M

Female

United States

Profile Information:

Your Religious Status
Atheist
About Me:
I am a registered nurse, mother, wife, atheist. I love to read, exercise, and am a perpetual student.
Age
31-35
Relationship Status
Married
Why are you here?
I am always excited when I find more of my "kind"!
The religion you left
Christian
Why you left your religion.
I looked for religion once, desiring a community of like beliefs. Looking for religion actually landed me into atheism/humanism. Go figure.
Think Atheist Travel Network Couch Availability - Are you able to host anyone now?
No

Comment Wall:

  • Joshua Michail

    Welcome to the site M.
  • Carolanne

    Thank you! I'm sure everything will work out with my graduation =]
  • Reggie

    Expecting in mid-summer. Should be...interesting. :-)
  • B.

    PhD in medical microbiology.. I finish my BSc in Chem + Biol next month (OMG was that a long 4 years!) and start my masters (I'm technically already doing the research for it..) the following month.

    Undergrad is a long, painful process and nursing is one of the more stressful degees. You're a star for choosing it!
  • Shine

    I am most definitely going to see Alice tomorrow! Unfortunately, I did not have time to reread Carroll's novel; the last time I read it was about seven years ago while spending a month in San Francisco. Needless to say, my memories are a bit spotty. ;) How did your girls like the original book? Did they like the illustrations? I always thought that Victorian black-and-white drawings were a trip!
  • Angie the Anti-Theist

    Hi M, yeah I'm the girl on the news. I think you're talking about the ABC News piece where they had someone from Family Research Council all "we're so concerned". I cracked up when I saw it, "Bitch you ain't emailed me your concern. Your just enjoying the media attention I stirred up."
  • Reggie

    The pup in question is named Malcolm (after Malcolm Reynolds of Firefly fame). We have a female Shiba named Serenity (also from the TV show).

    And don't let my comments about parenthood fool you. I am excited about the new, bipedal puppy that will soon join the family. I am just sad that my streak of 33 years of never changing a diaper will soon come to an end. I was hoping to set a record, but alas, doody calls.
  • Reggie

    P.S. Your kids (I presume) are adorable!
  • Shine

    Yay, have a great time at the theatre! My boyfriend and I saw it yesterday afternoon and we loved it. I am going to somehow find time to fit in a rereading of the book and then we're going to go see it once more before it leaves the theatre. ;)
  • Shine

    How did your girls like Alice?
  • M

    Yeppers, those are my monkeys. And though I may be biased, they ARE adorable!
  • louise :)

    aw thanks =] its alright over here, bit boring weatherwise =] yay good choice of name :D hows the us? anything excitin? lol
  • Shine

    Yay, I'm glad that everyone enjoyed the movie! I agree, it was visually stunning; it will definitely be one of my go-to movies to pop in and drift off to on a rainy day. :)
  • Michael

    I believe that even here there may be a few lost sheep that will hear his voice, particularly in the wake of the revelation that they have rejected falsehood anyway in becoming atheist.
  • Michael

    I show that the last 2000 years of history relative to the living oracles of God (the martyrs of Christ) have has been foreseen by the Testimony of Jesus Christ. I show in categorical detail how history has fulfilled the same exactly. since the prophecies involve imagery, I provide references and interpretation of the individual elements used the imagery.

    woman = a city
    Beast = Empire
    water= many people and tongues
    stars= messengers of God
    clouds of heaven= the army of heaven
    heads of the Beast= imperial bloodlines
    horns= kings
    etc.
  • Michael

    Though others come very close in terms of the translation of the individual imagery elements. No one before me has published an exact correlation with history in exhaustive detail.
  • Kristen Powell

    Personal essays, short stories, and of course, the ever present manuscript. Pay bills via newspapers. I am working on it, but I wanted to comment on the uselessness of prayer. :)
  • Shine

    Hi! Just wanted to let you know that I have been thinking about the tribute that you wrote for your friend. It was a beautiful piece, and I hope that your family and friends are healing well.
  • Angie the Anti-Theist

    Hi yes, I'm the one you saw on the news :) It's kind of annoying that some of the media tried to conflate atheism with abortion, when I actually became prochoice and made the decision to abort if necessary back when I was a Christian, two full years before becoming an atheist.
  • Reggie

    Can't wait for my baby girl! Any tips for raising girls?

