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Within these forums, I see many many atheists. The majority seem to be atheists who discarded their Christian beliefs after years or even decades of personal reflection on their religious upbringing. A few others seem to be like me. I myself am a lifelong atheist; I have never had religious faith, and have never been involved with any church or religion.
I see a little bit of a difference between those who converted from Christianity to atheism and those who have simply been atheist all along. Those who converted seem to harbour much more of an attitude that they are rebelling against their old beliefs. As such, they seem quite confrontational. I try not to be as such. It seems like if one person broke up with his girlfriend, and now makes sure that people know he broke up with her. Whereas I never knew the girl at all, so it's just not a big deal. Of course, it could also be that the converted atheists have a much better image of the thought processes of the religious, and are more aware of the threat such thinking can pose.
Now, I obviously don't mean all atheists of different origins behave in these specific ways at all times. It just seems to be a trend I've been noticing. And I was wondering whether, from a Christian viewpoint, you folks are seeing the same differences. Or if you see other differences between recently converted atheists and those who have been atheist all along. Is there any difference? Do you consider one to be "worse" than the other? If so, in what ways?
Thanks!
I see a little bit of a difference between those who converted from Christianity to atheism and those who have simply been atheist all along. Those who converted seem to harbour much more of an attitude that they are rebelling against their old beliefs. As such, they seem quite confrontational. I try not to be as such. It seems like if one person broke up with his girlfriend, and now makes sure that people know he broke up with her. Whereas I never knew the girl at all, so it's just not a big deal. Of course, it could also be that the converted atheists have a much better image of the thought processes of the religious, and are more aware of the threat such thinking can pose.
Now, I obviously don't mean all atheists of different origins behave in these specific ways at all times. It just seems to be a trend I've been noticing. And I was wondering whether, from a Christian viewpoint, you folks are seeing the same differences. Or if you see other differences between recently converted atheists and those who have been atheist all along. Is there any difference? Do you consider one to be "worse" than the other? If so, in what ways?
Thanks!