I don't think so?
You should watch it, stars jim carey, everyone views his entire life until he finally grows up :0008
You should watch it, stars jim carey, everyone views his entire life until he finally grows up :0008
An insurance salesman/adjuster discovers his entire life is actually a TV show.
I'll have to check this out.
Wait. 8.
Kick, did you grow up catholic?
What about Whatshisnuts?
Ever since I was 1 day old........
Atheist.
I know 6 atheists. All 6 grew up catholic.
You said: I often say I can usually tell within 15 minutes of meeting someone whether they grew up catholic, just in the way they carry themselves, speak, and treat others. I am sure that is the case for a lot of religious communities.
explain what tips you off.
For people who grew up in it, whether going to Catholic schools or what not, it is more of a culture and a community than just a religion.
So while I am not practicing, and many many parts of me are athetist-like, I never stop appreciating the moral foundation and dedication to charity and care of others that I developed as a youngster. I don't think about it that much, but it is inside me and influences a lot of how I live my life.
I recall no fire and brimstone sermons (though I'm sure there were some), but I remember A LOT of 'these are the ways you can be a good person in the eyes of god and man". "these are the ways you help the poor or the needy". That was 90% of it.
I often say I can usually tell within 15 minutes of meeting someone whether they grew up catholic, just in the way they carry themselves, speak, and treat others. I am sure that is the case for a lot of religious communities.
The lapse-Catholic syndrome, whether atheists or not, doesn't undo the community or influence the tradition had on those people.
I don't go to Church or pray or follow all the rules, but I am still Catholic.
Weird huh? :shrug:
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