Atheism Without The Grey Hairs
A Younger Generation’s Rise to Atheism
Dear all young non-theists! I am Pete Darwin and I’m an avid secular humanist atheist and have been all my life. I’m currently completing a Masters of Science at the University of Melbourne in the area of evolutionary genetics and zoology.
Anyway, I am working at putting together a book of essays regarding the younger generations’ rise to atheism.
The idea for this book was brought about when I decided I wanted to tell my story about how I became an atheist, as well as share a bit about my personal life with religion and numerous fundi family members. It’s been a bumpy and interesting ride to say the least. However, while reflecting on my own history with religion and atheism I knew there must be numerous other interesting, amazing, scary, and even heartbreaking stories out there that should also be told.
The majority of what one reads, views or hears about atheism comes from an older generation. They are the authors of books, speakers at conferences and hosts on documentaries, and they do an amazing job at it too. However, I think the voice of the younger generations of atheists and their experiences and stories would be a great addition to the scientific, skeptical and non-theistic realm!
I want to provide a book that younger generations of theists, non-theists and agnostics alike can read, more easily digest, and hopefully connect with on a deeper level. I want to show what kind of person your average atheist is, and present an argument to show that the gap between atheists and theists is much narrower than assumed. To show that we atheists just have a different take on life that is based on scientific evidence and fact. Atheists are the least trusted minority according to US polls, when things couldn’t be further from the truth.
So I think it’s incredibly important to create a book that illustrates who and what the average atheist is like, as well as why, when and how they became an atheist.
I hope the book gives theist readers a better understanding of atheism and atheists in general, and not to fear or hate them as all too many do today. I hope it reassures and strengthens other atheists who read it, and that it gets fence sitter agnostics into the right paddock. I also hope that people in the process of losing their religion, or even those who just starting to question things, with something to connect with and provide a little support and guidance.
What is required of essay authors?
- To write 2000-5000 words
- Firstly, on their rise to atheism (the when, where, why, how), and any other interesting personal stories with religion or supernatural belief.
- Secondly, on the role atheism plays in your life.
- Thirdly, on at least one thing that brought them to atheism or solidifies there position there.
For the third section I’d like to cover as many areas as possible, which reinforce one’s stance as an atheist or a sceptic (if it’s about supernatural beliefs like astrology/homeopathy/psychics, etc).
- Examples: any area of science: evolution, archaeology, geology, history and inaccuracies in the bible, philosophy, issues with morality, Christ mythicism,
So one would introduce that topic and then explain how it is in direct contrast with theism or supernatural beliefs and affirms their atheism. With any personal stories relating to the topic added in if one chooses.
It doesn’t have to be that exact formula, but the main idea is to have a personal story about how one became an atheist and why one remains an atheist with reference to a specific reason/topic. People are welcome to add in anything extra, and go outside of the word limit if they need.
I will be getting in contact with a number of renowned atheists to be involved with this book, and will hopefully have space for 15-20 essays from average Joe young atheists of all shapes and sizes. I have to just quickly mention that all essays may be edited or asked for editing to be made, and that there’s no assurance that all essays will be published in the book. The best 15-20 will be chosen. Anyway, thanks for your time and keep fighting the good fight my friends!
I might also add, the cut off age will be 40. So anyone 40 years old or younger is able to write for this book (sorry anyone 41+ years old, I had to put the line somewhere). I’m yet to work out organise a publisher and issues surrounded proceedings from the book, but hope to have this sorted in the coming few weeks. Stay tuned. Cheers for your time guys!
Deadline for submissions
Quite a few people have been asking me about a deadline for getting their essay in for the book. There’s no real rush currently as I’m finishing up my MSc project from now until November, so I might put the deadline around the end of January of 2012. So let’s say Jan 31st for now, and if things change as I’m sure they will we can reassess things.
So for anyone writing an essay currently, or hoping to write one in the future, feel free to send them to me at petedarwin@gmail.com anytime from now until January. However, I may not be able to read it and offer feed back instantly, but I promise to reply to all submissions as soon as I am able.
