No. To be honest, it just means the discussion is closed and over. No winners.
Of course you can be an atheist if your parents are Christian. You can also be an atheist even if they had you baptised according to their beliefs, and you need not do any more. Whether or not you are an atheist depends on what you genuinely believe and genuinely do not believe, so no ritual or convention can change that. Your beliefs are a personal matter, so it is a personal choice for you whether you wish to tell your parents that you are an atheist. If you feel that this would hurt them, you can delay this until a better time. Atheism does not require anyone to tell others about what they believe or do not believe. However you may feel more comfortable by telling other people whom you feel should know that you are an atheist.
It depends who you're telling; if they're fundamentalist Christian or Muslims, very carefully! Nowadays, simply telling people you're not religious should be sufficient.
There's probably a copyright issue with me telling you the URL of the website, but if you search for "atheist tabernacle choir" and "six feet deep" with Google, you'll find it.
st jsutin became a christian by a random persn coming up to hm and telling him what would happen if he did not become a christian
What are you talking about? Please rephrase your question.
If you tell someone to "avoid dwelling on the subject", you're effectively telling him/her that constantly thinking or talking about the subject is not a good idea, so think or talk about something else. Dwelling means to stay there. To avoid dwelling would be to avoid staying there.
If you are talking about gramatically it depends on the tense. Your friend telling you about that is present tense, she is telling you right now. But your friend told you about that is past tense, she told you before.
Yes, it is a good compliment.
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Talking bad about her in front of people, telling them bad things about her, taking her and what she does for granted.
try writing a letter
I am waving goodbye.She is talking on the telephone.You are telling the truth, aren't you?