feel I need to keep to myself with friends, even religious friends. I am spiritual not
Pisces
Mar 2012
#66
My niece went to elementary thru high school in Colorado (suburban Denver)
Arugula Latte
Mar 2012
#75
If you talk openly about being an atheist, you are militant and you hate religion...
cynatnite
Mar 2012
#70
No, but I often feel that the majority on DU wants me in the closet vis-a-vis my Christianity.
WillowTree
Mar 2012
#73
Yes, And I No Longer Let The Situation Cause Concern - Other Peoples Views Are There Own
cantbeserious
Mar 2012
#79