
How to say it?
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How to say it?
Post #1I come from a family who are relatively strong Christians. I attended church as a kid, but not since. I've always questioned God's existence, but never spoke of it. These days, my family has gotten into religion much more than I ever remember. My brother got his first tattoo (and still the only tattoo) of a large stylized cross with a dove overlaid right on his forearm. My father now plays in the church's band. My aunt and uncle preached to me about how wrong it was and how disappointed they were that I'm living with my boyfriend without being married. I could go on and on. I generally avoid conflict at all costs, so admitting that I don't believe the same as them has still, to this day, not come out. I love my family very much, and I don't want them to think less of me because of my non-religious stance. I'm in my mid twenties, and I think it's time that I fully accept my beliefs and make it known. Not just with my family, but with anyone who tries to preach to me. Instead of just listening, nodding and letting it go, I think I'm ready to stand up for myself. But the question is how?? 

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are you aware of the graphical anomaly in your avatar? there is not a dancing white man like figure on the canadian flag
Post #22
I read Darwin's avatar as "Atheist: Think Free". Sort of like "Movie Title: Subtitle Text!" It'd work better if it was "Atheism: Think Free" I think, but it works as is. Similar would be "Salmon Eater: Eat Salmon"
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The starting point for my avatar was stolen from Humanist Canada not the Canadian flag.Charles Darwin wrote:are you aware of the graphical anomaly in your avatar? there is not a dancing white man like figure on the canadian flag
This is their logo.

I felt that it needed a bit of livening up. So when I saw the logo for Canada's Best Diversity Employers, I saw an opportunity. I thought that if I took the five human characters, uncolored them and rotated them and animated them in sequence, they would look like a dancing Happy Human, the symbol for humanism.

Examine everything carefully; hold fast to that which is good.
First Epistle to the Church of the Thessalonians
The truth will make you free.
Gospel of John
First Epistle to the Church of the Thessalonians
The truth will make you free.
Gospel of John
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exactlyAdurumus wrote:I read Darwin's avatar as "Atheist: Think Free". Sort of like "Movie Title: Subtitle Text!" It'd work better if it was "Atheism: Think Free" I think, but it works as is. Similar would be "Salmon Eater: Eat Salmon"
it says atheist because it was the basis for my tattoo
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I like your logo. I know what you were going for and I tend to agree with the point of it. It still amazes me how many things religions convince you of believing, and in many cases, doing. It's definitely nice to be able to think whatever we want. Anyways, nice jobCharles Darwin wrote:exactlyAdurumus wrote:I read Darwin's avatar as "Atheist: Think Free". Sort of like "Movie Title: Subtitle Text!" It'd work better if it was "Atheism: Think Free" I think, but it works as is. Similar would be "Salmon Eater: Eat Salmon"
it says atheist because it was the basis for my tattoo
