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Why Did You Become an Atheist?

Life Long Lessons Learned from Friends, Family & Acquaintances

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Why Did You Become an Atheist?

By: Ora Rosalin, Beyoncé Rosalin
Narrated by: Youlanda Burnett
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"We go outside the box."

We all have questions, and this is why I've started this series in order to answers some of the questions that both you and I have. For this topic I wonder why some people became an atheist. I've compiled a few stories from people who want to share their experiences. Throughout this book, there will be a rating system of up four stars.

Four stars means the person is completely atheist with no doubt in their mind and doesn't want anything to do with religion.

Three stars mean they dislike religion 97% and never plan on going back.

Two stars mean the person is still open minded to religion and can tolerate it to an extent.

One star means the person is on the edge, about to become atheist or is agnostic.

©2014 Ora Rosalin (P)2015 Rosalin Sisters
Family Life Spirituality Fiction Agnostic

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