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Lisa S.ParticipantDon’t be afraid to ask yourself tough questions. Is it God you don’t believe in, or just the teachings of the church? Is there another established religion that makes more sense to you, or is it time to establish your own rules? Don’t be afraid to answer these questions honestly, and don’t be afraid if the answer is ‘I don’t know.’ I was raised Catholic, but no longer believe in God. However, one of the nice things about being an atheist is I have no need to go looking for converts. If you disagree with church teachings, that’s fine, but it’s not the same thing as not believing in God. Take time to examine your beliefs quietly. When you discover what you truly believe, you will emerge with new confidence, strength and joy. As to what to call yourself, if you feel you are agnostic, then that’s fine. Just don’t feel pressured to take up any label that you’re not comfortable with. There’s nothing wrong with saying ‘I’m just not sure right now,’ or ‘I have my own beliefs.’
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Lisa S.ParticipantI’ve found the most polite way to handle telemarketers is with a firm ‘No, thank you.’ If the telemarketer persists in his/her pitch, give the marketer one more ‘I’m sorry, no,’ and hang up. It’s too bad that we have to resort to this kind of rudeness, but with this method you can be satisfied that you at least tried the civil approach first.
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