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In reply to the discussion: Are You a Closeted Atheist, or an Open Atheist? I mean, do you fake it sometimes? [View all]NNadir
(36,699 posts)24. An interesting story. Your father could accept your atheism just so long as you weren't Muslim.
I think my mother, who died when I was a young man, knew I was an atheist. How, I'm not sure. I know this because my aunt relayed to me, as my mother's mind was failing owing to her brain tumor, that my mother's last wish was that I believe in God. It was, to be sure, an impossible wish to fulfill. Leave it to my mother to make an unreasonable last request.
In the years of agony over my grief from that whole scene, which was very ugly, I did do a lot of reading on religious theory, Alan Watts, the early work of Elaine Pagels, some others. If anything, it made me secure, ultimately, in my atheism.
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Are You a Closeted Atheist, or an Open Atheist? I mean, do you fake it sometimes? [View all]
NNadir
Sunday
OP
I certainly am not "closeted" with complete strangers. I'll do it to avoid pain for people I love.
NNadir
Sunday
#8
"When one person suffers from a delusion, it is called insanity. When many people suffer from a delusion it is called a
twodogsbarking
Sunday
#12
I feel safely out with professional colleagues, but very closeted with family. Religion strong on both sides of the tree
eppur_se_muova
Sunday
#15
I suspect that Thomas Jefferson was an atheist. I also believe, although he clearly was changed by the Civil War...
NNadir
Sunday
#19
An interesting story. Your father could accept your atheism just so long as you weren't Muslim.
NNadir
Sunday
#24