There is something seriously warped about this Duggar statement

Uhm, no. I am simply still waiting for Josh Duggar to be a real man and take real responsibility for his actions.

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Just exactly what do you suggest that he should do?
Come out and admit that he sexually molested at least 5 victims, 1 of which was 5 years old at the time of the abuse. He should also list the number of times he abused each victim, since the police report indicates multiple attacks. And he should return his complete salary from TLC, if any. He should go into an adult counseling program and be removed from his kids until a specialist certifies that he is no danger, sexual or otherwise, to them.

That's what a real man would do.

But Josh Duggar is not a real man. He's a pussy, an out and out pussy who is hiding behind his mama's apron and his papa's checkbook.

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What you said is what a pussy would do. He is married, has three children and no one has accused him of any sexual abuse in 12 years. I suspect you would also want him to say he is in favor of same-sex marriage.
Would you want him living next to you if you have small daughters? Would you let your daughters go to sleepovers at his house?

I raised three daughters and two sons and I would certainly let them go to a sleepover at the Duggar house. He isn't a sexually curios teenager anymore.



Yikes!
 
Ok, You are SURE that they got counseling if they needed it. Please document a source as to whether they needed it or not. If they did, with whom, and when did they get it?

Link please.

I am sure you are not a Christian and have no idea what the power of faith can do. Some times professional counseling is needed, but fellow Christians are a lot more help during a crisis than a non-believing shrink. I strongly suspect that if the parents decided their girls needed to get so-called professional help they certainly could afford it. So why don't you can just take your Christian hatred and shove it!
Doesn't it even occur to you that there are psychiatrists and psychologists who are Christians? How limited you must be.

There are preachers that offer counseling that is much better than any shrink.

Possibly, but what problem do you have with someone who is a professional, with a degree in psychiatry or counseling, and who is also a Christian?


Also, you should not assume that anyone who is not a practicing Christian now wasn't born and raised a Christian. I'm baptized and went to Sunday school and church services until I was 14 and decided for myself to no longer be involved in organized religion. So, whatever assumptions you make about people because they are not practicing Christians, you are most likely wrong. Many people who are not Christians have intimate knowledge of Christianity.

I can't argue with that and wouldn't even try. I also quit attending Church for many years after I got out of the military. Then I remembered how my Christian beliefs got me through the military and other crisis situations and decided to go back to Church. It is very rewarding for me to participate with my time and money in the food bank for the indigent and donations to other worthwhile charitable causes.
You don't need organized religion for any of that, just character and decency.
 
I am sure you are not a Christian and have no idea what the power of faith can do. Some times professional counseling is needed, but fellow Christians are a lot more help during a crisis than a non-believing shrink. I strongly suspect that if the parents decided their girls needed to get so-called professional help they certainly could afford it. So why don't you can just take your Christian hatred and shove it!
Doesn't it even occur to you that there are psychiatrists and psychologists who are Christians? How limited you must be.

There are preachers that offer counseling that is much better than any shrink.

Possibly, but what problem do you have with someone who is a professional, with a degree in psychiatry or counseling, and who is also a Christian?


Also, you should not assume that anyone who is not a practicing Christian now wasn't born and raised a Christian. I'm baptized and went to Sunday school and church services until I was 14 and decided for myself to no longer be involved in organized religion. So, whatever assumptions you make about people because they are not practicing Christians, you are most likely wrong. Many people who are not Christians have intimate knowledge of Christianity.

I can't argue with that and wouldn't even try. I also quit attending Church for many years after I got out of the military. Then I remembered how my Christian beliefs got me through the military and other crisis situations and decided to go back to Church. It is very rewarding for me to participate with my time and money in the food bank for the indigent and donations to other worthwhile charitable causes.
You don't need organized religion for any of that, just character and decency.

That is fine if you are wealthy and can hire people to do the actual work of buying, bagging and distributing the charity. A group of ordinary folks can accomplish a lot more than an individual. Someone has to have the character and decency to actually do the volunteer work without being paid for it.
 
Doesn't it even occur to you that there are psychiatrists and psychologists who are Christians? How limited you must be.

There are preachers that offer counseling that is much better than any shrink.

Possibly, but what problem do you have with someone who is a professional, with a degree in psychiatry or counseling, and who is also a Christian?


