What's Real? God is Not: a Realistic View on Belief in Gods and Religions - Hugh White - Books - AuthorHouse - 9781403388353 - January 3, 2003
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What's Real? God is Not: a Realistic View on Belief in Gods and Religions

Hugh White

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What's Real? God is Not: a Realistic View on Belief in Gods and Religions

I do not believe in any Gods, religion, or the devil. I have been this way all my life, although I was raised in a religious environment. I was taught about God, the Bible, and I was taught to believe. I was never taught notto believe by anyonethat was my decision. I made that decision based on what I could and could not accept. I never could accept, or believe, that God exists, even when I knew all my friends did. I could not, mainly because I had never seen him and didn't know anyone who had. I always thought anyone as big and powerful as God should be seen by everyone. When I was about eighteen, I brought that thought up to some of my friends; we got into a big disagreement because they said it wasn't about seeing, but believing. Since I was outnumbered about ten to one, I shut my mouth. When I was around them again, and they talked about God, I wouldn't say anything, or I would go along with what was said as if I believed, but I didn't. Later that same year, I came to terms with myself. I realized that I had to be who I am, and accept only what I can accept. If that meant being the only one among my friends, or the only one in the world, who didn't believe in God, then I would stand by what I could accept, and be honest with my friends by telling them. Most important, I realized that I must be honest with myself. I have had long and short-term friendships, which ended when it was found out that I didn't believe in God. I have been called many namesstupid, not normal, the devil, a lost soul, a hypocrite, crazy, and the list goes on. I am none of these things. I am human. One of my friends called me an atheist when I said that I don't believe in God. The tone and manner in which he said it made the word atheist seem like a low and dirty person. Then he added, 'You must believe in the devil.' After I told him that I was not an atheist or agnostic, I asked him why he thought I believed in the devil. His answer was, 'If you don't believe in God, then you must believe

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released January 3, 2003
ISBN13 9781403388353
Publishers AuthorHouse
Pages 296
Dimensions 150 × 17 × 225 mm   ·   435 g
Language English  

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