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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]In the US, most people accept people with differing religious beliefs (e.g., sects of Christians, Muslims, Jews) but still don’t readily accept people who don’t believe in any religion. It seems like belief in anything supernatural, even if it differs from your personal supernatural beliefs, is preferable to not having any supernatural beliefs at all. Why do you think this is? [/quote] Well it is not true in my church. We explicitly welcome everyone - including atheists and GTLBQ+ folks. A lot of my RL friends are agnostics and it does not matter to me - just whether they have integrity and are kind. [/quote] Do any people at your church openly identify as atheists?[/quote] And do they pray for gay people to find Jesus and get saved and not be gay anymore? [/quote]
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