Why Being an Atheist Isn't a Ticket to a Club (And Why It Should Stay That Way)
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Ongoing, First published Oct 25, 2024
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"Since becoming an atheist, my life hasn't changed at all - except for skipping Sunday mass. Now, instead of worshiping, I'm dodging atheist meetups that feel like the same dull routine, just without the stained glass. Why do some atheists turn disbelief into its own weird religion? We don't need clubs or moral superiority. Let's be honest: atheism doesn't make us any more interesting or smarter, just less likely to be at church on Sundays. Want to stand out? Upload a bizarre cow video instead - trust me, it'll get more attention."
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