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Religious belief is deeply personal and rooted in both how we are raised and our emotions. Many turn to Christianity to make sense of the world, but in some cases, you may think their beliefs are damaging for them, yourself, or society. To have a conversation about atheism with a Christian, stay calm and frame the debate as a chance to discuss different beliefs (rather than as an attempt to convert them). We’ll show you how to do just that in this article, plus highlight various talking points you might make or encounter along the way.
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