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onager

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22. I usually finesse it...
Thu Aug 7, 2014, 01:09 PM
Aug 2014

By saying "I don't live around here anymore." And quickly changing the subject.

My mother has a good friend who grew up in the area, and he has just never gone to church. And he tells people that. He's well known for always helping people do home repairs, yard work etc. and never charging for it. Those who are able pay him anyway. He says that's his way of "going to church" - he just helps people.

Sometimes I get called on to "say grace." Since I'm visiting, the believers consider that an honor. When that happens I pass the honor to someone else. That's gotten me a few funny looks but no arguments yet.


Religious Privilege [View all] Lordquinton Aug 2014 OP
Some thought of my own Lordquinton Aug 2014 #1
It is not as bad in the UK as in the US but ... intaglio Aug 2014 #2
I was going to say the same, mr blur Aug 2014 #4
Message auto-removed Name removed Aug 2014 #3
In most places in the U.S., there's no way an atheist could get elected to office theHandpuppet Aug 2014 #5
Grew up Red State, moved to West Coast... onager Aug 2014 #6
I'm curious -- Arugula Latte Aug 2014 #19
I usually finesse it... onager Aug 2014 #22
About the only place it doesn't exist is in certain European countries. trotsky Aug 2014 #7
And we are supposed to not be in your face about it on DU either LostOne4Ever Aug 2014 #12
I think it is really interesting Goblinmonger Aug 2014 #8
Religious privilege is being unaware of religious privilege. Heddi Aug 2014 #9
Excellent list, Heddi theHandpuppet Aug 2014 #11
Ooh, I missed this post, Heddi. trotsky Aug 2014 #21
I don't consider it just "religious privilege" Curmudgeoness Aug 2014 #10
I agree with you on this in America Lordquinton Aug 2014 #14
It doesn't include those groups unless Atheists show up to the party Act_of_Reparation Aug 2014 #15
"Not all faiths are equally privileged, but all are privileged above a lack of faith." theHandpuppet Aug 2014 #16
I would even go so far as to say skepticscott Aug 2014 #17
Use it to your advantage! AlbertCat Aug 2014 #13
Billy should have tried that Capt. Obvious Aug 2014 #18
You all make many valid points. JNelson6563 Aug 2014 #20
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