Hey everyone - this is my first post, intentionally haven’t yet checked out any other first posts yet.
So, how are you all getting on with this site?
Welcome! It's a great site! I'm having fun! Have met some in here, awesome people!
I like it A LOT because people are smart, funny, kind and I learn things from them. The best way to get on with things is....POST! Think about joining a group or two....read back and resurrect old posts if you'd like to comment. OR..write what's on your mind. WELCOME!
The site supposedly has 50,000+ members, but only a couple dozen regularly comment and post stuff.
But otherwise it's nice to be among atheists for once.
Plenty of people post. Unless you are in every group available, and follow the feed constantly, you won’t see that. Having said that, like any site, there are many of inactive participants.
Also, you should have been here in the beginning...sometimes you’d have to wait an hour for another member to even log on.
I love Agnostic.com because of the many highly intelligent, funny, caring and insightful members. As a published author, it is fun to participate in the discussions: writing, reading and commenting. I learn about the experiences and thinking of other atheist and agnostic people.
To learn about the levels:
Hover your mouse over Learn at the top of this page.
Click on FAQ (frequently asked questions).
Page down to How are the levels determined?
In the middle of that paragraph, click on the blue link, Level page.
Voila!
I personally am loving it. So much more than what I originally imagined it to be. So many lovely people with great stories and a great sense of humour. Lots of differing opinions and for the most part, very civil. There is always some element that push the envelope, but they keep it interesting.
I hope you enjoy it as much as I do. Cheers ✌?
I agree with your statement.
Every time I see your sideways pic, I think one of us should be right side up and the other upside down, because we are literally on opposite sides of the Earth. LOL I know, it's a weird thought.