Mountain Goat wrote:
I think I am unique. Maybe there is no one like me at all? This is not being negative or boasting. Is just how it is.
This site, to fit in one needs to be like everyone else and to think like others on this site and I don't.
There isn't any one mold that most of us fit into. People on this site have a variety of beliefs and come from many different cultural backgrounds.
Mountain Goat wrote:
I am not an atheist who is into science in a big way. I am not gay or bisexual.
Not everyone here is an atheist, and not everyone here is gay or bisexual. There are plenty of heterosexuals and plenty of Christians (of various stripes) here.
Mountain Goat wrote:
I seem to be on the recieving end of bad feelings against me for just being me.
Could you point to some specific examples?
Mountain Goat wrote:
So this means I am neither allistic or autistic and definately not anywhere in the middle either... I don't know what I am.
None of the specific issues you mentioned above have any bearing on whether you are autistic.
Both atheists and gays/bisexuals seem to be more
common among autistic people than among the general population, but this doesn't mean there aren't plenty of autistic Christians and plenty of autistic heterosexuals too.
Mountain Goat wrote:
This is not self pity. This is puzzlement. Where do I fit in?
Sooner or later there will probably be groups of autistic Christians of various kinds. Indeed, groups of autistic people in particular religions are one of the categories of groups I think the autistic community needs - see my
Longterm visions for the autistic community.
In the meantime, you're certainly welcome here, as far as I can tell.
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