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Originally Posted by Human No More
To be fair, they are all on the internet, which isn't probably particularly representative. Either way, I don't feel any need to go around telling people my own views unnecessarily, although I am not afraid to respond to a point with my own view when needed. I go out a lot, it's just that the people I know AFK are not the christian type, instead valuing individuality and freedom 
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Yeah, I think we all, when either talking face-to-face or just talking, tend to not mention our beliefs. Or else when we do, we do so casually and don't linger with the subject. Like when you and I used to talk on Skype, we never mentioned our beliefs; we were both mellow when it came to religion, atheism, moral standards, etc. Same went for everyone else.
It's our voices, I think, that breaks the tension, since we gain some knowledge of how the other person "rolls" concerning talking points. You can sort of "tell" a person's attitude by their voice, and what kind of words they use.