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    Stef
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    Whenever I tell a Catholic I am an atheist, I get told ‘You’re too young to have made that decision.’ How can anyone say this, knowing that the standard age for confirmation is about 13?
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    Name : Stef, Gender : F, Religion : Atheist, Age : 19, City : Windsor, Ontario, State : NA, Country : Canada, 
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    Cris
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    When I was 13 I did what my parents wanted. I didn’t really believe in God. When I was 19 I did what I wanted. I had no problems and wanted only to have fun. Now I am 28. I have a lot of responsibilities and am more conscious of important matters. I see all the pain in the world and ask myself ‘Why?’ But I can also see all the love and the faith that can make humans move forward in the world. And I stil ask myself ‘Why?’ Now I’m searching for something more, maybe for God. You can never say this is my final decision, because you don’t know what will happen in the rest of your life.

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    Name : Cris, Gender : F, Race : Italian, Age : 28, City : Milano, State : NA, Country : Italy, 
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