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>Raised in an abusive christian household and left my faith years ago after a lot of research and prayer
>Sister stayed in household and kept her faith. Though, she's toned down the abuse and I understand completely why it works for her. (I even support it.)
>Little nephew is growing up. We've always been close, and always had a blast hanging out and playing games. He looks up to me as an adult
>Recently we were sitting building legos together and he suddenly stops. Out of nowhere he asks, "Uncle... Are you a Christian? Like, do you believe in god?"
I didn't answer him. The answer is that I don't. But I also don't want to shock him, and I don't want to sway his personal convictions. I also don't want my sister to get freaked out and not let me hang out with him anymore.

What do I say next time this comes up? Also, does this mean that they've probably talked about me and my faith when I wasn't around?
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>>34602424
It doesn't mean they've talked about your faith, it is a pretty common question for older kids to have
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Tell him to think about it when he grows up. Don't let it get in the way of playing games with him.
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>>34602424
Ask him "Is that important? And if so, why is it important?" If absolutely necessary, quote Matthew 25:31-46 - the gist being that on the Day of Judgment, good people will be allowed into Heaven even if they aren't Christians.

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