When did you realize that there is no god?

I was born so called "jewish" but I don't believe in judaism or any other religion.
I believe that there is no god and that we evolved from the apes like Charles Darwin proved.

For me, I realized there is no god when I learned that germans exist.
They are like robots - they are evil and have no feelings.

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I stopped believing when I couldn't get a gf

>jew promoting atheism

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If there was such a thing as a god, people like you wouldn't exist. You're the proof that god doesn't exist.

When I was like 9 or 10 and learned about the big bang theory

It's just a theory

Fuck off. This board is anti-German for no reason.
First of all Hitler was Austrian. As a matter of fact, every evil """german""" has been Austrian.
Germans are a great people! They are the protectors of Europe. They protect us from Russians. They protect us from Anglos.


What would happen if there were no Germans? Why, we saw it when the Germans were defeated. Europe was divided. Western part was given to the Anglos and the Eastern part was given to the Russians. And everything was destroyed. Now Germany is rising again and so is Europe! Now we will support the EU and we will kick the americans out. We will put the Russians back in line. Thank you Germany!

This Brazillian gets it.

I want to believe that if there was a god , he wouldn't let such evil creatures as the german people exist.

I never believed in God as a kid.

My inherently shitty, purposeless life as an adult confirmed it for me.

Great post!

>Now Germany is rising again
Germany doesn't exist anymore. This jewish puppet state has nothing to do with it excpect the location.

This is a massive troll thread, but whatever, I'm drunk enough to bite.

My dad died of cancer when I was 13. He wasn't a great father, but he wasn't bad either, he was kind and caring to my mom, my sister and me. He was also a devout Christian. When he got diagnosed, we prayed every evening that he would get better, but he only got worse. He lost half his body weight and his bodily functions failed before he died after half a year of utter agony. After that I started doubting the existence of a supposedly all-powerful god that would let one of his loyal followers die such a debilitating death and leave behind a ruined family. My life went downhill from there, as it did for mom and sis too, so it certainly wasn't part of some great plan. In the years that followed I discovered meme authors like Dawkins and became an edgy militant teenage atheist. Today I'm just a normal atheist, though I honestly believe that unironical religious people are dumb as fuck.

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Based.

God is real you retard

I was born in a non religious household so I never believed. Nowadays I find myself stunned that there are people who buy into such obvious bullshit.

Based Jew

I'm sorry to hear that user

Did you ever talk to your parents about religion when you were young? I'm sure you learned about it school and heard other people talk about it, what did they say when you questioned it?

Thanks bro

Based&Redpilled
There's no single logical reason to believe in any Abrahamic bullshit.

jews are an ethnicity don't ever forget that or else they'll do what op is doing with this sleight of hand "i don't believe in god" bullshit

I had this puppy when I was a wee lad. I loved him so much but then one day he disappeared. I had the costume of praying before sleeping, I was taught to only thank and never ask but this instance I was asking God to help us find him, but you always thanks for everything first before asking anything.
I went like that, constantly praying for us to find him for a few days, maybe a few weeks. When I thought it wasn't going to happen my mom came with him, she found it inside someone's else yard.
I was so happy and I was convinced God was real and he cared about me, I thanked him constantly.
But then after a few weeks the puppy got sick, typical dog virose. I saw him degrade, vomit and shit himself, getting worse and worse in pure agony, the stench was terrible. After a lot of suffering he died.
That's when I realized that if God was real He gave me the puppy back so I could watch him suffer and die.


Now, of course nowadays I have a much mature sense of understanding that if God is real than his nature and even our nature is so immensely complex that is impossible to understand and our constant agony in this existence is merely part of nature. But I'm also not retarded so I know that if God was real there is no chance that any human religion was depicting him correctly, since there are so many and they all under study show to be shaped by the surroundings of the people at the time.
So I still believe something might have created the Universe, either by accident or decision, but it's certainly not a benevolent God, much less an abrahamic one.

BASED

Yeah I went to a few religious Ed classes back in the day but I was a quiet kid and the work was piss easy so I never said anything just in case it got me sent to a harder lesson.
No one really cares about religion (or a lack thereof) so actually mentioning my atheism was both very rare and not much of a big deal, it usually only came up in conversation with people who hold more exotic beliefs like immigrants.

So you never questioned your beliefs when everyone around you believed otherwise? Maybe I was a dumb fuck as a kid, but it never occured to 8 year old me that God didn't exist when everyone said he did. If someone had told me back then that God did in fact not exist, I probably wouldn't believe them.

I'm just curious, as you rarely meet someone today that was actually raised an atheist, so sorry if I come off as interrogative, that's not my intention.

That's the thing, no one really talked about religion except the religious Ed teachers and I never really listened to him anyway, so I was essentially left in a vacuum to form my own opinion.
I didn't realise that most of the world was still religious until last year, when I saw a video about that "Christian" theme park in America and decided to look it up. Imagine my shock when I learned non religious people make up only 10% or so of the global population!

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After months of researching and reading the bible, reading Dostoyevsky, Kierkegaard and Nietzsche

Fuck Germany and fuck Finland too

Retard

>me no believe god because god huwt fwuffy :(

Retards.

>me don't read things before replying also me god works in mysterious ways
Moronic fat piece of shit.

It was the opposite for me, I grew out of edgy atheism as a teen, into agnosticism and while there obviously is no way to know for sure if God is real or not I'll just live my life like God is because my life has gotten immeasurably better since I have.

Just an honest question from an atheist to a Christian, and I mean no offence, but how can you infer that God does exist because believing in him made YOUR life better? I hear this argument a lot and it just doesn't gel with me. Literally billions of people suffer daily, and millions upon millions have died over the course of the years, and they were more pious than you will ever be. What makes you different? Why does God prioritize you over other Christians, give you a good life for being a believer, while he idly watches as tsunamis destroy the homes of pious Chileans or war and terrorism ravage the homeland of Syriac Christians?

Like I said, I'm just genuinely curious for your reasoning here. If you want to hit me with a meme reply back, that's good too lol

I'm not really a Christian, didn't claim to be. As far as that goes in my mind God establishes things and then there is chaos, God sets up the sandbox, puts the toys in and whatever happens to the toys happens. It started with me meditating and having a profound spiritual experience and I don't really subscribe to Christian God being the only path. Having faith in there being a higher power has given me strength where I was lacking before so I could acquire the things I wish to and given me a peace that was absent not believing in it. I don't think I'm better or "chosen" over those people who have horrible things happen to them, I just think that there is chaos and order intertwined.

if god loves, then he is not perfect, therefore not god.