Remy LeBreh
Linconia
Death in the flesh? I'm willing to consider that, still doesn't invalidate my original point.
I'm willing to admit a judeo-christian-islamic upbringing could have benefits for living with a standardized societal moral guide, but as far fully committing to the belief system just isn't for me.
Free will can not coexist with omnipotence and omniscience. A truly omnipotent and omniscient being will already know that outcome.
For the record, I'm not full on atheist. I'm probably a deist.
So I gotta cape for the full atheists, let's see, for me what made me abandon religion...
- Growing up hearing how god was "all around us" but never experiencing any tangible evidence
- Noticing how the most deplorable people could gain favor in the church community just by getting saved or baptized
- Years of hearing about rampant sexual abuse by pastors and priests
- Actually reading the bible and realizing it's as fantastical as GoT or LOTR
- General living as a black man in America, and learning how our slave ancestors were indoctrinated with religion to be docile

I'll fully admit I look down on religious types as lemmings, but I get it, I'm almost jealous of the fake comfort they get from sending prayers to space Santa. I personally get comfort from knowing that life is a dice roll and some sadistic deity didn't create some of the hard times I've been through.