>>936696456 (OP)I think we all think in ways that are different from the majority
>>936696456 (OP)I don't believe in collecting stamps.
>>936696456 (OP)>Anyone want to talk about things we don't belive infound the religious person pretending to be an atheist, struggling to get their head around the entire concept of not being religious.
my that was difficult.
next round. ding ding.
well that's kind of hard because not all atheists are the same. Unlike religion, which is cohesive, atheism is not structured. Therefore, atheists can have varying opinions or approaches to life. There are no leaders in atheism, church, or place of worship; they do not rely on any sacred text for guidance.
Atheism is available in all corners of the world. It is not limited by race, gender, background and nationality. It is also not influenced by politics or other demographics, such as the LGBTQ community.
>>936696456 (OP)I don't believe in God, but I believe we live in a simulation created by an alien intelligence
>>936696456 (OP)I don't believe in talent. I think genetic predispositions exist, but that's not talent. I think people work hard to become skilled at everything they do. Talent is, as far as I can see, a myth that lots of folks believe in. For some reason, talent isn't one of those mental constructs or myths or concepts didn't stick in my head. It seems myth-based. Maybe I'm misdefining talent.
>>936696456 (OP)not really, superstitions cloud the mind of reason