Upward Spiral wrote: » My mam is up in my house for the weekend and it being Sunday morning, she tried to make me go to mass with her. I refused, using the old "but I'm an Atheist" reasoning to broach the subject. So off she went, noticeably indifferent to my proclamation of faithlessness. She returned an hour later with some of her friends for tea and a Chocolate Kimberley in my kitchen. I went in to feed the dog and mam said to her friends "he says he's an Atheist, so he wouldn't go to mass with me". The other women laughed, and basically dismissed that such a thing existed. I tried my best to explain my position on the whole religion thing, and even quoted Darwin. It had little effect on them. One of the women is a real Jesus freak, and part of the parish brigade. She looked visibly shocked at what I was saying and didn't even crack a smile. Do any of you experience such rejection of your views by family or friends?
brianthebard wrote: » there's an atheist forum for this stuff...
Denerick wrote: » I'm the same, still get asked to go to mass when I'm at home. Its such a joke and I'm always feeling guilty about it
zeppe wrote: » Do you know what really cracks me up? The f**kin "immaculate conception". WTF! It sounds like something Mary made up on the spot to Joseph, as a bare arsed sandal salesman legs it out the back window..Oh yeah, it probably was. ATHEIST and proud
Dolorous wrote: » The Immaculate Conception refers to when Mary was concieved, not when Jesus was concieved.
Mr.Lizard wrote: » Exactly. Jesus was concieved when the first of the Gospels was written.
The Immaculate Conception refers to when Mary was concieved, not when Jesus was concieved
zeppe wrote: » I'm probably wrong(memory of religion class a bit hazy) but wasnt the Immaculate Conception when the angel Gabriel visited Mary and said you have a baby coming who would be the son of God? I'm probably wrong though and if so I stand corrected.
shamblertine wrote: » Ignorance is bliss for atheists. All their beliefs are based on half baked ideas with no evidence to back them up. I really can't stand the smug self righteousness of atheists trying to force their beliefs on everyone.
MagicMarker wrote: » You have got to be taking the piss?