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What part of the world are you from and where do you currently live?

I am from Belgium and I still live there. One day i will live on a deserted island all by myself. With my own garden, in my own tiny house and hamsters to provide for electricity.

What part of the world are you from and where do you currently live?

I'm from the USA. Born in Virginia. Lived in several states including Connecticut, MA, CO, NE, and now in Kansas.

Do you have children? If so how many and what ages?

What part of the world are you from and where do you currently live?

I am from and live in Ontario Canada.

Do you have children? If so how many and what ages?

No children yet ;)

What do you do at Atheist Republic?

*Disclaimer: This may only apply to atheists who were formerly a part of believing communities or atheists who have ongoing regular interactions with believers.

An AR member named Gina1 shared on our public forums her experience of dealing with depression and loneliness after abandoning her faith. Gina1 wrote that after leaving her religion she initially felt liberated. However during a crisis or tragedy, she no longer has her faith to comfort her.

What part of the world are you from and where do you currently live?

From the "Midwest" of the USA

Do you have children? If so how many and what ages?

Nope, no kids - For several reasons I never really wanted them.

What do you do at Atheist Republic?

Tania Amaral

What part of the world are you from and where do you currently live?

I am from Brazil but have lived in the U.S. since 1984.

Do you have children? If so how many and what ages?

One daughter (43), two grandchildren (15 and 18).

Our forums generate great questions and insightful responses and are a good place to go for conversation with smaller groups of people. In addition, anyone is welcome to join our forums so there are opportunities for conversation and debate with theists.

In Kevin Davis’ blog post, An Atheist’s Open Letter to Those Praying for His Son, Kevin shared his frustrations with having religious people constantly telling him that

Egyptian TV presenter El-Beheiry was sentenced to five years in prison after being found guilty of blasphemy—a charge filed against him by Al-Azhar, Egypt's highest Sunni authority.

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