Also, you should not assume that anyone who is not a practicing Christian now wasn't born and raised a Christian. I'm baptized and went to Sunday school and church services until I was 14 and decided for myself to no longer be involved in organized religion. So, whatever assumptions you make about people because they are not practicing Christians, you are most likely wrong. Many people who are not Christians have intimate knowledge of Christianity.

I can't argue with that and wouldn't even try. I also quit attending Church for many years after I got out of the military. Then I remembered how my Christian beliefs got me through the military and other crisis situations and decided to go back to Church. It is very rewarding for me to participate with my time and money in the food bank for the indigent and donations to other worthwhile charitable causes.
You don't need organized religion for any of that, just character and decency.

That is fine if you are wealthy and can hire people to do the actual work of buying, bagging and distributing the charity. A group of ordinary folks can accomplish a lot more than an individual. Someone has to have the character and decency to actually do the volunteer work without being paid for it.
Millions of people who are not religious or Christians do volunteer work. Where on earth did you get the idea this is just something Christians do? What amazing ignorance you show.
 
There are preachers that offer counseling that is much better than any shrink.

Possibly, but what problem do you have with someone who is a professional, with a degree in psychiatry or counseling, and who is also a Christian?


Also, you should not assume that anyone who is not a practicing Christian now wasn't born and raised a Christian. I'm baptized and went to Sunday school and church services until I was 14 and decided for myself to no longer be involved in organized religion. So, whatever assumptions you make about people because they are not practicing Christians, you are most likely wrong. Many people who are not Christians have intimate knowledge of Christianity.

I can't argue with that and wouldn't even try. I also quit attending Church for many years after I got out of the military. Then I remembered how my Christian beliefs got me through the military and other crisis situations and decided to go back to Church. It is very rewarding for me to participate with my time and money in the food bank for the indigent and donations to other worthwhile charitable causes.
You don't need organized religion for any of that, just character and decency.

That is fine if you are wealthy and can hire people to do the actual work of buying, bagging and distributing the charity. A group of ordinary folks can accomplish a lot more than an individual. Someone has to have the character and decency to actually do the volunteer work without being paid for it.
Millions of people who are not religious or Christians do volunteer work. Where on earth did you get the idea this is just something Christians do? What amazing ignorance you show.

Yes, I am ignorant of that fact. Could you name a few out of the millions.
 
Possibly, but what problem do you have with someone who is a professional, with a degree in psychiatry or counseling, and who is also a Christian?


Also, you should not assume that anyone who is not a practicing Christian now wasn't born and raised a Christian. I'm baptized and went to Sunday school and church services until I was 14 and decided for myself to no longer be involved in organized religion. So, whatever assumptions you make about people because they are not practicing Christians, you are most likely wrong. Many people who are not Christians have intimate knowledge of Christianity.

I can't argue with that and wouldn't even try. I also quit attending Church for many years after I got out of the military. Then I remembered how my Christian beliefs got me through the military and other crisis situations and decided to go back to Church. It is very rewarding for me to participate with my time and money in the food bank for the indigent and donations to other worthwhile charitable causes.
You don't need organized religion for any of that, just character and decency.

That is fine if you are wealthy and can hire people to do the actual work of buying, bagging and distributing the charity. A group of ordinary folks can accomplish a lot more than an individual. Someone has to have the character and decency to actually do the volunteer work without being paid for it.
Millions of people who are not religious or Christians do volunteer work. Where on earth did you get the idea this is just something Christians do? What amazing ignorance you show.

Yes, I am ignorant of that fact. Could you name a few out of the millions.

Me. I work 2 days per week for free, volunteering to help people in my community. In fact, I go to work in 45 minutes for the rest of the day. I have been doing this for over 4 years. I am an atheist.
 
Uhm, no. I am simply still waiting for Josh Duggar to be a real man and take real responsibility for his actions.

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Just exactly what do you suggest that he should do?
Come out and admit that he sexually molested at least 5 victims, 1 of which was 5 years old at the time of the abuse. He should also list the number of times he abused each victim, since the police report indicates multiple attacks. And he should return his complete salary from TLC, if any. He should go into an adult counseling program and be removed from his kids until a specialist certifies that he is no danger, sexual or otherwise, to them.

That's what a real man would do.

But Josh Duggar is not a real man. He's a pussy, an out and out pussy who is hiding behind his mama's apron and his papa's checkbook.

