FrederickDouglas
All Star
I know this doesn't apply to all women...and particularly applies to a certain group of woman.
I'm an atheist, but I don't bring up religion in my dealings with women, so it's never really been an issue for me
But I have noticed online, in the media, and in real life that a lot of women are turned off by atheism.
Why? And don't come in with the stereotype about atheists being militant or wanting to force their "beliefs" on others or being obnoxious. That has nothing to do with the lack of belief in God.
My interest lies in answering what's so repulsive about the idea of atheism to women.
I'm an atheist, but I don't bring up religion in my dealings with women, so it's never really been an issue for me
But I have noticed online, in the media, and in real life that a lot of women are turned off by atheism.
Why? And don't come in with the stereotype about atheists being militant or wanting to force their "beliefs" on others or being obnoxious. That has nothing to do with the lack of belief in God.
My interest lies in answering what's so repulsive about the idea of atheism to women.