And how did you become what you are? Is it in the family or did you choose?
TBH I'm not too interested in hearing about the religion of atheism, but knowing the atheists here that's not going to stop them from being obnoxious.
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I have no loyalties myself, but I do have theories. To save on time the following paragraphs are copy/pasted from a different, but similar thread. I hope it presents a decent read at the very least. [quote]I theorize that every religion is potentially correct and that their respective deities and spiritual entities exist on separate sub-divisions of a much larger spiritual plane that exists parallel to our own, and that which afterlife you go to is entirely dependent on how you live your life as well as which faith you follow. In the case of those who don't believe in any sort of afterlife and reject the possibility of any existing, upon death I theorize that their souls have no need to maintain the bonds that hold themselves together and they dissipate into the energies that they were created from, to be recycled into the souls of new lifeforms. However, I also theorize that this could happen to all disembodied souls after a certain period of time once their bonds naturally erode away through the passage of time, the only exceptions being the various deities whose existence are entirely dependent on the faiths of their followers to provide them with the energy to maintain the bonds of their souls perpetually. I'm always reworking the specifics of my ideas as time goes on, but the basics of them such as those included in the first paragraph are relatively concrete until I find something to disprove them.[/quote]