Not exact matches
Read a great deal
about him and talk to a lot of my
atheist and agnostic
friends on the subject.
I'm an
atheist and my desires tend to involve things like enjoying good food, good wine, having
friends, learning more
about the world and enjoying my brief time here.
IOW, your point is really, like our
atheist friends, that much of the above is
about not being able to prove the assertions religion makes.
I have
friends that are
atheists that are very intelligent and we love to talk
about life and religion and we mutually agree that we gain a lot by talking together.
I am an
atheist and I know so much more
about what is in the bible than my christian
friends do, its rather embarrassing at times.
So, I'll assume you share my uncertainty
about the possibility of there being gods somewhere, but unless you actively believe in a god, of gods, you are also an
atheist, my
friend.
Maybe some people would want to pigeonhole me as
atheist or agnostic, but the truth is I just don't care
about other peoples» imaginary
friends, or lack thereof.
I'm an
atheist and I could care less
about religion, and I have
friends who are both theists and
atheists.
We're all a bit worried
about Sam after he went to a new age fair, Joe Ogborn has an
atheist friend he takes to church every Sunday and we hear how Rev Richard Coles went from 80s popstar to media missionary.
Most of my
atheist friends aren't «apostates» (a term I've never really liked any way), so I'm curious
about the experience of abandoning faith.
Atheists; Let me tell you
about a
friend of mine who asked «What, you believe in all that Jesus crap?»
As an
atheist since age 19 - 20 (I'm 67), I had no reluctance
about telling my
friends and family.
Get to know some
atheists, in real life, as
friends, before you make judgments
about them as an entire group.
Speaking of CNN, I'll be appearing on CNN's New Day Sunday with my
friend Hemant Mehta (Friendly
Atheist) on Sunday at 8:30 a.m. EST to talk
about millennials and the Church.
I am not lessened by those that do not believe what i believe, i served this country and spent a year in Iraq, many of my fellow soldiers were Christian but i served beside
Atheists, mormons, Catholics, wiccans, Jews, even a satanist, yes a satanist, and guess what, we were
friends, I cared deeply for them and they for me, These were the guys that protected me so i could sleep, my life was in their hands and theirs in mine... I think you all have a very bad idea of what a Christian is, i think you have no idea what you're talking
about when you judge us all as a religion... you need to get out of your house and off of your computer chair and learn what people are really
about... Maybe then you will understand Humanity rather than just secularizing everybody and hating them... you are sad people, yet my beliefs teach me to pray for you, and hope that you come to reason...
But one thing I didn't know
about Logos until I spoke with with my
friend Chuck who works there is that they employ people from all different theological backgrounds, including Catholics and even some
atheists (I think that is what he said).
One thing I can say from experience is that my believe in God and what's been tolled
about him has had many hits from other people surrounding me from church to good willed
friends and
atheists who perfectly can point out why there is no such thing as a god.
A
friend of mine preached once
about how he likes
atheists better than luke - warm Christians because at least they're willing to stand up for something....
Since coming out as an
atheist about a year ago, I have lost a lot of
friends.
In Mike Cahill's new film, I Origins, there's a scene where
atheist scientist Ian (Michael Pitt) is told by an Indian woman of faith
about a pujari
friend who admitted that if science were to ever invalidate his beliefs, he would accept that reality.
Other offerings include «Manifest,» a supernatural drama
about a plane that goes missing, only to return years later with its passengers unaged but exhibiting special abilities; the FBI - CIA spy dramedy «Whiskey Cavalier» starring Scott Foley and Lauren Cohan; and the aspirational «God
Friended Me»
about an
atheist who may rethink his views after God «
friends» him on social media.
GOD
FRIENDED ME stars Brandon Micheal Hall in a humorous, uplifting drama
about Miles Finer (Hall), an outspoken
atheist whose life is turned upside down when he receives a
friend request on social media from God and unwittingly becomes an agent of change in the lives and destinies of others around him.
Brandon Micheal Hall stars in a humorous, uplifting drama
about Miles Finer (Hall), an outspoken
atheist whose life is turned upside down when he receives a
friend request on social media from God and unwittingly becomes an agent of change in the lives and destinies of others around him.
I laughed at my mother's group who talked of which school incessantly, I dismissed my neighbours as stuck up when they chatted
about it like every kid goes to private school and almost fell over when
friends started going to church every Sunday although confirmed
atheists just get into Catholic school.