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I am interested in learning how others view the world, I have an open mind and am interested in scienctific approach to life.

Tell us your story about how you escaped faith based beliefs?

I ran as fast as I could!!! Then I decided to study faiths from an anthropological standpoint, I love to see just what about faith is important to people today.

What, if anything, do you do to promote a free society?

I have a wide variety of friends from gay to athiest to Jewish. I promote everyones right to have their own views. Our world has lots bigger issues to face, such as our environment, than who's religion is better than the others.

How do you define "freedom?"

The right of each individual person to live according to his or her own beliefs, the right to live in a world that is working together to find the answers to bigger problems than who is right or wrong about a god.

Which did you stop worshipping first? God or Government?

I had progressive parents who were not religious. They were cool and I miss them. They gave me a world that doesn't have to be seen through a religious lens. Then I married a southern baptist. Mistake. I wouldn't say I ever worshipped the government.

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    "I am interested in learning how others view the world, I have an open mind and am interested in scienctific approach to life."
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