http://godisimaginary.com/

The arguments maybe too simplistic to some but I am thankful for this site launching me into decades of doubt and eventual apathy to atheism.

What was your initial journey to atheism?

  • GumpBandit@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    For me it was going to a Catholic high school. I was all well and good with the eucharist being a metaphor and what not. But then when I learned about transubstantiation, and that we were suppose to believe when the priest said the magic words those wafers and wine literally, and I mean literally, turned into the body and blood of Christ, I was out. I started questioning lots of stuff from there and eventually found myself moving toward deism, then agnostic, then finally straight up aetheist.

    • Frost Wolf@lemmy.worldOP
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      1 year ago

      I kept getting scolded when I used to ask how many Jesus meat and blood do we need to consume to get into heaven. Your post reminds me why I chose to be quiet about my growing atheism as a teen.

    • afraid_of_zombies2@lemmy.world
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      I was never Catholic and assumed it was a metaphor as well until ex-catholics corrected me.

      Wtf. It is so clearly a metaphor. Why is this hard?