Please share this information around with anyone you may think would be interested in writing an essay.
DEADLINE UPDATE: I’m going to extend the update to the end of 2012. It’s become obvious that this book project is going to take a long time to put together, and essays are going to be submitted at different times as people write at different speeds and have other things going on in their lives. So get them in when you can if you’re interested, but hopefully I’ll have everything I need by the end of 2012.
Pete
Hey Pete, unfortunately as a tired old atheist falling outside your age limit I am unable to add my thoughts to the hopefully large number of contributions you have. I truly hope the younger generation take up the cause question the idiocy of stone-age belief and push humanity toward a more rational, freethinking and morally equitable society. I wish you all the best with this project and I look forward to being able to read it.
~ tiNstAg
Hello,
I’ve been reading your blog, and find it interesting. I like the idea of this project. I am a 27 year old physics teacher from London. I would like to write about my experiences teaching and training to teach and the classes with religion that have occurred.
How many submissions for the project have you had so far?
How are you going to approach getting it published?
Thanks,
James Sheils
Hey James, thanks a lot for your interest. I’ve had about 10 or so submissions so far but I’m not really expecting many until closer to the cut off date on Jan 31st 2012. I would love for your to submit something regarding your rise to atheism and experiences as a physics teacher as I’m sure it’d be a really unique story. So please do submit something!
I’m hoping to go through a friend’s publisher, I just have to find the time to write up something to show them. I’m also interested in speaking with Embiggen Books about publishing my book once it’s completed, as they’re wanting to go into publishing here in Australia and I know the owner so fingers crossed.
Pete
Hello,
I am Thomas from Melbourne Fl. I am 26 years of age, and it wasn’t until I was discharged from the military, that I was not playing the agnostic game anymore. I grew up religious in a methodist church. Years later I became Jealous of my best friend for having success in this life. I thought he “knew” God better than I did for he was deeply religious. I converted to church of christ. I was prepped to be a preacher, and shortly joined the marines after my mother killed herself… (she was a marine veteran not in her right mind, and depressed from my fathers death, which he was methodist minister)… A lady from the church of christ was glad I found the truth, and implied my mother was in hell, but was happy for me. On top of many political religious heart aches, and life changing thoughts… I enlisted. Honorably discharged, I am now married to a beautiful woman, who grew up in a highly religious home crazier than our friend who thinks he is JESUS. We are both athiests living in a country were the majority is religious. Our friends and family have totally disconnected from us, and we have no commonality with them. I posted and share things like what you have blogged about to appeal to my peers. They don’t care, and are stuck in the american ways of our culture. My wife and I feel out of place and are tired. I want to reach my peers in my younger generation, but I feel like my arguments are going in circles getting nowhere. Especially, when these minds are already made up. Most accept religion because of the community and emotional support it brings.. My wife and I have said too much, and know too much that we can never go back to the primitive ways of cultural religious acceptance. My first job was cleaning tables when I was 19 for outbacksteakhouse. I have spent the better part of my youth struggling with religion and college. I have gone down a long confusing struggling road, and I am just now feeling the religious chains releasing from my mind, so I can move forward with my family. In this country it’s hard to find work and friends if you don’t believe in God. I now work again at outbacksteakhouse starting all over from where I was at 19… The only good thing I have is my family, and we have dreams to travel and do things with our life. broken dreams because of religion and my blind belief. I am part to blame for believing…No real job that I love with an income to do those things i want to do with my family. I feel like I am wasting my potential as many others who are stuck in rat race… I think we as humans are not meant for this kind of work… I won’t re-enlist, because I have a family.. Although, my peers are saying, “do it for god, country, and family…” it’s easy to send troops to die if you believe in an afterlife, yet our political leaders wouldn’t send their children to enlist. Anyways, I might, because the benefits of military will take care of my family. As an athiest I will give my life and mind to feed my family. If education was more affordable I would. I still have to borrow money for college, even with the GI bill to support my family. Minds are turning I think people are waking up. Life goes on.
