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After some time i came out to buy some snacks, after buying thing I needed i was taking stair. I opened the stair case door and to my surprise she was standing behind the door and was about to open the door and again got a perfect eye contact. We didnt talk this time also and even didn’t have a casual smile & we left. After some day in my ODC we were planning to have Chris mom and chris child game, as I’m one of the game organiser i went to each cubicle and have written everyone’s name in a chit and shuffled and made everyone to pick a chit and next is her cubicle. I didn’t know earlier that was her cubicle and Portrait In Snowflake Ornament. I asked her friend to take a chit and turned and saw her siting in her place, again got her eye contact and this time she was wearing a white dress with some makeup on her face, wow she looks really great in that dress and this was the moment that made an impact in I’m my mind and heart. I asked her name to write it on chit and wow I know her name now. She took the chit and I distributed the chit to every one.
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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 Portrait In Snowflake 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.