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I'm talking specifically about the ones who don't believe in ghosts and monsters.

2007-09-30 14:31:58 · 33 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Senator Craig. They really wish he'd come out of the closet too.

2007-09-30 14:35:43 · answer #1 · answered by Pangloss (Ancora Imparo) AFA 7 · 7 0

An atheist is someone who has no belief in a higer power, it has nothing to do with mosters and monsters are what children usually think are hiding in closets.

2007-09-30 14:36:55 · answer #2 · answered by rachamim ben ami 1 · 1 0

They think the Flying Spaghetti Monster and Invisible Pink Unicorn are conspiring against them in the closet.

2007-09-30 14:35:30 · answer #3 · answered by Lunarsight 5 · 4 0

The same thing any little children are scared of. Atheist parents and religious parents probably both tell their children that there are no such things as monsters or the bogeyman, but the kids are still scared of them.

2007-09-30 14:36:22 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

what is the correlation between atheism and ghosts and monsters?

wouldn't the atheist children believe in monsters more often than non-atheist due to the lack of devil-figures instilled by grandma's scary stories "if you don't be good..."?

very flawed logic.

2007-09-30 14:35:36 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Heh, there shouldn't even be an atheist child, they're too young to be a labelled atheist just like Christian, Muslim, Hindu, Jewish children shouldn't be labelled that way when they're too young because they are unable to think critically. Indoctrination into any belief or non-belief is wrong.

2007-09-30 14:35:12 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

i'm a proud gaytheist and all of us who has study my blog knows all approximately it. IRL I make no attempt to cover it because of fact if all of us can not handle it that's their concern. they have a top to their ideals/faith and that i've got a top to my loss of perception/no faith. i do no longer brag approximately it or "shove it in human beings's faces" as some want to place it, I only do no longer cover it. some could argue that the occasional t-shirt I placed on or bumper sticky label I exhibit constitutes "flaunting it" yet how does that characterize "flaunting it" from now on than a Christian wearing a pass around their neck or putting a Christian bumper sticky label on their vehicle? If all human beings could pop out it may help no longer in basic terms dispel the myths yet make it that lots harder for others to discriminate against us. human beings could understand that their family members, friends, co-workers and others "only like them" are atheists. they had understand that atheists are no longer some tiny minority to be feared, loathed and trod upon. it is comparable to with LGBTs--we would desire to stand up, count number and insist our rights. no longer something will substitute until we gain this.

2016-12-17 13:43:56 · answer #7 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Monsters are non-denominational. Besides, who said atheist kids don't believe in Monsters?

2007-09-30 14:35:34 · answer #8 · answered by Janet T 2 · 5 0

When they come to terms with the their total disbelif of the supernatural, the do not fear the closet anymore, they fear what is lerking outside the front door out in the streets of this madly twisted world

2007-09-30 14:35:25 · answer #9 · answered by Seargent Gork 3 · 3 0

What the hell does being an athiest have to do with ghosts and monsters? Last time I checked athiesm was about belief in GOD!?!?

2007-09-30 14:35:32 · answer #10 · answered by thatoneguy 3 · 5 0

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