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    Author: * Catharina Grafeldr - 1 Post on this thread out of 404 Posts sitewide.
    Date: Nov 18, 2007 - 13:05

    Humanism, and agonsticism are considered alternative theological beliefs. I do not think that atheism should be considered in such a group. This is my own opinion as non-religious person........some might call me an atheist but that would be the wrong label. I have no "isms" in my thoughts on theology and I am interested in all religions, what they mean to people, what they do for people and why people choose the paths they choose. I choose to not follow any religion nor worship any deity.
    After experiencing some very deep sorrowful losses in my life and I am sure there will be many more. Life after all is life. I remain as I was non-religious. I am not sure why I feel offended if someone were to call me an atheist or an agnostic I have no doubt in my mind the there is no diety so I do not even contemplate it. Yes being a human being it can be hard soemtimes and one can wish that things were out of our hands, but it is something I never really feel bothered with. I only enjoy discussing the paths other take and their reasons for doing so. That is why I joined this group which is very interesting. So I think non believer would even describe me for I have no beliefs so therefore I must be non religious. Does anyone else have an understanding of the reason atheism should even be considered as a spiritual path of even a belief system?

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    Cat grafeldr


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