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What you said is what a pussy would do. He is married, has three children and no one has accused him of any sexual abuse in 12 years. I suspect you would also want him to say he is in favor of same-sex marriage.
Would you want him living next to you if you have small daughters? Would you let your daughters go to sleepovers at his house?

I raised three daughters and two sons and I would certainly let them go to a sleepover at the Duggar house. He isn't a sexually curios teenager anymore.

I think that the less said about this post, the better.....
 
"And he made some bad choices, but, really, the extent of it was mild – inappropriate touching on fully clothed victims, most of it while [the] girls were sleeping.”

wtf? It's okay to inappropriately touch children if they are sleeping?
Considering the people he touched were his own siblings there's something seriously wrong. It goes well beyond "bad choices".
 
I can't argue with that and wouldn't even try. I also quit attending Church for many years after I got out of the military. Then I remembered how my Christian beliefs got me through the military and other crisis situations and decided to go back to Church. It is very rewarding for me to participate with my time and money in the food bank for the indigent and donations to other worthwhile charitable causes.
You don't need organized religion for any of that, just character and decency.

That is fine if you are wealthy and can hire people to do the actual work of buying, bagging and distributing the charity. A group of ordinary folks can accomplish a lot more than an individual. Someone has to have the character and decency to actually do the volunteer work without being paid for it.
Millions of people who are not religious or Christians do volunteer work. Where on earth did you get the idea this is just something Christians do? What amazing ignorance you show.

Yes, I am ignorant of that fact. Could you name a few out of the millions.

Me. I work 2 days per week for free, volunteering to help people in my community. In fact, I go to work in 45 minutes for the rest of the day. I have been doing this for over 4 years. I am an atheist.

How many of your fellow atheists join you?
 
Just exactly what do you suggest that he should do?
Come out and admit that he sexually molested at least 5 victims, 1 of which was 5 years old at the time of the abuse. He should also list the number of times he abused each victim, since the police report indicates multiple attacks. And he should return his complete salary from TLC, if any. He should go into an adult counseling program and be removed from his kids until a specialist certifies that he is no danger, sexual or otherwise, to them.

That's what a real man would do.

But Josh Duggar is not a real man. He's a pussy, an out and out pussy who is hiding behind his mama's apron and his papa's checkbook.

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What you said is what a pussy would do. He is married, has three children and no one has accused him of any sexual abuse in 12 years. I suspect you would also want him to say he is in favor of same-sex marriage.
Would you want him living next to you if you have small daughters? Would you let your daughters go to sleepovers at his house?

I raised three daughters and two sons and I would certainly let them go to a sleepover at the Duggar house. He isn't a sexually curios teenager anymore.

I think that the less said about this post, the better.....

I agree. A Christian hater would be afraid to associate with a grown man with three kids of his own and a spotless record for the last 12 years.
 
You don't need organized religion for any of that, just character and decency.

That is fine if you are wealthy and can hire people to do the actual work of buying, bagging and distributing the charity. A group of ordinary folks can accomplish a lot more than an individual. Someone has to have the character and decency to actually do the volunteer work without being paid for it.
Millions of people who are not religious or Christians do volunteer work. Where on earth did you get the idea this is just something Christians do? What amazing ignorance you show.

Yes, I am ignorant of that fact. Could you name a few out of the millions.

Me. I work 2 days per week for free, volunteering to help people in my community. In fact, I go to work in 45 minutes for the rest of the day. I have been doing this for over 4 years. I am an atheist.

How many of your fellow atheists join you?
How completely ridiculous your thinking is. Is really possible for someone to imagine that the only people who do volunteer work are Christians or religious people? You are really beyond belief. If we had such statistics, I am sure that the number of people who work to help those in need are by far more people who are not Christians than those who are. You are living in a fantasy world if you think it is only Christiand or religious people wh
You don't need organized religion for any of that, just character and decency.

That is fine if you are wealthy and can hire people to do the actual work of buying, bagging and distributing the charity. A group of ordinary folks can accomplish a lot more than an individual. Someone has to have the character and decency to actually do the volunteer work without being paid for it.
Millions of people who are not religious or Christians do volunteer work. Where on earth did you get the idea this is just something Christians do? What amazing ignorance you show.

Yes, I am ignorant of that fact. Could you name a few out of the millions.

