A recent yearlong study to investigate the psychological well-being of — rural-residing and woman-identified atheists reveals various issues experienced because of their non-belief.
I had this same experience when I moved from Seattle to rural Iliinois a few years ago. Two of my neighbors invited me to their church, and another neighbor is a church. Luckily, my MIL who lived here (and is the reason we moved here) was a member of a different church, so I could beg off by mentioning that and avoid the whole atheism discussion completely.
To this day, I’ve never mentioned it to any of my neighbors.
I’ve been invited to church. I just say “No I don’t go to church” if that pisses people off so be it. I don’t give a fuck if people like me or not. And I don’t want to get along with assholes who would get pissed off about it, so its a win/win for me
I had this same experience when I moved from Seattle to rural Iliinois a few years ago. Two of my neighbors invited me to their church, and another neighbor is a church. Luckily, my MIL who lived here (and is the reason we moved here) was a member of a different church, so I could beg off by mentioning that and avoid the whole atheism discussion completely.
To this day, I’ve never mentioned it to any of my neighbors.
I’ve been invited to church. I just say “No I don’t go to church” if that pisses people off so be it. I don’t give a fuck if people like me or not. And I don’t want to get along with assholes who would get pissed off about it, so its a win/win for me