VladimierNorton wrote:
One of the things I like to do is play Warhammer 40k. The thing is that the people that play the game play it at a specific store. One of the things I notice, and wonder is if most nerds are athiests. I am Roman Catholic, and I am a nerd. A women that helps my family is worried that because some of the people that play the game and hang out at the store are athiests, that I might change into a Athiests. Or that its a bad influence. The thing is, I do not talk about religion with them or criticize them about their choices, they don't seem to care one way or another that I am Roman Catholic. I asked two of them about religion, and was disappointed that they fell away from the Church. Now I am not saying I will bring them back, their decision is their decision. Its just, I find that constantly talking about how Jesus loves you and all the bible stuff gets boring and uninteresting after awhile (I went to Catholic middle and high school, so that might have caused some problems with the over saturation of religion). The point is, I like being with people who share the same hobbies. If they have different religions, so be it. Might as well get used to it since there are a lot of people on this planet and each person has their own beliefs.
You answered your own question (correctly).
In any setting (job, college, autism websites, hobby clubs) you're gonna be around folks of differing beliefs. So you (and this family friend person) have to get used to it.