Me. I work 2 days per week for free, volunteering to help people in my community. In fact, I go to work in 45 minutes for the rest of the day. I have been doing this for over 4 years. I am an atheist.

How many of your fellow atheists join you?
Man, you are really pathetic. Talk about self righteous Christians. There are probably more people on this earth who are not Christians and not religious who do volunteer work thant those who are. Is this what your church tells you, this lie, that only Christians do volunteer work? That only Christians have strong values and morals? That one needs organized religion to be a good, decent person? Wow. What total ignorance.
 
That is fine if you are wealthy and can hire people to do the actual work of buying, bagging and distributing the charity. A group of ordinary folks can accomplish a lot more than an individual. Someone has to have the character and decency to actually do the volunteer work without being paid for it.
Millions of people who are not religious or Christians do volunteer work. Where on earth did you get the idea this is just something Christians do? What amazing ignorance you show.

Yes, I am ignorant of that fact. Could you name a few out of the millions.

Me. I work 2 days per week for free, volunteering to help people in my community. In fact, I go to work in 45 minutes for the rest of the day. I have been doing this for over 4 years. I am an atheist.

How many of your fellow atheists join you?
How completely ridiculous your thinking is. Is really possible for someone to imagine that the only people who do volunteer work are Christians or religious people? You are really beyond belief. If we had such statistics, I am sure that the number of people who work to help those in need are by far more people who are not Christians than those who are. You are living in a fantasy world if you think it is only Christiand or religious people wh
That is fine if you are wealthy and can hire people to do the actual work of buying, bagging and distributing the charity. A group of ordinary folks can accomplish a lot more than an individual. Someone has to have the character and decency to actually do the volunteer work without being paid for it.
Millions of people who are not religious or Christians do volunteer work. Where on earth did you get the idea this is just something Christians do? What amazing ignorance you show.

Yes, I am ignorant of that fact. Could you name a few out of the millions.

Me. I work 2 days per week for free, volunteering to help people in my community. In fact, I go to work in 45 minutes for the rest of the day. I have been doing this for over 4 years. I am an atheist.

How many of your fellow atheists join you?
Man, you are really pathetic. Talk about self righteous Christians. There are probably more people on this earth who are not Christians and not religious who do volunteer work thant those who are. Is this what your church tells you, this lie, that only Christians do volunteer work? That only Christians have strong values and morals? That one needs organized religion to be a good, decent person? Wow. What total ignorance.

So far ONE atheist said he did volunteer work. There are THOUSANDS of Churches that have food banks and give financial aid to the poor. I asked for an organized group that does this and you can't even name one. Try harder.
 
You don't need organized religion for any of that, just character and decency.

That is fine if you are wealthy and can hire people to do the actual work of buying, bagging and distributing the charity. A group of ordinary folks can accomplish a lot more than an individual. Someone has to have the character and decency to actually do the volunteer work without being paid for it.
Millions of people who are not religious or Christians do volunteer work. Where on earth did you get the idea this is just something Christians do? What amazing ignorance you show.

Yes, I am ignorant of that fact. Could you name a few out of the millions.

Me. I work 2 days per week for free, volunteering to help people in my community. In fact, I go to work in 45 minutes for the rest of the day. I have been doing this for over 4 years. I am an atheist.

How many of your fellow atheists join you?

There are 130 of us in the Sheriff's Auxiliary. I have no idea how many are atheists. I do not pick my friends and associates based on their personal beliefs. Unfortunately, christians do pick their friends and associates based on their personal beliefs. I thought about joining the Elks Club, but found out that I would have to swear that I believe in god. Later, I learned that the Elks is pretty much all about their bar, anyway.
 
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You don't need organized religion for any of that, just character and decency.

That is fine if you are wealthy and can hire people to do the actual work of buying, bagging and distributing the charity. A group of ordinary folks can accomplish a lot more than an individual. Someone has to have the character and decency to actually do the volunteer work without being paid for it.
Millions of people who are not religious or Christians do volunteer work. Where on earth did you get the idea this is just something Christians do? What amazing ignorance you show.

Yes, I am ignorant of that fact. Could you name a few out of the millions.

Me. I work 2 days per week for free, volunteering to help people in my community. In fact, I go to work in 45 minutes for the rest of the day. I have been doing this for over 4 years. I am an atheist.

How many of your fellow atheists join you?


