Is it normal to completely think for yourself?

Most of the people in the Adelaide city think for themselves, they're neither weird, atheist or religious, they're not agnostics or anything like that, they're just nonreligious. I have invented my own form of atheism: "there are no gods", that's it, and no religion involved. On the contrary my moral code is mostly being logical. I follow nothing from other people, I only think for myself. My idea of logic is induction mingled with not being emotional, careful reasoning and not acting out of whim. Whim is a sudden change in behaviour. So I noticed normal people don't invent their own religion, anyway I have 100% thoughts of my own, is it normal?

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Based on 8 votes (5 yes)
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  • VinnyB

    I have 100% thoughts on my own, can I get your input on that?

    I am I only one who sees the irony here?

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    • Hansberger

      There's no irony, but I found out inventing your own atheism is wrong, I think for myself and what seperates me from other atheists is that I don' get religious and I don't urn atheism into a religion, but I admit atheism is quasi-religious, there's a name for it, it's called a cult.

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      • VinnyB

        I wouldn't expect you to see the irony.

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  • thegypsysailor

    Your theory is absolutely impossible, unless you live in a cave, off the grid completely.
    No matter what, if you live within society, you will get some input. Radio, TV, web or print; it cannot be avoided. Some of that input leaves a residue, an influence or a memory.
    Therefore, you cannot 'have 100% thoughts of my own', no matter how much you think you may. Sorry.

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