• idiomaddict@lemmy.world
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        53 minutes ago

        Depending on the community near you, Unitarian Universalists sometimes have basically that. I’ve been an atheist since I was four, but I have no problem with other people being religious and it was perfect for me. If you’re the type to be annoyed by people talking about the universe in a way that suggests the supernatural, you might not want to deal with even the UU’s very mild language. When I went as a kid, we learned about volcanoes in Sunday School, as a gauge for how religious they are.

        Or if you want evil church without religion, can I interest you in crossfit?

      • captainlezbian@lemmy.world
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        7 hours ago

        I jokingly asked my wife if she’d go to basically church but reading from Marx instead and despite neither of us being marxists it actually sounded like something we’d go to

        But also seriously look into if you have a local community center or library and what events they host. Stuff like that often struggles to find attendees

        • JeSuisUnHombre@lemmy.zip
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          I do think there’s a special thing about church that is this bigger than yourself experience that you share with your community that just isn’t quite replicated in events like art clubs or whatever, volunteering is probably closer

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        10 hours ago

        There are several non religious ethical groups to spend time with.

        I tried to get you links but I ran out of time before having to do other responsibilities.

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      9 hours ago

      Even if you find one where there isn’t an emphasis on tithes or donation, that’s not exactly a space set up for public socializing. It’s a private space, used by a dedicated and defined group, for socializing within that group. Outsiders may be welcome, but they’re only welcome within that structure.