Hmmm, let me think about that. My knee jerk reaction would be to say no, of course not butttt....living in the Bible Belt forces me to rethink that. Openly acknowledging that you’re a atheist can have some very nasty consequences from the fundamentalist crowd. They can act like you’ve just admitted to having a contagious disease. They do tend to avoid you like you have the plague. You won’t be on their social list for sure.Ivy wrote:
You didn't answer my question.
There are cases where an admitted atheist has lost their job, or didn’t get a job they were highly qualified for. As an atheists you are definitely a social outcast in the Bible Belt.
After giving this some thought it is almost like you’re coming out of the closet, something similar, but not as severe, as admitting you’re gay. There are identifiable similarities. None of my prior Christian friends, both c of C and otherwise will speak to me now, but that doesn’t bother me because I consider them to be members of a religious cult and therefore totally brainwashed. In other words, I see them as pretty much clueless people with damaged cognitive functions.
I don’t think atheist are a minority, I think we are actually the majority and becoming more so with each passing day. The younger generations are clearly not buying what religion is selling. They are too educated to believe in religious fairytales. The exception is the children of religious parents. Their indoctrination begins in the nursery and continues until they leave home, and go out on their own.
The Bible Belt is the exception because the indoctrination process is more intense and therefore more effective. Sorry if any of you Christians are offended by my posts. I am simply attempting to answer Ivy honestly. I have the somewhat unique experience to have been a devout fundamentalist for 47 years and now an atheist. Spend a little time reading the testimonies posted over at Ex-Christian.net and it may provide you some insight to what’s going on in the world outside the religious realm.
You might be shocked to discover how many ministers are leaving their faith because they can not longer preach what they know isn’t true.