Do you consider attending a church group like a youth group unacceptable if you don't actually believe? Despite my disbelief, I will openly admit that church provides a wonderful place to meet people and make new friends. I would love to attend a youth group with my friends, but most of them don't want me there because I am atheist. However, it seems counterproductive to tell me not to come to a youth group if they want me to turn to Christ. It's not that I want to believe or anything. I don't want to believe or disbelieve. I don't really have a desire to be of any particular belief. I just have a belief (actually, I lack one). I don't consider belief/disbelief to be a light switch that you can turn on and off, so I can't just accept Christianity to go to a church group. If I suddenly said I believe in God right now, I would only be lying. I don't want to do that. What are your opinions on this?
Follow up question:
Part of the reason they don't want me to go is because I would express my opinion. If I went to a church group, is it better that I keep my atheist perspective to myself? It sounds a bit narrow minded, but I understand the concept of keeping a lid on debates, especially when they can get heated and even angry.
Follow up question:
Part of the reason they don't want me to go is because I would express my opinion. If I went to a church group, is it better that I keep my atheist perspective to myself? It sounds a bit narrow minded, but I understand the concept of keeping a lid on debates, especially when they can get heated and even angry.