adelr89
adelr89
adelr89

I seriously question the existence of twenty-somethings with good salaries, healthy savings, and no debt.

I totally disagree, I think people use the “let’s just split the check down the middle thing” to be the cheap asshole. I have in-laws with kids that do this regularly and will trick you into “trying” their dish - ONE BITE and then claiming you “split it” when the check comes, so the bill should be split, even though I

The research the article is based on doesn't say that "Godless Parents Are Also Good Parents", it says that [by the article authors definition of good] "Godless Parents Are Doing A Better Job".

We have been told repeatedly that we are untrustworthy and immoral, simply for the lack of faith. The line goes something like, "How can you be moral if you are not concerned about punishment?" It gets old, very old. My response is to ask that if I proved to them tomorrow that there is no God, would they run out and

Wow. I mean, the research did find that secular adults were more likely than religious adults to accept the science behind global warming, and to support equality for women and gay people. That isn't a notion or stereotype, it was based on research. If you aren't aware or won't accept that many branches of religion

perfect. this is where i get to go all fox news and say,

Does anybody have good, healthy, positive associations with growing up in a religious family? I feel a solidarity with other people who grew up Catholic, but for the most part we are talking shit about how messed up it was. I'm not saying that every Catholic is terrible, it really needs to be something you choose as

Exposing children to religion not only makes them have a harder time to tell the difference between fiction and reality, but the constant prejudice in common religious practice just makes underdeveloped minds adopt a "holier than thou, and thou, and also thou" mentality even after post puberty. Every day education