i should rephrase it to HOW DID U BECOME AN ATHEIST?is it already been practised by ur family?or god turned u down?
ill start with mine...
I was raised in a christian home and a very christian community and was never really given an option to believe anything else. Around the time I was 14 I began having doubts about the validity of religion. I kept quiet about my growing doubts and continued attending church and church funded activities even after I secretly became an atheist when I was 16. Near the end of my senior year of high school I told my parents I didn't believe in God. They were shocked at first and wanted me to talk to the church pastor, which I did and remained firm in my disbelief. Eventually they came to mostly accept it, although they randomly tell me I should have heard the church sermon or read a certain book from their adult sunday school class. Being raised in an entirely christian environment I can say how difficult it is to tell people you care about that you don't believe they same thing they do. It doesn't bother me to be the only atheist in my family.
I lead a moral and just life.I help the poor,I give to charity,I volunteer time for kids.I have gone to an oddysey of hardknocks and I have never counted on a god to protect me.If god was real,wouldn't time spent in the chapel have more impact on success than experience? Its an odd thing that in warfare god tends to favor the side with superior equipment and better training.
I asked myself being an atheist on how will we account for ourselves when we are stood in front of "God" to explain our lack of faith.Let's just suppose that there is some "Judge" at the end of this life, would he really hate me for being a kind and just person that is kind and just because it helps the world instead of being kind and just out of fear of his retribution? Open your eyes..open your mind...open your heart. Fear of fire does not make the world a better place.