Re: Atheism and being Armenian
What kind of funural or a wedding Armenian Atheist hold? How about babtizing their children?
Do they pray to the "Free Thinkers" or believe in anything?
What kind of funural or a wedding Armenian Atheist hold? How about babtizing their children?
Do they pray to the "Free Thinkers" or believe in anything?




So, no I don't believe in spirits and I would venture to say that the vast majority of atheists probably do not either. I think this idea of immortality-- that something of us survives after death (other than our works and family of course) has been a common belief in history and in numerous religions (e.g. it was lacking in buddhism and the religion was modified much later to add the idea of rebirth) because it perhaps a source of comfort. The human mind is very capable of fooling the human... we believe in things we want to believe in, very easily. I think the idea that when we die, we die and that's it, is a frightening one to many, particularly if they've been raised as children to believe that human beings are immortal by means of a "soul." I don't find it frightening though... it's just how it is. If anything it gives my life more importance because this is it.
: read clarification below about "critical thinking").
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