This annoys me. If I do happen to get into a discussion with someone about religion and I mention that I'm not Christian, or well any of the other main religions, I get asked "Why did you convert from Christianity?" or something similar. Fact of the matter is, I didn't. I have never been Christian, I was not raised in a religious household, by religious I mean any religion, and I can count the number of times I've been to church on one hand. What irritates me is the assumption that everyone must have been Christian at some point, I realize it's one of the major religions in the world, but the question could be phrased differently instead of assuming that everyone who follows another faith turned away from Christianity to follow it.
It wouldn't bother me if the question was phrased differently, like for example "Oh were you Christian before?" That's different, because they aren't assuming I was. The ones who insist you must have been even after you've told them you weren't annoy me the most, like they don't believe it's even possible.
It wouldn't bother me if the question was phrased differently, like for example "Oh were you Christian before?" That's different, because they aren't assuming I was. The ones who insist you must have been even after you've told them you weren't annoy me the most, like they don't believe it's even possible.
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