Does an atheist have a word "thanksgiving"?
By sukandar_ag
@sukandar_ag (880)
Indonesia
March 30, 2007 5:50am CST
Would you tell me, please? Or, is there anyword to mean it?
Indeed, I'm very curious of this.
2 responses
@4monsters4me (2569)
• United States
23 Apr 07
Sure, why not? I am thankful for a lot of things in my life. I just don't thank a god that I don't believe in. I just thank life in general.
@sukandar_ag (880)
• Indonesia
23 Apr 07
That's exactly what makes me curious: To whom does an atheist tank?
"Life in general" means IMPERSONAL "thing", doesn't it? Do you mean it?
By the way, thanks a lot to you for your frankness.
@romel_ece (1290)
• Philippines
2 Apr 07
I think some of them will offer thanksgiving.We all know that some of them happened to be a catholic before they became atheist.Although they have new beliefs now but then I could say that they haven't get rid the faith they have in God.