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In reply to the discussion: Curious about Non Christians on DU [View all]Wounded Bear
(60,098 posts)23. I have always though of myself as a...
non-denominational agnostic. Raised a Baptist, stopped going when I got old enough to tell mom I wouldn't go any more.
Joined a church a few years ago, stopped going after a few months.
Basically, I see too many churches as a means to separate and divide people. IMNSHO, spirituality should bring people together rather than drive them apart. In that respect, most current religions are not for me because they seem to lack that essential, basic foundation.
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Atheist. Normally celebrate Christmas with mixed religious family, but no plans this year.
LeftyMom
Dec 2015
#4
Atheists -- we do the tree (it's pagan, after all), presents, cookies, decorate gingerbread house.
Arugula Latte
Dec 2015
#8
This kinda crap has no place here or on conservative networks, socialist ones, liberal ones or any
NotHardly
Dec 2015
#12
Atheist, "Culturally Christian" (which is kind of unavoidable, I suppose)
Spider Jerusalem
Dec 2015
#15
non-religious. I just play along, try not to harsh anybody else's buzz. but personally it's a
KG
Dec 2015
#24
There's nothing religious related to my Christmas tree, lights, presents, or other decor
NightWatcher
Dec 2015
#47
Non-religious but Christmas is fun so we celebrate it with family, food, a tree.
Shrike47
Dec 2015
#52
My wife and I are atheists, but there are many secular Christmas traditions to enjoy.
Act_of_Reparation
Dec 2015
#68
Atheist who doesn't celebrate Christmas but not because of any religious overtones
justiceischeap
Dec 2015
#81