Are most people with Asperger's Atheists?

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26 Apr 2016, 9:57 am

I'm not really anything in particular, just a little kitty who believes in imaginary and fantastical things. :)


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02 Nov 2016, 12:44 am

I went to Catholic school and I "kind of" believed in God but as I got older the belief just drifted away. It did not seem the least bit likely at all to me.



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02 Nov 2016, 1:00 am

I don't identify as atheist because everyone I know who does firmly believes there is nothing godlike out there. Since I don't like believing things I cannot become a part of a group which works off belief but in the other direction.

I consider myself no religion and no beliefs about anything. I dislike belief and prefer to know or have tentative guesses I have to work from in order to survive. These guesses get mistaken for belief but they have nothing in common, its more that I cannot test everything myself and so I must just make the best guess possible. Like if a doctor prescribes medication I take it and hope they are right. I have no way of knowing but that doesn't mean I believe the doctor, I'm just having to make a guess (and I hate that but what else can you do).



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02 Nov 2016, 4:49 am

I wasn't brought up in any religion and, as far as I can recall, I have always been an agnostic atheist. I'm a meerkat during weddings and funerals; when everyone else has their heads bowed, I'm sat upright, looking around the church a the architecture.


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02 Nov 2016, 5:19 am

I could not survive without the promise of a better life waiting for me in eternity.



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02 Nov 2016, 7:22 am

I suspect we could be either atheists of followers of a particular persuation, depending on the individual and all the surrounding circumstances.

From my own experience, when I haveadopted a path it tends to be a lot more than just lip service. I took great delight in reading up widely, not just beliefes and scriptures, but comentary, biography of importnat figures, procedures of "Church Government" for want of a better term and so forth. I suspect the whole thing rather joined my collection of "Special Interests" in that particulalrly Aspie sense of the word.



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02 Nov 2016, 11:31 am

I don't know if most aspies would be atheists, I can only speak for myself. I am.


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02 Nov 2016, 4:22 pm

Me too. Would love to see some stats.


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02 Nov 2016, 4:33 pm

I am Diyinian. Its a one of the smaller religions in the world; but has a rich spiritual and intellectual heritage.
I prefer it for its emphasis on moral living, good character, the advancement of knowledge, the development of moral and intellectual capabilities, and tolerance for other those of other religious belief.



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02 Nov 2016, 7:19 pm

^Diyinian. I googled the word and found zilch. Can you link a site to the religion? Thanks.



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03 Nov 2016, 11:36 am

im an athiest mainly because if i cant hold it or see it, it isnt real. and you might say "but you cant see pluto, yet its there" well thats because i CAN go and see it if i want, so that makes sense. so basically i need physical proof to believe


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03 Nov 2016, 11:38 am

I come from a part-Catholic and part-Jewish family. I don't really identify with any religion, but I definitely believe in God.


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03 Nov 2016, 2:10 pm

I was raised without religion or any manner of belief system; I ultimately converted to Christianity in my mid-20s after years of studying theology and spirituality. That's just my own story; I don't think there's any correlation between Asperger's and atheism.



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03 Nov 2016, 2:34 pm

I am not an atheist but my strong moral(a positive of high functioning autistic woman/girl) see special needs jungle) brought me to God through my brother and since 18 years old I have always been loved by a God who made me and knew of me before I was conceived and has plans to prosper me not to harm and give me a future. I am not broken or imperfect but loved completely by God. My life hasn't been a bed of roses roses have thorns! But I know God is be with me to the end of my life.



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03 Nov 2016, 2:42 pm

I'm a scientist, not an atheist. I also like the satanic bible, it really speaks to my moral standards except for the ritual part.


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03 Nov 2016, 2:45 pm

As an aspie I think in black and white. My rigid thinking is strong. I can't do abstract or gray - it's either this or that. If there's a God, I'll need absolute proof. A Bible is not proof, just a collection of books. The existence of animals and trees is not proof. The existence of planets and stars are not proof. I'm not a guesser. I MUST have proof. How someone can be an aspie, and "think" there is a God so there "must" be a God, absolutely makes no sense and seems contradictory to being on the spectrum.