Cultural Diversity, Religion and Atheism

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Many people have an opinion about the overall nature of the universe and about the role which humanity plays in the universe (Taylor, 2003). For example, “Why are we here” and “What will happen to us after we die?” The majority of us don’t know the answers to these questions. Thus, many people want to belong to a religion because it gives them a sense of security in the universe. It may also provide guidance in their life. I assume it’s easier to live with some sort of explanation, even if it’s incorrect. When asked, “What religion do you practice?” I reply, “I am an atheist.” I simply lack belief in deities. However, many people have preconceived ideas about what I am and what I am not. People often assume I don’t believe in God or that I loathe Christians. They assume I comply with the big bang theory and evolution, or I have no morals. An atheist is not a person who does not believe in gods or denies gods; it’s a person who lacks belief in gods (What is atheism, 2013). Also, it is important to know that atheism is not a religion (Got atheism, 2009). There are no common beliefs or sacred rituals that are practice in atheism. What most people don’t understand is that being an atheist does not prevent a person from living a moral life. Atheism has affected my life in a profound way such as, my everyday life, personal relationships and my interactions with other people.
My daily routine is to wake up, shout horrible words to people, burn a few homes, steal my food from others, and if I have time I’ll run over a couple of kittens. I’m joking; my typical day is the same as it would be for a religious person, except the religion part. I wake up without saying morning prayers, yet I’m still grateful for the world and its entities. Ins...

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...s telling me how I should live. I believe that everyone should have a choice as to how they want to live, whether it involves religion or not. Many people don’t realize that atheist people live ordinary lives just like religious people. I have learned how to adapt to the different opinions from others however; I don’t let them define who I am as an atheist.

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Got atheism?. (2009, February 15). Retrieved from http://www.gotatheism.com/atheism_faqs.asp
Taylor, I. (2003). Why I am an atheist. Retrieved from http://airs.com/ian/essays/atheist/atheist.html
What is atheism?. (2013). Retrieved from http://atheists.org/activism/resources/what-is-atheism
What is atheism really all about?. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://infidels.org/library/modern/richard_carrier/atheism.html

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