I'm an atheist and I go to church. I haven't gone lately because of work, but I do attend. Our children participate in a "Coming of Age" program, and part of that program is doing xyz hours of community service. We do "Hot Dogs for the Homeless" every other week.
 
Millions of people who are not religious or Christians do volunteer work. Where on earth did you get the idea this is just something Christians do? What amazing ignorance you show.

Yes, I am ignorant of that fact. Could you name a few out of the millions.

Me. I work 2 days per week for free, volunteering to help people in my community. In fact, I go to work in 45 minutes for the rest of the day. I have been doing this for over 4 years. I am an atheist.

How many of your fellow atheists join you?
How completely ridiculous your thinking is. Is really possible for someone to imagine that the only people who do volunteer work are Christians or religious people? You are really beyond belief. If we had such statistics, I am sure that the number of people who work to help those in need are by far more people who are not Christians than those who are. You are living in a fantasy world if you think it is only Christiand or religious people wh
Millions of people who are not religious or Christians do volunteer work. Where on earth did you get the idea this is just something Christians do? What amazing ignorance you show.

Yes, I am ignorant of that fact. Could you name a few out of the millions.

Me. I work 2 days per week for free, volunteering to help people in my community. In fact, I go to work in 45 minutes for the rest of the day. I have been doing this for over 4 years. I am an atheist.

How many of your fellow atheists join you?
Man, you are really pathetic. Talk about self righteous Christians. There are probably more people on this earth who are not Christians and not religious who do volunteer work thant those who are. Is this what your church tells you, this lie, that only Christians do volunteer work? That only Christians have strong values and morals? That one needs organized religion to be a good, decent person? Wow. What total ignorance.

So far ONE atheist said he did volunteer work. There are THOUSANDS of Churches that have food banks and give financial aid to the poor. I asked for an organized group that does this and you can't even name one. Try harder.
There are multitudes of groups and individuals you do charity work who are not connected with a religious entity. That you don't know that, and that you demand a list of names is ludicrous, completely ludicrous and indicates that something is very, very wrong with you, with your head and your knowledge of the world. You're contention that only religious organizations do charity work is absurd, patently absurd. You are intensely ignorant. Everywhere you turn, there are people who are doing volunteer work and charity work who are not attached to any church for this work. The food banks are not all, no by any means, attached to churches. The one in my area is not. You are really crazy.
 
That is fine if you are wealthy and can hire people to do the actual work of buying, bagging and distributing the charity. A group of ordinary folks can accomplish a lot more than an individual. Someone has to have the character and decency to actually do the volunteer work without being paid for it.
Millions of people who are not religious or Christians do volunteer work. Where on earth did you get the idea this is just something Christians do? What amazing ignorance you show.

Yes, I am ignorant of that fact. Could you name a few out of the millions.

Me. I work 2 days per week for free, volunteering to help people in my community. In fact, I go to work in 45 minutes for the rest of the day. I have been doing this for over 4 years. I am an atheist.

How many of your fellow atheists join you?


I'm an atheist and I go to church. I haven't gone lately because of work, but I do attend. Our children participate in a "Coming of Age" program, and part of that program is doing xyz hours of community service. We do "Hot Dogs for the Homeless" every other week.
One thing I do know is that many public schools have organizations in which the students do volunteer and charity work--this includes public elementary, middle and high schools as well as community colleges and universities. As well, countless non-religious, non-profit organizations are centered around charity and volunteer programs, exist for such purposes only.

One program that is in international high schools, the IB program, has as part of its curriculum a service program in which students to do charity and volunteer work. These public and private, non-religious, schools instill the idea of public service in young people, and those young people continue to do such volunteer work throughout their lives--completely unrelated to religion and religious entities.

The idea that public service, charity and volunteer work is restricted to religious entities is highly, highly ludicrous.
 
That is fine if you are wealthy and can hire people to do the actual work of buying, bagging and distributing the charity. A group of ordinary folks can accomplish a lot more than an individual. Someone has to have the character and decency to actually do the volunteer work without being paid for it.
Millions of people who are not religious or Christians do volunteer work. Where on earth did you get the idea this is just something Christians do? What amazing ignorance you show.

Yes, I am ignorant of that fact. Could you name a few out of the millions.

Me. I work 2 days per week for free, volunteering to help people in my community. In fact, I go to work in 45 minutes for the rest of the day. I have been doing this for over 4 years. I am an atheist.

