I had a friend send me a message on Facebook asking me if I was an atheist and what made me this way. I told her yes I am. She was shocked and thought something bad had happen. I told her nothing bad happen. I woke up
A lot of theists think that somethign bad must happen for someone to become an atheist. I just realized that one set of myths was like the others. I also think a lot of theists secretly hope soemthign like happened so they can try to pretend that their life is so much better than an atheist's.
It is a threat to their beliefs to accept that you simply arrived at a considered, deliberate, thoughtful position. That admits the possibility that there's a logical path to atheism.
On the other hand if you're angry or confused or hurt or hateful or licentious or rebellious or misinformed then they can tell themselves that you're (1) responsible and (2) fixable. Far less threatening to their belief-system that way.
One of my oldest friends died a couple if years ago. She was married to a terribly abusive man. She had a big mouth, and he beat her for it for 35 years. He found me on facebook and is amazed that I am an atheist. HE judges ME. This so-called "christian" who beat his wife to a bloody pulp on a regular basis for 35 years: judges me for my atheism. smDh.
hope you call him out on this loud and long
Sometimes no matter how hard you try to explain it to them, they still don't get it. Hopefully this friend will understand.
Funny how people always come to the conclusion that you must now hate god because of some tragedy in your life.
Stay awake my friend!!! It is truely sad that we must feel the need to defend our way of being in the world! But, don't fret, before long you will not care, how/what others think about your beliefs...it will just creep up on you!