I am lucky to have never been brainwashed into religious belief. My parents were lapsed presbeterians and never urged religion on myself or my sister. I pretty much equated God to Santa at age 10. Santa seemed more credible quite honestly. But I understand that a lot of atheists, and I presume many of you are former religious people that broke free. what resources do you feel are the best for a fresh deconvert?
I personally suggest general skepticism to people, as a skeptical and rational mind just naturally gravitates away from religion. But how about questions like how should a young person handle still believing parents, if they still live at home. Is it common that kids that disowned for being apostates, etc? For a muslim family would you worry about outright murder of kids in some extreme cases? Maybe forward a book of Ayan Hirsi Ali?
I live in the very multicultural and secular Toronto, Ontario, so I'm always at a loss of what to say when people learn I'm an atheist and ask me for advice, etc for folks in the bible belt etc. What do you say?
I personally suggest general skepticism to people, as a skeptical and rational mind just naturally gravitates away from religion. But how about questions like how should a young person handle still believing parents, if they still live at home. Is it common that kids that disowned for being apostates, etc? For a muslim family would you worry about outright murder of kids in some extreme cases? Maybe forward a book of Ayan Hirsi Ali?
I live in the very multicultural and secular Toronto, Ontario, so I'm always at a loss of what to say when people learn I'm an atheist and ask me for advice, etc for folks in the bible belt etc. What do you say?