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How do you handle a situation where a Christian believer starts preaching to you in a public transport?
I usually have a conversation with them, except when they approach me too early in the morning or when my schedule is tight. But when I have the time, I love to engage with them. As a born atheist, religious people have always fascinated me, because their core beliefs are so utterly alien to me. I jRead more
I usually have a conversation with them, except when they approach me too early in the morning or when my schedule is tight. But when I have the time, I love to engage with them. As a born atheist, religious people have always fascinated me, because their core beliefs are so utterly alien to me. I just fail to grasp how someone could belief in a diety in this day and age, so whenever I get the opportunity, I try to learn about what makes them tick. I have had friends that are Christian, usually catholic, and whenever I talked to them or their parents about it I never came away with anything substantial that justified their belief: it was just there, it seems. I ended up concluding that religion was something you had to be brought up in to get into it, but that still didn’t explain what made it, well, believable, to them.
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Before I had my first baby, I was such a party butterfly. I was always at every party, welcoming my first child, I had no choice than to curb unnecessary party going. I started going to parties only when I needed to unwind and take a break from “being a new mom”. Adjusting to new status is not entirRead more
Before I had my first baby, I was such a party butterfly. I was always at every party, welcoming my first child, I had no choice than to curb unnecessary party going. I started going to parties only when I needed to unwind and take a break from “being a new mom”. Adjusting to new status is not entirely an easy task as it taking up a whole new way of living. Know that raising a baby is hard and tedious, so don’t be ashamed to ask for help. There are times your hormones will take over and you feel some type of way, take time to relax. Trust your instincts and always remember it will flow naturally.
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