http://religion.blogs.cnn.com/ ... s-is-a-cop-out/?hpt=hp_c1
Caught this on Alexa and I am curious what everybody feels about it. I do think it's weird that CNN has something of this sort, but that's the media for you
Personally, up until the last couple of months, I hadn't dared think about religion. It had been an issue that I would rather ignore and I would put myself (at that time) under a catagory of no religion. Not Athiest, not Christian like the rest of my family, not anything else either. I just didn't think of it.
I must say that a few months ago I went through a tough period of time mentally where I finally faced the fact that I am an athiest. I don't wish that upon anybody, and I don't want to argue my case. It's an overly pessimistic view point honestly, but it is mine no matter how hard I fight it. I just know that I am unable to beleive in a religion.
I just don't see what's wrong with not facing the issue of religion. My life would have been alot easier if I would have been able to just ignore the issue forever. Actually, I think it's some what selfish to feel like people have to decide.
Caught this on Alexa and I am curious what everybody feels about it. I do think it's weird that CNN has something of this sort, but that's the media for you

Personally, up until the last couple of months, I hadn't dared think about religion. It had been an issue that I would rather ignore and I would put myself (at that time) under a catagory of no religion. Not Athiest, not Christian like the rest of my family, not anything else either. I just didn't think of it.
I must say that a few months ago I went through a tough period of time mentally where I finally faced the fact that I am an athiest. I don't wish that upon anybody, and I don't want to argue my case. It's an overly pessimistic view point honestly, but it is mine no matter how hard I fight it. I just know that I am unable to beleive in a religion.

I just don't see what's wrong with not facing the issue of religion. My life would have been alot easier if I would have been able to just ignore the issue forever. Actually, I think it's some what selfish to feel like people have to decide.

Religion always through history has been an opium for masses,just to calm them down and give "hope".

At random times too.. Last year there were some crazed prachers out at Bristol before the night race on the cross walk corners (anybody who's been there might know what I'm talking about on the turn 1/2 side of the track by the campgrounds.) They were almost extremists and people were making a point to stay as far away from them as they could. Thankfully they weren't back this year 
