Saturday, June 1, 2019

My Friends Tell Me I am Not an Atheist :: Personal Narrative essay about myself

My Friends Tell Me I am Not an unbeliever Its remarkable how many of my friends insist I am not an atheist. It seems pretty obvious to me that I dont commit any paragon exists, and that pretty much makes me an atheist. Nevertheless, here these people are, so insistent that I derrierenot maybe be an atheist. Youre too nice, they scan, or you in reality opine, you just dont know it (hows that again?). Sometimes I hear something like You believe in something, and that is really god or you are still looking, unless youll find Him (hes invited to stop by my house at any time). When I hurt the time to converse with these people, however, it usually comes pour down to this Im really an agnostic, they say, because I am willing to admit that I dont know there isnt any god. It is apparently so important for people to believe that Im really just an agnostic that I find this to be a haunting sign of the hold religion has on people. It is tragic that the mere idea of a good friend or relative being an actual, avowed atheist is so horrible that it must be denied. Sometimes I have the scene to explain that I am an atheist not because I know there isnt a god, but because I dont believe there is. If someone insisted that their pamper weight could talk, I really couldnt say I knew it didnt, especially if I could not go and see for myself, but it would still be clean-living for me to say that there are no talking fish. The relevance of this is that I do not believe god exists any more than I believe fish can talk. Certainly, I have not examined all species of fish, nor every single fish for that matter, nor could I ever accomplish such a feat, but the need that they exist is so contrary to my own personal experience and reliable facts that I simply will not believe it unless very unequivocal demonstration is provided. Of course, if I visit someones pet fish and it talks to me, I am still wiser to test the possibilities of trickery or insanity before believe it can really talk. But if I found many fish that talked, trustworthy people confirmed it, scientists published carefully researched papers about them, and composition headlines memorise INCREDIBLE DISCOVERY TALKING FISH then it would be more than reasonable to believe they existed.My Friends Tell Me I am Not an Atheist Personal Narrative essay about myselfMy Friends Tell Me I am Not an Atheist Its remarkable how many of my friends insist I am not an atheist. It seems pretty obvious to me that I dont believe any god exists, and that pretty much makes me an atheist. Nevertheless, here these people are, so insistent that I cannot possibly be an atheist. Youre too nice, they say, or you really believe, you just dont know it (hows that again?). Sometimes I hear something like You believe in something, and that is really god or you are still looking, but youll find Him (hes invited to stop by my house at any time). When I have the time to converse with these people, however, it us ually comes down to this Im really an agnostic, they say, because I am willing to admit that I dont know there isnt any god. It is apparently so important for people to believe that Im really just an agnostic that I find this to be a haunting sign of the hold religion has on people. It is tragic that the mere thought of a good friend or relative being an actual, avowed atheist is so horrible that it must be denied. Sometimes I have the chance to explain that I am an atheist not because I know there isnt a god, but because I dont believe there is. If someone insisted that their pet fish could talk, I really couldnt say I knew it didnt, especially if I could not go and see for myself, but it would still be fair for me to say that there are no talking fish. The relevance of this is that I do not believe god exists any more than I believe fish can talk. Certainly, I have not examined all species of fish, nor every single fish for that matter, nor could I ever accomplish such a feat, but the claim that they exist is so contrary to my own personal experience and reliable facts that I simply will not believe it unless very definitive proof is provided. Of course, if I visit someones pet fish and it talks to me, I am still wiser to test the possibilities of trickery or insanity before believing it can really talk. But if I found many fish that talked, trustworthy people confirmed it, scientists published carefully researched papers about them, and newspaper headlines read INCREDIBLE DISCOVERY TALKING FISH then it would be more than reasonable to believe they existed.

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