Religion
In reply to the discussion: Atheists, do you wish you could afford to ignore religion completely? [View all]Manifestor_of_Light
(21,046 posts)And the pervasiveness of Christianity in a conservative area. No alternatives.
No UU churches nearby, where atheists and agnostics are welcomed.
I have studied Hinduism and Buddhism extensively, and find a lot of useful ways of looking at the world through their lens.
I consider the gods of Hinduism to be archetypes.
Gautama the Buddha basically took Hinduism, threw out the gods and kept dharma (the teaching), karma and reincarnation and added his own philosophy of how to understand the world.
Hinduism and Buddhism don't have grumpy old man mass murdering gods like the Abrahamic religions do, and non-contradictory scriptures which require a whole field of apologetics to explain away.
I get sick of the assumption among many in our society that because they are Christian, they assume everyone else is too.