Yeah, try to be neither of those parents.
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It's fucking hard. My kids school has religious or ethics studies, we picked ethics for our first kid. About 3 weeks into term he mentioned something about god and I was like wtf where did he hear that and asked and he said in bible class... I was pretty upset and assume the school ignore us and put him in that class. A bit more questioning and worked out he picked it to be with his friends. We finally decided to let him continue and make up his own mind. His now in year 4, and I think he has done Catholic, Hebrew and Hindu just following different friends into which one he wants, just this year he said he doesn't believe in god he just doesn't like ethics..
Let him continue and make up his own mind
You are a good parent :)
Take it from someone with now adult kids - telling a child they're forbidden something or shouldn't learn about it is an absolute guarantee they'll do it.
I'm atheist but this sub is so fucking cringe that I'm embarrassed to be one
What you're seeing is unresolved trauma. Breaking away from religion can be an emotional, traumatic, socially isolating experience. And if people don't put in the work to heal, it comes out like this.
"Shit I gave birth to a moron" is just straight up pretentious and has that fedora redditor energy thinking they're superior to theists. Just let them have some sort of concept of god as a coping system. Doesn't mean you're better then them.
Yep, that edge is the trauma showing. Why would someone need to be edgy if they were confident? They still haven't processed their issues and they need to.
That said, having religion as a coping mechanism is dangerous. One you believe something that large without evidence, you can be easily conned and manipulated. This is exactly what we see in America, and look how that's going.
You just did what you said is bad lol. Sometimes it's not the act of prayer to a greater being, but rather praying itself that helps them. Like a way to connect to the universe. God is ultimately an abstract concept anyways.
What I said isn't edgy. It's observable. What part do you think is incorrect?
I think they're just determined to cringe at literally anything they ever see. The "edge" here is just a choice of humor style.
And calling theists morons is pretty easy seeing that they can obviously easily fall for anything. Believing in God in and of itself is just a blip of ignorance, and we all have a million of those. But the fact it leads to so many other wrong beliefs makes it correct.
In other words, they're not a moron for being a theist, but being one will make them a moron.
thinking they’re superior to theists
Which we are, at least when it comes to the field of believing in fairy tales well into adulthood.
This is the cringe I'm talking about. This is like the stereotype reddit neckbeard fedora behavior.
More cringe than believing in magical sky daddies? Don't think so.
Please touch grass and talk to some real people
Funny, just some 5 minutes ago I literally touched grass. And we're visiting family, so I've talked to 4 real people! Any other great advice?
To not be so pretentious to people you disagree with on religion
Well, that's probably not gonna work for me, sorry. If someone came to you with something as crazy sounding as those various gods and religions are, you would (rightfully) think they're a little crazy.
You're too far gone dude. You're far worse then the people you condemn.
Sure, bud, sure. I'm not the one denying women the right to decide whether or not they can have an abortion. I'm not the one beheading infidels because they don't believe in the same god. I'm not the one telling women they should be covered head to toe. I'm not the one cutting off parts of a little baby's penis. But yeah, I'm worse than all those!
It's just social media being a retarded echo chamber of people who don't get out much. The reality is most Christians AND atheists don't give af about other's beliefs; more occupied with living their own lives instead. Online has a lot of tribalism mentality.
real
I'm an Atheist.
But I sort of wish I could believe. It would be a lot easier than raw dogging the existential crisis.
What is this "asking"?
Was it not enforced by physical assault for y'all?
As a borderline atheist/agnostic, I don’t really mind my kids learning about religion, they’re even in a Catholic school (not my idea though). I’ll actually tell them what I can about Christian beliefs and other non-Christian religions as well, as a sort of subtle way of showing them, “None of these people have a monopoly on the truth. If this other religion’s beliefs sound weird, then think again about what they’re teaching you.” I don’t try to be condescending or insulting or anything, I don’t want my kids to feel like I’m pushing them one way or another, but I want them to know that there isn’t a single version of the “truth”.
I think if I’ve done my job correctly as a parent and instilled my kids with critical thinking skills, the more they learn about religion the more it will push them away from it. I’d rather they come to a decision on it themselves, rather than just blindly following me. If instead they do become religious, then that’s fine too, the same way I wouldn’t mind if they came out as LGBTQ+ or as a Swiftie, whatever happiness looks like to them is ok by me.
I once found Jesus.
He was just at the store buying stuff to fix his lawnmower.
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Me in the 2nd panel: LUCKY ASSHOLE. You're not going to die terrified of oblivion. It'd be so nice to be able to brainwash myself into believing in heaven lol.
My best hope is turning my consciousness into a Cookie and uploading ourselves into a digital heaven ala Electronic Singularity. Pretty sure I was born 200 years early for that.
If you're not terrified of the oblivion before your birth, why be terrified of the oblivion after your death?
FOMO
If it makes you feel any better, there is a good chance we're living at the peak of civilization and it's all downhill from here (or been going downhill for a while, depending on your perspective).
Every generation has their world ending doom scenario. I'm not saying that the problems we currently face are not substantial, but historically civilization has just kept plodding along.
Bingo lol. Life is a fucking blast. Not knowing how shit ends and all that other random bullshittery you'd like to know if you had a Dev Console is just sad.
Interesting. Never even considered it as an option, probably says something!
Even theists woudn't believe it. If I told some believer "I am god" they'd take it as a joke, but what if i actually was? What if I'm a reincarnate or some shit they talk about in religious books or whatever?
As a God, you could just make them believe you.
If my kid came out to me as the second Jesus or reincarnated Buddha, I'd ask them to prove it by doing a small miracle. Like cleaning their room or anything else that is completely impossible.
Fair lol, but the point was, they don't believe in their own shit. They woudn't know a hod if it slapped them in the face
I think you misread, it says “I’ve found god” (as in, “I’ve suddenly decided I both believe in god and believe I have a close personal relationship with god”), not “I am god”.