• Drusas
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    296 days ago

    My experience with teenage atheists is that they usually remain atheists into adulthood.

    • @Catoblepas
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      296 days ago

      They (hopefully) outgrow the edgy part, though, was my point.

      • Drusas
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        176 days ago

        I think you might have picked the wrong topic, then. Atheism tends to be sincere and not just edgy.

        • @Catoblepas
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          166 days ago

          I’m an atheist and that’s why I specified the edgy part.

      • @Vittelius@feddit.de
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        76 days ago

        But if they are edgy misogynists in their teens and then they outgrow the edgy part…

        … Then we’ll still have a bunch of misogynists on our hand, but now their beliefs are sincere rather than performative.

        • @Catoblepas
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          26 days ago

          It was an internet comment, not a thesis.

    • @UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.world
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      76 days ago

      Really hard to take a niche religious belief seriously without a large dedicated community of fellow practitioners.

      Like, if you’re not regularly going to a church, there’s no peer network or social reproduction. You might become “spiritual”, but it’s going to be some religion you invented in your own head that’s divorced from any other formal setting. As likely as a non-athletic teenager suddenly becoming a baseball professional.

      Organized religion is as much about the organization as the religion.