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Despite oppression, Black atheists fight to be heard


Sean Austin said his family’s relationship changed when he told them he did not believe in God.

Austin told his family last Christmas, two years after he stopped believing in God. “They were extremely disappointed,” Austin said, who described his family as very religious. “All through Christmas Eve, Christmas day … the entire break we were having arguments constantly.”

“They were disappointed that I had given up faith so easily,” Austin said. “They assumed I was being weak. They thought they had raised me wrong.”
Despite oppression, Black atheists fight to be heard
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Despite oppression, Black atheists fight to be heard

Black atheists are relatively hard to come by. Even more rare, however, are the black atheists and agnostics accepted by their family despite the Read More

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