Nonbelief in India

4 years ago
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In this chat, we try to address the journey of disbelief in India. Is disbelief a problem? Can believers and disbelievers get along? If yes what are the parameters? Should disbelievers leave religion alone and utter nothing about it? Is the criticism that disbelievers don't have skin in the game and hence they should not comment on religion fair? On the other hand, is militant atheism really the correct way to talk about religious problems?

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