Your religious upbringing

You're adding this false corollary like it's some sort of truth. It's your assumption, and it is incorrect. Find something else to pick apart that doesn't rely on these weird accusations.

Holy shit you’re actually insane.
What are you even talking about? I already said that “Right” and “Wrong” are about the question “Does god exist?” not “Do you believe in a god?”.

You didn’t ever think “Everyone is wrong but me”, I know that, you already said it. But you grew up with the idea that god doesn’t exist, while the majority around you thought that god DID exist.

It never posed a problem for me. I’m glad you’ve dropped that after posting about it 10 times.

Dropped what? You clearly have problems understanding what I’m saying.

Since my peers were kids, and the discussion never came up, I assume they were questioning their belief or w/e faith they were in as much as I was, and curious about other belief systems. I started square one as an atheist, my parents baptized me and sent me to Sunday school to satisfy relatives and let my siblings and I socialize, and after all of that I still ended up maintaining the atheism, even when I might have been taught to believe otherwise.

It never posed a problem for you, of course, I never said it did.
But, as I was saying, this mere idea - especially when planted so early - causes personality problems.

I don’t think it does.

I agree with

You maintained your atheism because your parents did, of course.

Most people do as their parents and role models do, yes.

Why do girls think it’s okay to have pixie cuts

And I only knew about my parents being atheists recently, if that’s worth any information for you.

Swiped decline

Yes, that’s why you “ended up maintaining the atheism, even when I might have been taught to believe otherwise.”

sometimes I think people can pull it off but most of the time I feel like girls I deem attractive need that hair to help elongate their face/ornament their forehead and stuff

I don’t think it’s an unreasonable thing to start as an atheist early on, without any exposure to atheism itself

I’ve never seen a pixie cut and thought damn that girls deserves my load

It is rare but they’re out there

Also these girls with eyebrows that look like eagle feathers are a swipe decline regardless of how nice their bodies are

Maybe since I was raised in a diverse group of people I was aware that there were many religions and no right and wrong about them, so I just took the agnostic route of saying “whatever works”. I had hindu friends, Muslim friends, Sikh friends, every kind of Christian, and Jewish friends, and had celebrated holidays with those groups in classes, and delighted to share my christmas eve/christmas and Easter traditions with them.