VertigoGal
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I don't want this to come out wrong but...I have noticed that even the most openminded and PC of religious/spiritual people often don't take into account those who just don't believe either way. You'll hear people go on about how all religions are just different ways of being close to god, different ways of reaching god. I hear people telling their kids that religion doesn't matter- as long as you believe in god, that's all that matters. as if that covers all the bases, makes them the most openminded people in the world. That's obviously preferred to people who loudly mouth off about who's going to hell if they don't believe in a particular version involving particular characters. Still, my own parents will say things such as "as long as you believe in any god..." but don't seem to grasp that I actually don't. Now obviously I'm not really concerned about who thinks I will/won't get into heaven as I don't know or care if such a place exists. Just wondering if anyone has experienced the same thing, and what more liberal or "spiritual-not-religious" types honestly believe about people who just don't believe in anything.