I've just joined "Living Without Faith". Not too many members at the moment, but it looks as if it will be interesting.
'Been reading 'An Atheists Guide to Christmas' - something I pick up every December. Always a good book to dib into (note to self: see if I can get it on Kindle). My favourite so far is Clare Rayner's chapter. It's a nice easy book, but I must admit some of the chapters seem a bit, shall we say, apologetic. Not to worry. Off to find some more Dawkins!
'Bye for now.
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Ever thought that really there is no G.O.D.? I agree with you. There is nothing to fear in being true to yourself. And why be afraid of something that doesn't exist?
Thursday, 29 December 2011
Friday, 3 June 2011
To Live Without God Beliefs
Came across this great quote, which I also carry on my mobile phone. Just about sums it up:
To live without god beliefs is intellectually stimulating. To find one’s own purpose and be responsible for one’s own life is exciting. To be free of the imagined surveillance of good and evil spirits is liberating. To seek a peaceful world through work and friendship and civic action is life-affirming.
So who is she? (Thought: does it matter as long as the words ring true?) Anyway, I found this link to some TV & Radio interviews she made: http://www.scottmuir.net/pages/castle.html
To live without god beliefs is intellectually stimulating. To find one’s own purpose and be responsible for one’s own life is exciting. To be free of the imagined surveillance of good and evil spirits is liberating. To seek a peaceful world through work and friendship and civic action is life-affirming.
---- Marie Alena Castle |
So who is she? (Thought: does it matter as long as the words ring true?) Anyway, I found this link to some TV & Radio interviews she made: http://www.scottmuir.net/pages/castle.html
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