I've been an atheist for 20+ years now (ex-catholic). Early in my atheism, followed the typical new-atheism route; reading Dawkins, watching tons of debates and interviews, participating in forums, joining atheist and rationalist groups. I went through an angry atheist phase, and then into a compassionate rationalist phase, seeking to understand religions and religious people, and to guide those who might be on the fence.
For many years I was optimistic about the future, thinking that rationality would spread and accelerate around the world. That newer generations would discard their religion and adopt progressive attitudes. More recently, and obviously due to current world events, I've lost hope in a brighter future. I suppose I set myself up for disappointment. I think you could make an argument that in the very long run (centuries), people are getting more educated, rational, and secular, but it seems clear that is not a guarantee in the short term. Looking at the rise of Christian nationalism in the US, misogynistic laws, anti-LGBT sentiments, the absolute loss of freedom for women in Afghanistan, etc; Even my close family are some mix of religious, conspiracy theorists, and anti-vaxxers. Evidently, humanity can easily regress decades worth of progress in an instant.
I'm sure we all have coping mechanisms, relationships and activities we enjoy, escapism to take our mind off things. If you put those aside, how do you deal with living in a religious, irrational world that will likely not improve in our lifetimes? Can we reason our way to a positive mindset? Is cope all we have?
Thanks in advance for your replies. I will read every single one of them.
You can't, its like forever wading through shit, eventually the smell amd stench will get to you.
I read an author once that said he has 1000s of friends he turns to find solace, he reads his books and he can find much solace there with like minded people.. I know I have an elibrary of some 11,0000 books and a small local library that i enjoy.
I'm an anarchistic, aethiest and environmentally concerned. None of these things align with how the majorty of humans have chosen to align how we live in the world, I've never fitted in. So, like a fart in a crowded lift, i ignore it.
My partner is also aethiest, she's just more acerbic with her anti religious invective then I am :) We live on 4 acres on the outskirts of a small rural village here in Australia, it's overwhelmingly old, white, conservative and religious. So there is that uggh. I am old (60) and white.