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Atheism in the Bible belt | Joe Mercaldo | TEDxGreenville

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    Hello.
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    Have you ever been there?
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    Do we all start out that way?
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    I mean it's like in school
    when you're asked to take a test,
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    where you circle the correct answer:
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    Are you going to pick A, B or C?
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    It has to be one and everyone
    is only going to choose one,
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    but not every answer is going to be right.
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    This is pretty straightforward
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    and how a lot of people
    start out taking tests.
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    This is common to most if not all of us,
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    but one day someone put
    a test in front of you.
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    There was another option:
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    it was none of the above or some other
    variation of the same reasoning.
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    For the first time you're allowed to say,
    "The answer is not there."
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    You don't have to believe
    in a certain choice,
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    but that your choice now can be
    that the answer was never there to start.
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    So D could be your answer.
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    Really?
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    I mean you were told over and over again
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    there were certain ways to do things
    and there was always a correct answer.
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    And remember that,
    like in high school, A's, B's and C's,
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    that's what you'd rather have
    before ever trying to go for a D.
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    And I like to tell people,
    "D does not stand for devil."
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    Just to make sure.
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    (Laughter)
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    So think of it this way: what if every day
    you felt like you're in another world,
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    didn't fit in and everything...
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    and the only way you felt like
    you could survive was to blend in.
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    Makes sense that you might feel
    awkward, anxious and invisible.
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    I think we all agree that we feel
    our best when we can be ourselves
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    and be accepted that way.
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    When I was younger, all I could do
    was see things as black-and-white.
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    So something was right or wrong,
    it was this way or that way,
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    there was no gray, no wiggle room.
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    There was no questioning about it.
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    The "D's" in life,
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    they have a story, they have a face,
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    they have accomplishments
    and challenges too.
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    So what's my story?
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    Well, years ago,
    I was in a Catholic Church
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    saying a Creed along with everyone.
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    Now a Creed, for anyone who does not know,
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    is a way to profess
    your beliefs in something.
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    At that very moment
    I happened to be saying,
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    "I believe in God, Father Almighty,
    maker of Heaven and Earth,
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    of all that is seen and unseen."
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    And then - whoa! -
    all of a sudden my head, my brain,
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    it just said confidently and surprisingly,
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    "No, I don't."
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    And after saying this line
    and every one after it,
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    I started to like check it off
    like a mental list of
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    "No, I don't." to everything.
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    Up until now, I had just said
    what everyone else was saying.
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    I thought that's how to do it,
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    like anything
    that you were told to memorize:
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    to say over and over again
    without questioning.
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    So D actually ended up being my answer.
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    D in my case it was an option
    called atheism.
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    So let's define atheism.
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    According to the Merriam-Webster
    Online Dictionary,
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    the first definition
    is the archaic definition,
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    and that's 'ungodliness, wickedness'.
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    The current definition though is
    a disbelief in the existence of a deity.
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    There is no deity.
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    So let me explain it this way:
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    there's Up, I think that's where
    most of us would think
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    that people put a god,
    a happy place, a heaven.
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    For every Up there's a Down.
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    So Down, that's where people
    put a devil, bad place, demons.
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    So where do atheists fit in?
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    Right there: no god, no devil.
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    Just surrounded
    by all of the other human beings.
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    So us atheists have nothing?
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    No, we have each other.
    We even count all of you.
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    This is not saying
    that we don't struggle with life issues.
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    What I'm saying is that I have
    to live up to my own mistakes.
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    I can't conveniently say things like,
    "The devil made me do it."
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    or "It's God's will or plan."
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    Since I have no answer,
    there is no answer.
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    So it all comes down to who I am
    and how I choose to respond
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    to any given situation.
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    I want to be good.
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    I think everyone wants to be good,
    wants to be respected, appreciated.
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    But life is hard,
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    mistakes are made, people are hurt,
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    even people that are loved.
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    My atheism does not change that at all.
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    I screw up, I make mistakes,
    certainly don't know everything.
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    In fact recently I made
    a couple mistakes -
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    more than a couple, but -
    and I hurt someone I love.
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    And I also hurt some other friends
    and some other people in my life.
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    And I need to take care of that myself
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    because I didn't have
    anything else to go to.
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    And so I took care of it,
    I looked into it.
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    Today I simply want to remind you
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    that no matter what you believe,
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    understand that not everyone
    thinks the same.
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    And just because we believe
    different or think different,
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    doesn't mean that we are different.
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    First one was adopt-a-highway
    that a group of us do,
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    this is the soup kitchen,
    these are the type of things we do.
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    And sometimes we just have fun.
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    As an atheist in the Bible Belt,
    it's often hard for many of us
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    to remind people thatwe are people too
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    and we're here.
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    As I said, there's more
    than probably you realize.
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    There's people in your family,
    there's probably people you work with,
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    everywhere you go
    and we're just the same.
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    So what I like to say to you is:
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    I'm not asking you
    to change your world for me,
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    but rather you realize,
    I'm in this world with you.
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    Thank you.
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    (Applause)
Title:
Atheism in the Bible belt | Joe Mercaldo | TEDxGreenville
Description:

Not everyone around us shares our own beliefs -- and that's okay. Open minds, open hearts, and a community where everyone belongs is Joe's wish.

Joe is currently the President of Piedmont Humanists and a member of the Interfaith Forum Board. Originally from Williamsport, PA, where he lived until the age of 30, Joe has been a resident of the Greenville area for nine years.

This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx

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