I can see how it would be complicated if your cultural/religious background is different from the default: it's very easy for me to be an atheist while still engaging with the many parts of christianity I like, since Australia is so christian. I know my atheist-jewish grandma has a complicated relationship with jewishness (and still never eats ham).
Mm, rejecting is a strong word. But certainly I'm never going to convert to such a religion (which is a useful argument against most door knockers etc)
I had the advantage that my grandparents are all atheists, so it's hardly going against a long family tradition.
Re: i believe in my culture. does that make sense?
Mm, rejecting is a strong word. But certainly I'm never going to convert to such a religion (which is a useful argument against most door knockers etc)
I had the advantage that my grandparents are all atheists, so it's hardly going against a long family tradition.