What about people who want to reject the claims of religion but still want warm fuzzies? Maybe atheism wouldn’t get such a bad rap in the public eye if it felt more welcoming for people who want truths but also want the sense of community provided by religion.
Interesting idea, but identifying as pagan will probably raise as many eyebrows as atheism, if not more. I think it would be better if there was more “The universe isn’t concerned about us, so it’s our job to be concerned about each other” among the atheist community, or something else that sounds welcoming and friendly.
What about people who want to reject the claims of religion but still want warm fuzzies? Maybe atheism wouldn’t get such a bad rap in the public eye if it felt more welcoming for people who want truths but also want the sense of community provided by religion.
Paganism? It seems like one of the more accepting groups, and you don’t need to actually believe to celebrate/be in a community.
Interesting idea, but identifying as pagan will probably raise as many eyebrows as atheism, if not more. I think it would be better if there was more “The universe isn’t concerned about us, so it’s our job to be concerned about each other” among the atheist community, or something else that sounds welcoming and friendly.
Humanism?