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Uxue Apaolaza Larrea 2023ko martxoaren 31

Lately I've ended many times talking about religions, not too fast, and being
an atheist, living without god. Here we were Catholics, and Catholicism has had and has enormous structures. It is difficult not to remember Franco, it is difficult not to remember the registration, it is difficult not to remember the children who have raped him, it is difficult to remember the children who have stolen him, the women kidnapped, the house of their husbands, the bad residences, etc.

I am an atheist, but I believe that some need remains unmet with convictions, so perhaps before Catholicism is removed we have filled the cupboards of a thousand other beliefs. I don't know to what extent the human brain is prepared to fully accept chance, and if chance isn't, the macrostructures that don't control will decide on their part, and that the path to small control is not what constellation (it's easy), but a very difficult collective path.

Being an atheist, I can't pray for you if I don't think of anything else I can do. Being an atheist, but also moral, of course, I don't have a god to forgive me, and also moral is difficult to review the internalized and decide well/badly.

Catholicism has also left us some necessary things. The times of grief; the acts of farewell needed for grief; the residences that make us little to rest or lift our spirits, or the cloisters to think about walking. Catholicism is also quite festive. He has left us days of vacation to stop working, like the ones that come to us now; that the gods take care of him on days off, dear atheists, to see if we take care of ourselves, forgive ourselves, do not divine, and grab ourselves on the edge of tragedy from the waist to death, back to work, forgive, dance.