Are all aspies atheists -- or is it just me?

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12 Dec 2008, 7:13 pm

Silly question, but I was just wondering...



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12 Dec 2008, 7:17 pm

Far from all, but I suspect the ration is higher with us.
No, I can't back that up.



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12 Dec 2008, 7:17 pm

I just had the feeling that most aspies wouldn't really be too religious.. Dunno why..



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12 Dec 2008, 7:22 pm

Not I.


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12 Dec 2008, 7:23 pm

I believe in God.

However I can accept evolution and the big bang happening and still believe in God. I'm not saying I believe they happened, I'm just saying I don't not believe they happened if that makes sense.

I don't know much about science, so I can't say for certain about them. I do know I have questions if they do exist. Genuine questions, not I'm phrasing my opinion as a question in order to convert people into believing in God.



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12 Dec 2008, 7:25 pm

Some Aspers are very religious, and they believe in God.

Some Aspers are very religious, and they don't believe in God.

Some Aspers are not religious, and they believe in God.

Some Aspers are not religious, and they don't believe in God.

You might want to set up a poll to get some numbers first, and then form a conclusion. Just keep in mind that the poll will reflect the data from only those WP members who take the poll, and may vary widely from the general population.


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12 Dec 2008, 7:31 pm

There are a few people here who are religious. I'm not.



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12 Dec 2008, 7:46 pm

I'm not an atheist... In fact, I converted to Judaism 1 year/ 10 months ago. From my own point of view, it all made sense to me; I've been quite happier ever since. However, I do go -and always have gone- by the "To each their own" philosophy.



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12 Dec 2008, 7:46 pm

I'm not religious, as such, but I am a Christian. However, my understanding of God and my faith is not very conventional, and there are quite a few NT Christians who disapprove of it!



12 Dec 2008, 7:50 pm

There are plenty of aspies and auties here who beleive in god. Check out the religion and politic board here.



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12 Dec 2008, 8:07 pm

Hmm. I am aspie, but Catholic also. I think you might have gotten that idea that all aspies are atheists because they use to believe in God or a god, but they feel their god let them down, so they stopped believing. I've contemplated dropping my faith in God a few times also, because of that.



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12 Dec 2008, 8:12 pm

jimmister wrote:
Hmm. I am aspie, but Catholic also. I think you might have gotten that idea that all aspies are atheists because they use to believe in God or a god, but they feel their god let them down, so they stopped believing.


I know a lot of NTs to whom this applies too. I'm not sure if or why it would be an Aspie thing.



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12 Dec 2008, 8:12 pm

I think it's more a case of Aspie's being ration and logical and wondering how that related to faith, something that can't always (if at all) be rationalised.

The thing is I don't have faith when it comes to God I just accept that he exists, he's in the same part of my mind that accept that I,not anyone else don't know everything, therefore anything and everything is possible.



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12 Dec 2008, 9:06 pm

I'm happily Catholic.



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12 Dec 2008, 10:07 pm

I know that many aspies here are religious. However, I wouldn't be surprised if the percentage of agnostics and atheists were higher among the aspies than among the general population because a big part of why people attend community functions, including religion, is networking, fitting in, and socializing. I could see how some aspies might have difficulty with seeing people show up for hidden reasons. One might consider it dishonest to express certainty without having a good explanation for why they believe any of this is really true.


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12 Dec 2008, 10:15 pm

My mum and me had a real hard time with the meeting aspect of religion, with so many people been un I won't say christian like because that's implying that you can only be a good religious person is your a christian but basically not behaving in a manner you would assume someone following a religion would behave.

And I know that's very nieve, but when you find a religion that finally makes sense (and I imagine this would be even more important to someone on the Autism Spectrum) you want to believe that the other people who follow it will feel the way you do.

We Just couldn't deal with all the hypocritisism and the social exlusion and bullying is you hadn't been born in the religion. So know we just keep our "faith" so to speak, but not attend meetings or socialise with the members.

As I like to say, God/Whatever you worship may be perfect, that doesn't mean the people who follow him/her/it are.