Thankfully no.
I HAVE been berated by a family "friend" for being a godless heathen... but that was years ago. He has since abandoned his vituperation for civility and I've not faced any serious problems since.
I'm one of the LUCKY ones, though.
2006-11-04 20:12:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. I have had people that I work with stop being friendly toward me after they find out that I am an Atheist. My son has lost a couple of friends because of this same thing. Of course I live in the bible belt what do you expect?
2006-11-04 20:16:55
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answered by Anonymous
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while i began a job, I complained approximately each and all of the religious decorations on the partitions in our locker and wreck rooms. I complained to administration that the place of work isn't any place for religious expressions. They agreed and had the decorations taken down. After that, no one might communicate over with me. all of them pretended that I wasn't there and can flow silent if I entered the room. i began out to get harassing letters crammed into my locker approximately how i replaced into going to Hell, and how i replaced into an emissary of the devil. I grew to become them into administration who in comparison the handwriting on a number of hand written comments to perceive and do away with the guy. progressively the folk who got here in have been lots extra secular minded, and issues eased right into a extra gentle artwork environment because of the fact the previous team replaced into circled out.
2016-10-21 07:13:04
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answered by Anonymous
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If you mean, "Have I been denied something I am legally entitled to do or have, such as work, an apartment or the right to vote?" then the answer is no.
I have, however, encountered bigots who feel they have a "right" to rape me - oops, proselytize to me - and I have met bigots who refuse to associate with me (including coworkers who won't even be civil and say "Hello").
2006-11-04 20:31:15
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answered by Anonymous
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I was made fun of in elementary school...
Fortunately, I was predisposed with a natural inclination to think for myself...
I think this makes a fair case that christianity, at its most rudimentary levels in children, does not make better people.
2006-11-04 20:19:19
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answered by RED MIST! 5
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Well not discrimination - but I think the perpetually trying to 'persuade' someone to become religious borders on harrassment...
2006-11-04 20:14:21
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answered by p_i_turtle_sanders 3
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No. Because I follow the rule I lay down for ppl of other religions. (a rule that other religions can't seem to grasp).
And that is, I don't care what your religion is so leave me alone and I'll leave you alone.
That way, no one has the chance to keep you down based on your religion or lack of.
2006-11-04 20:16:42
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answered by Octal040 4
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Not that I'm aware of... Unless you count the few questions I've had removed from this site...
2006-11-04 20:13:03
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answered by Anonymous
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No, but I did find a cheeto in the couch one time.
2006-11-04 20:13:02
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answered by Anonymous
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How can others discriminate against you if you are right?
2006-11-04 20:13:13
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answered by Anonymous
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