    And the puppy fur is very soft, indeed. Thanks!
  • Shine

    Glad to hear that you are feeling better. :) Nothing new with me except for the normal pile of essays to write and books to read, lol! I had to ban myself from TA over the past week in hopes of getting more work done. Sadly, I just found myself back to trolling Facebook more, lol...
  • Shine

    Hi hi! :) Spring break was great! I went to California to visit my grandmother...who happens to live in a convent, lol. So I spent the weekend hanging out with nuns. We (I met my parents out there) did get a chance to spend one day sightseeing in Hollywood; it was quite a contrast to go from the cloistered silence of the nunnery to the insanity of Hollywood Boulevard, lol! (Guess which one I preferred...) I'm sooo happy this semester is almost over; how many weeks do you have left? Four more for me and then I'm actually going to take a semester off for the first time in three years! :D
  • Shine

    I have a deep sentimental attachment to Catholic iconography, as is probably evidenced by all my pictures of cemetery angels. :) I think that I have always sought some sort of ancestral tradition underlying Catholic ritual; when I was forced to get confirmed in high school, I chose St. Brigid--the mother goddess worshipped by the pre-Roman Irish tribes--as my confirmation name. Of course, I don't believe in any of the supernatural aspects of paganism either, but I'm nonetheless fascinated by the sociological history that was absorbed by the Catholic faith. And I think that art is such a great reflection of how human beings have turned to religion throughout our history to tackle the greatest mysteries.

    Like you said, the Catholic Church as an institution is nothing but a vicious, power-hungry, and money-driven machine. But there is something fascinating about the individual laypeople of Catholicism--both born into or forcibly converted--who have contributed to create this body of myth, ritual, and iconography which draws upon such a diversity of sources.

    Yay for school almost being out! :D I'm actually taking my first semester off this summer in three years, too; I have been going straight (fall/winter/summer) since the fall of 2007. I am definitely looking forward to some really good relaxation and finally making a serious dent in my reading list, lol! It sounds like you and your girls are going to have a blast on the beach; I may have to make a pilgrimage down to the Gulf Coast to see the ocean at least once, myself! :)
  • Misty: Baytheist Living!

    Hi M.
    Professional diving basically means I get paid to lead tourists around underwater in open circuit scuba gear.

    I also do deep stuff, too. I'm qualified for mixed gas and rebreathers, but I can't teach or do anything with anyone that doesn't have equal certifications there.
  • Shine

    Yay, thanks! I so excited. :D
  • Shine

    This summer, my boyfriend and I are finally moving to Austin! I'll spend the next three months setting up our new apartment/house/whatever-we-find-to-rent, lol. And we're getting a new puppy! We've decided that our 1 1/2 year-old pug needs a sibling so I'm set on getting him a little sister. What are your plans?
  • Shine

    Yay, I'm glad that you and your girls are enjoying the summer! Although school ended last month, I've been consumed by all the preparations needed for our move to the city at the end of this month. Because my boyfriend is in a wheelchair, it has taken a lot of extra time and effort to find an apartment that will accommodate us. But we finally have a place! Now I just need to finish out my last few weeks at work and we're off. :) I have my first meeting with a university adviser next Monday and I'm so excited to pick out my classes!
  • Dave G

    Good Omens was a fun book. :)
  • Gaytor

    Hey M, Thanks for the add! Sorry to be short, but me computer is going to crash on me. Added Microsoft Security a few months back and here come the problems! Ran for two years with nothing... no probs.
  • Reggie

    No baby yet. Thanks for asking, though! Momma is miserable and ready to be done with it. I'll post something on T|A soon after the stork arrives.
  • Angela Gorman

    Hi M.. thank you. I will hopefully be returning many times in the future. If you would like to join me I would love to have someone like-minded with me instead of the overwhelmingly god fearing people I have to deal with! Takes all my self-control.. believe me. I am probably going to Zimbabwe late October for about 10days.. to Insiza Region. My visits are for a maximum of 2weeks but mostly 7-9days at a time.
  • Angela Gorman

    Hi M.. no problem! I sense the need is going to increase as we approach 2015 when the Millennium Development Goals have tio be achieved. I think it will all have a greater public profile and of course 5 of the Goals have a partial or total health element. It really is fantastic and life-changing. I am off to Sierrra Leone for the 4th time on 1st October, just for a week, then probably to Zimbabwe for my first visit mid/end of October.
  • Todd

    Saw that you didn't have a gift..so here's one
  • Hope

                                      

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