Atheist blogger Leah Libresco converts to Christianity

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Leah Libresco, who’d been a prominent atheist blogger for the religion website Patheos, announced on her blog this week that after years of debating many “smart Christians,” she has decided to become one herself, and that she has begun the process of converting to Catholicism.

Libresco, who had long blogged under the banner “Unequally Yoked: A geeky atheist picks fights with her Catholic boyfriend,” said that at the heart of her decision were questions of morality and how one finds a moral compass.

“I had one thing that I was most certain of, which is that morality is something we have a duty to,” Libresco told CNN in an interview this week, a small cross dangling from her neck. “And it is external from us. And when push came to shove, that is the belief I wouldn’t let go of. And that is something I can’t prove.”

According to a Patheos post she wrote on Monday, entitled “This is my last post for the Patheos Atheist Portal,” she began to see parts of Christianity and Catholicism that fit her moral system. Though she now identifies as a Catholic, Libresco questions certain aspects of Catholicism, including the church’s positions on homosexuality, contraception and some aspects of religious liberty.

“There was one religion that seemed like the most promising way to reach back to that living Truth,” Libresco wrote about Catholicism in her conversion announcement post, which has been shared over 18,000 times on Facebook. “I asked my friend what he suggests we do now, and we prayed the night office of the Liturgy of the Hours together.”

At the end of the post, Libresco announces that she is in a Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults class and is preparing for baptism. She will continue to blog for Patheos, but under the banner, “A geeky convert picks fights in good faith.”

According to Dan Welch, director of marketing for Patheos, Libresco’s post has received around 150,000 page views so far.

“Leah's blog has gotten steadily more popular since she arrived at Patheos, but a typical post on her blog is probably closer to the range of 5,000 page views,” Welch wrote in an email. “Even now, a few days later, her blog is probably getting 20-30 times its normal traffic.”

Libresco’s announcement has left some atheists scratching their heads.

“I think atheists were surprised that she went with Catholicism, which seems like a very specific choice,” Hemant Mehta, an atheist blogger at Patheos, told CNN. “I have a hard time believing how someone could jump from I don’t believe in God to a very specific church and a very specific God.”

Mehta says that Libresco’s conversion is a “one-off thing” and not something that signals any trend in atheism. “The trends are very clear, the conversions from Catholicism to atheism are much more likely to happen than the other way around,” he said.

But while atheists were puzzled by the conversion, others commended Libresco.

“I know I’ve prayed for her conversion several times, always thinking she would make a great Catholic,” wrote Brandon Vogt, a Catholic blogger. “And with this news, it looks like that will happen. Today heaven is roaring with joy.”

Thomas L. McDonald, a Catholic Patheos blogger, welcomed Libresco to the fold: “Welcome. I know this was hard, and will continue to be so. Don’t worry if the Catholics make it as for difficult for you as the atheists. We only do it to people we love.”

Libresco says one of the most common questions she has received is how she'll deal with atheists now.

“The great thing about a lot of the atheist and skeptic community is that people talk more critically about ideas and want to see proof provided,” Libresco said. “That kind of analytical thinking is completely useful and the Catholic Church doesn’t need to and should not be afraid of because if you’ve got the facts on your side, you hope they win.”

Libresco is just switching the side she thinks the facts are on

Atheist blogger Leah Libresco converts to Christianity - U.S. News

I just watched a CNN interview where she talks about how her Atheist and Theist friends said her philosophy never made sense when she was an atheist. When it comes to Catholic mass and bible fluff she accepts it the way she accepts Harry Potter lore (she's a fan). She still sounds confused to me :yeshrug: Just thought that I'd share.
 

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thats strange.. this sums up my thoughts

“I think atheists were surprised that she went with Catholicism, which seems like a very specific choice,” Hemant Mehta, an atheist blogger at Patheos, told CNN. “I have a hard time believing how someone could jump from I don’t believe in God to a very specific church and a very specific God.”

I just don't see how you could pick one religion out of all the other religions, especially after being once atheist you'd understand how stupid it is to think one religion is more right than the other.

It would make much more sense for this person to just believe in "God" in general than subscribing to a specific religion.
 

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Someone, maybe valet, posted about this a little while ago. Basically, the story was that she was an atheist who somehow believed that morals were objective truth that existed on some transcendent plane, a la many Platonists, which set her apart from the vast majority of atheists. It's only a short distance to religion from there.

