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[QUOTE="Theokhoth"][QUOTE="GeForce2187"]Does changing from Catholicism to Atheism count as changing a religion?kussese
Well, does taking your shirt off count as changing clothes? :P
This is one of the best analogies I've ever heard :D
Yeah, but faith in nothing is still faith.
Faith in nothing as in a thing can be faith, but most atheists have faith in nothing as in not a thing, which is not faith. For an example of what nothing means, I refer to this Wiki article.Yeah, but faith in nothing is still faith.
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Doesnt it defeat the object of religion if you keep swapping and changing? Big_Bad_SadNo it doesn't because all religions have very similar principles but for a different time period.
I guess I was an Anglican in my primary school days. I was never 100% sold on it though, and once I was exposed to the arguments of atheism and the problems of Christianity, I lost my faith in the Abrahamic God, and stopped being a christian.
In terms of belief (since atheism isn't a religion), I've been questioning my atheism as of late and am beginning to lean to existential nihilism and agnosticism.
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