How many of your fellow atheists join you?


I'm an atheist and I go to church. I haven't gone lately because of work, but I do attend. Our children participate in a "Coming of Age" program, and part of that program is doing xyz hours of community service. We do "Hot Dogs for the Homeless" every other week.

That is commendable. Are you raising your children to be atheists if I may ask?
 
Yes, I am ignorant of that fact. Could you name a few out of the millions.

Me. I work 2 days per week for free, volunteering to help people in my community. In fact, I go to work in 45 minutes for the rest of the day. I have been doing this for over 4 years. I am an atheist.

How many of your fellow atheists join you?
How completely ridiculous your thinking is. Is really possible for someone to imagine that the only people who do volunteer work are Christians or religious people? You are really beyond belief. If we had such statistics, I am sure that the number of people who work to help those in need are by far more people who are not Christians than those who are. You are living in a fantasy world if you think it is only Christiand or religious people wh
Yes, I am ignorant of that fact. Could you name a few out of the millions.

Me. I work 2 days per week for free, volunteering to help people in my community. In fact, I go to work in 45 minutes for the rest of the day. I have been doing this for over 4 years. I am an atheist.

How many of your fellow atheists join you?
Man, you are really pathetic. Talk about self righteous Christians. There are probably more people on this earth who are not Christians and not religious who do volunteer work thant those who are. Is this what your church tells you, this lie, that only Christians do volunteer work? That only Christians have strong values and morals? That one needs organized religion to be a good, decent person? Wow. What total ignorance.

So far ONE atheist said he did volunteer work. There are THOUSANDS of Churches that have food banks and give financial aid to the poor. I asked for an organized group that does this and you can't even name one. Try harder.
There are multitudes of groups and individuals you do charity work who are not connected with a religious entity. That you don't know that, and that you demand a list of names is ludicrous, completely ludicrous and indicates that something is very, very wrong with you, with your head and your knowledge of the world. You're contention that only religious organizations do charity work is absurd, patently absurd. You are intensely ignorant. Everywhere you turn, there are people who are doing volunteer work and charity work who are not attached to any church for this work. The food banks are not all, no by any means, attached to churches. The one in my area is not. You are really crazy.

You don't know the difference between ask and demand do you? I didn't say charity was restricted to religious organizations, merely that they are the overwhelming majority.

Everywhere I turn there are Churches that do charity work. Here are just a few of them"

Catholic Charities Homepage Catholic Charities USA

Catholic Relief Services

Lutheran World Relief nonprofit in Baltimore MD Volunteer Read Reviews Donate GreatNonprofits

Crisis Disaster Response
 
Millions of people who are not religious or Christians do volunteer work. Where on earth did you get the idea this is just something Christians do? What amazing ignorance you show.

Yes, I am ignorant of that fact. Could you name a few out of the millions.

Me. I work 2 days per week for free, volunteering to help people in my community. In fact, I go to work in 45 minutes for the rest of the day. I have been doing this for over 4 years. I am an atheist.

How many of your fellow atheists join you?


I'm an atheist and I go to church. I haven't gone lately because of work, but I do attend. Our children participate in a "Coming of Age" program, and part of that program is doing xyz hours of community service. We do "Hot Dogs for the Homeless" every other week.

That is commendable. Are you raising your children to be atheists if I may ask?


I'm raised them to think for themselves. My son, the oldest, considers himself to be Christian. However, my daughter I believe is agnostic. I believe in a free and responsible search for truth and meaning;
 
Yes, I am ignorant of that fact. Could you name a few out of the millions.

Me. I work 2 days per week for free, volunteering to help people in my community. In fact, I go to work in 45 minutes for the rest of the day. I have been doing this for over 4 years. I am an atheist.

How many of your fellow atheists join you?


I'm an atheist and I go to church. I haven't gone lately because of work, but I do attend. Our children participate in a "Coming of Age" program, and part of that program is doing xyz hours of community service. We do "Hot Dogs for the Homeless" every other week.

That is commendable. Are you raising your children to be atheists if I may ask?


Remember Rebecca Vitsmun, the atheist from Oklahoma? She's the one who was interviewed by Wolf Blitzer after the tornado hit Moore, OK, a couple of years ago.

She now works for Beyond Belief Foundation.


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