I take issue too, with your phrase “choose to abandon God.” This would make sense only if I believed God exists. Atheism is not believing in any gods, God included. You can’t abandon something that isn’t. At best you could say “abandon belief in God.” But in my case, and Metal Skull Ornament have quite properly asked only about individual cases, I didn’t “abandon,” rather, my belief left me. It wasn’t a choice, either, for the same reason. The notion that God exists just became less and less credible, as I matured, as I gained experience in the world, as I learned more. The proximate cause was the great Santa hoax. I believed in Santa, more than I ever believed in God and Jesus.

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When my Meme (a red nosed pitbull) was brought to me, she was dying. As soon as I held her, I was smitten with her. She was so cute and so tiny. She licked my face and stole my heart. But within a couple of days, she was dying. Vomiting and diarrhea that was sludge. I knew there was blood in it. I knew I had to act quickly. I begged for financial help to get her to an emergency vet and thankfully my mom came through for me. The sweet little puppy craddled in my arms was diagnosed with parvovirus. A killer parasite. The vets and their teams saved her and she eventually saved me from myself. I don’t know if it was because I just loved her so much or if she listened when I begged her to live during that trying time of Metal Skull Ornament being sick or if she was just a very special dog, but she became my protector, my best friend, my confidant, my therapist, my source of entertainment… So many things but especially my heart. She made it beat again, she taught me about love and responsibility and mostly about purpose.
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With the the nature of the Mexican holiday Dia de los Meurtos being a celebration of deceased love ones, this depicts Venus going back into the sea foam she sprung from. She’s surrounded by symbols of goddess mythology (such as the jewelry piece depicting one of her animal symbols, the dove…above to the left of the moon), and symbols of Mexican culture (as seen in the heart with wings used in art representing Milagros…below right of moon). I hope you can get close up and see the details. There are at least two explanations for the representation of the skulls during El dia de los Muertos. The first, skulls symbolize every man, woman and Metal Skull Ornament. Death comes for all, death comes for the young, or the old or man or woman. The familiarity of the school lessens the fear of death. The skulls also represent every man, woman and child in the after life going about their business and lives as normal.