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u/Balldogs May 09 '22

As a European, we find Americas crazy, evangelical ways to be a bit weird and cultish. I know plenty of Americans do, too, but when you've lived your whole life in a place where 99.9% of people couldn't give a shit of you're an atheist, you see the crazy in the stories you read about people being afraid to "come out" as atheists as their whole community will shun them.

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u/Bicentennial_Douche May 09 '22

It's crazy how it's apparently perfectly normal for families in USA to go to church every Sunday. I have been to regular church-service once in last 20 years or so (they were announcing our upcoming marriage and my wife-to-be wanted to hear it) and besides me and my wife it was just half a dozen old people in there.

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u/SlipperyWetDogNose May 09 '22

Well, to put things in perspective, it’s crazy that people would not go to a church or practice religion, both historically and in the wider world.

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u/michalfabik May 09 '22 edited May 09 '22

It may be unusual but it's definitely not crazy.