I love your blog. I think your views are very influential in shaping the minds of so many people out there who are looking for answers or seeking for someone whom they can relate to. Your blog is very relevant. I shall be looking forward to more of your blogs. And yes, I’d like to share my thoughts and opinions, too, for your project. =)
You’re too kind! Please do feel free to share your thoughts on anything and everything including the project
This call for testimony from atheists comes at a good time. And as I’m in the age group your looking for. And on my holiday break and was staring down the battle of boredom, I shall be glad to contribute
Awesome Fiona! I welcome it, and look forward to reading your essay whenever you get it to me
My name is Jacob Clark, and I’m an 18 year old Biochemistry major in South Carolina. Let me know if my rise to atheism is anything special, and I might throw my hat in the pile.
I won’t know about your rise to atheism until you submit an essay mate, but would love to read it if you decide you’re interested
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when i find some time, i think i may submit
my grandfather was a Southern Baptist minister, even though he only had a high school diploma and was a mailman. He beat my grandmother, terrified my mother, had an affair with someone on his mail route with whom he had an illegitimate child (she’s my half Aunt I guess) and taught me the word “nigger” when I was a child. Wasn’t real hard for me to find atheism.
Wow, that sounds like a really interesting story / upbringing. I’d love to hear it, so I hope you find the time in the near future to submit an essay then
I wrote an essay this past weekend that got some attention about my journey into atheism. I wonder what you think of it?
http://chrispypaul.blogspot.com/2012/01/religion-and-me-photo-essay.html
Hey mate, yeah I loved it and spotted it on Reddit. Was going to ask if I might be able to incorporate it somehow?
Hey, thanks for the kind feedback
. I figure as long as you give credit where credit is due then by all means, use whatever fits! Keep me posted on the details
Quick question: Would this be primarily US essayists, or would a Danish perspective be accepted?
Personally, I should think it enlightening to offer a view from a country that actually has a state church with most citizens as members, but with one of the lowest numbers of active believers in the EU…
No not at all, it would be great to have essays from people from all over the world involved. So a Danish perspective would be great
Great!
In that case, please find my email address at my site (if you, as the owner of this site, can’t see it) and hit me up with details, preferred format etc.
There’s no specific format required, just follow the instructions above and that’s it.
Hey Pete, I love this site. I went on Google to find out what ‘The Caudal Lure’ means (I’m a massive Karnivool fan – great band and a great song) and your blog was one of the first things I came across. Not only do you explain what caudal luring is (thanks!), you have also provided a wealth of material that I find extremely interesting. So you have a new follower here!
I would absolutely love to contribute to your book project. I have just started my own blog (innothingwetrust) and to kill two birds with one stone, I think I will write my essay as a post on my site and then forward it to you for submittal. Might take me a while though – I’m extremely grateful you have extended the deadline to the end of the year!
Keep up the good work.
By the way, ‘Darwin’? You were somewhat typecast into a life of evolutionary zoology weren’t you?!
Hey mate, thanks so much for the kind words and interest! Definitely write me a submission for the book then! Take your time. Karnivool kick assssss!
Haha I’m not related to him it’s just my pseudonym on here, well not related directly at least. :p
All the best mate!
Hi I have an article from 1930′s written by a Indian freedom fighter who was hanged to death by British govt when he was about 23yr old . He was an atheist and wrote very famouse article “why I’m an atheist ” his name was Baghat Singh . After reading that article I became atheist in young age so do many others .if ur in trusted I can send u that article . Thanks
That’d be awesome mate, and I’d love it if you’re interested in writing an article too! My email’s petedarwin@ gmail.com if you can send it to me sometime. Cheers!
Pete
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Cheers buddy! If you’re interested in writing a poem or essay for the book that you’d like to submit, please do
Hi, Pete! I would love to contribute…I’m an atheist wife and mom of two, 34, in the Bible Belt! And I’m in the media! Let me know if you’re interested in hearing my story!
Awesome please do
I’ll add you on FB if you’re ok with that, keep in touch!