The Russian poet, Irina Ratushinskaya, was raised an atheist in the then Soviet Russia. She became a Christian, by her own account, because her teachers so often repeated the mantra that there was no God that it led her to think the opposite: there must be a God if the authorities were so keen to deny His existence.

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