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Sko Hayes's avatar

I remember leaving the Catholic Church at the age of 16. It was way before the sexual abuse and other scandals came out, but I just hated the way the church treated women.

It took another 15 years before I realized (or admitted) that I was an atheist.

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Sorry I'm late, gang ... slept in ... [rubs half a sand dune from his eyes!]

Religion in general and Christianity in particular are anachronisms, buried in the past and mostly incapable of dragging themselves into the ever-changing present. They carry with them the biases and bigotries of millennia ago, along with an insistence on patriarchy and "leadership" based on authority, rather than on actual capability. Religion has managed to maintain its position at least in part by keeping its congregants indoctrinated, ill-informed, and SCARED. Scared of what? OTHERS, and especially the LGBTQ+ community.

It's taken a while, but despite their efforts, a great number of us have managed to wake up (does that make us "WOKE?!? 😁) and recognize the foolishness and failure that religion is and have gotten ourselves shut of it, whether to shrug irrational belief off and become a "none" or declare openly and defiantly, "I am an ATHEIST." More of us either are or know someone in the LGBTQ+ community, and funny thing: we discovered that they aren't that different (if different at all) from us, and that they're not the horrors that preachers and ministers and imams would have us believe they are. Somewhere along that line, we decided, "It does not compute," and we left religion and its irrationality behind.

And good riddance.

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