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Finally, some honesty when it comes to indocrinating kids into religion. [View all]
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Finally, some honesty when it comes to indocrinating kids into religion. [View all]
cleanhippie
May 2014
OP
So you never go to church? And what makes it an echo chamber? And why do you browse it then?
MellowDem
Jun 2014
#30
I often go to church. I end up at r/atheism occasionally by following links. I rarely stay long.
rug
Jun 2014
#31
Actually, no, I wasn't. Yet you seem to know everything that gets posted there...
cleanhippie
Jun 2014
#25
For a while there was a minister on TV who had a magic show; he made bread appear in empty hats, etc
Brettongarcia
Jun 2014
#32