Basically, her beliefs will probably be more consistent now than they were before, and this wasn't really a victory for religion over atheism, since she didn't lead or represent the vast majority of atheists, due to her unorthodox stance.
 
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“I know I’ve prayed for her conversion several times, always thinking she would make a great Catholic,” wrote Brandon Vogt, a Catholic blogger. “And with this news, it looks like that will happen. Today heaven is roaring with joy.”

:laff: :laff: :laff:
 

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“I know I’ve prayed for her conversion several times, always thinking she would make a great Catholic,” wrote Brandon Vogt, a Catholic blogger. “And with this news, it looks like that will happen. Today heaven is roaring with joy.”

:laff: :laff: :laff:

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scust at anyone who belives that "heaven" is roaring with joy because that bytch turned into a catholic
 

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Someone, maybe valet, posted about this a little while ago. Basically, the story was that she was an atheist who somehow believed that morals were objective truth that existed on some transcendent plane, a la many Platonists, which set her apart from the vast majority of atheists. It's only a short distance to religion from there.

Basically, her beliefs will probably be more consistent now than they were before, and this wasn't really a victory for religion over atheism, since she didn't lead or represent the vast majority of atheists, due to her unorthodox stance.

Lmao @ the spin. You lost ONE. We lose thousands. It's okay. Dude couldn't wait to try to distance "the cause" from "the traitor."

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Lmao @ the spin. You lost ONE. We lose thousands. It's okay. Dude couldn't wait to try to distance "the cause" from "the traitor."

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How could I lose one? I don't identify with any particular atheist movement or organization, nor do I cheerlead when people become atheist (it can be a difficult process, significantly change your life and interactions with people close to you, and is a serious matter) and beyond that kind of specific organization, there is no "we" or "us."

Besides, I'd never heard of this girl before, and she states clearly that she wanted to be Christian, was looking for some particular philosophy she agreed with, and furthermore, believed in objective, transcendent morals that are inherent to the universe, neither of which apply to me (or to the vast majority of nonreligious people.) Lumping her in with someone like me just because we both didn't believe in the Christian God is counterintuitive and doesn't really serve any purpose.

No offense, but I think you're the one doing the spinning here. I said what I said because the article tries to speak in terms similar to yours, as if this "prominent" "atheist blogger" converting means something in some larger, imagined zero-sum game between atheists (a borderline vacuous term in contexts like this) and Christians (also somewhat vague, since, for example, she is a bisexual and doesn't plan on changing her ways, and her argument is that God is defined solely as Morals, which is not something any particular sect agrees with.)
 

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How could I lose one? I don't identify with any particular atheist movement or organization, nor do I cheerlead when people become atheist, and beyond that kind of specific organization, there is no "we" or "us."

Besides, I'd never heard of this girl before, and she states clearly that she wanted to be Christian, was looking for some particular philosophy she agreed with, and furthermore, believed in objective, transcendent morals that are inherent to the universe, neither of which apply to me (or to the vast majority of nonreligious people.) Lumping her in with someone like me just because we both didn't believe in the Christian God is counterintuitive and doesn't really serve any purpose.

No offense, but I think you're the one doing the spinning here. I said what I said because the article tries to speak in terms similar to yours, as if this "prominent" "atheist blogger" converting means something in some larger, imagined zero-sum game between atheists (a borderline vacuous term in contexts like this) and Christians (also somewhat vague, since, for example, she is a bisexual and doesn't plan on changing her ways.)

Atheism is defined as a lack of belief in all gods, am I correct? If she didn't believe in God or gods then she was an atheist. However she felt about morals has nothing to do with her atheism. The article stated that someone identifying themselves as atheist found religion. That was the point. Do you disagree with that?

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Atheism is defined as a lack of belief in all gods, am I correct? If she didn't believe in God or gods then she was an atheist. However she felt about morals has nothing to do with her atheism. The article stated that someone identifying themselves as atheist found religion. That was the point. Do you disagree with that? Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I997 using Tapatalk 2

I do disagree with that. What exactly is newsworthy about "an atheist finding religion?" The article clearly tries to sensationalize it by quoting other random believers and nonbelievers no one has ever heard of and making the whole thing out to be more controversial and more black and white than it actually is. I'd rather watch WCW clips on youtube, to be honest- at least those are entertaining.

If this was some major Archbishop rejecting God or Dawkins turning Christian, it might actually be newsworthy, though it still wouldn't warrant the kind of framing the article uses.
 
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