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Ryan J. Bell (born September 26, 1971〔) is an American former Seventh-day Adventist pastor who became an atheist after spending a "year without God" as an experiment. He has publicly spoken about his experiences before, during, and after this year, and he wrote about it in his blog "Year Without God" (later hosted by Patheos).〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.patheos.com/blogs/yearwithoutgod/ )〕 He is a regular contributor at the ''The Huffington Post''〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/ryan-j-bell/ )〕 and, in August 2015, launched a new blog and podcast "Life After God." == Early life ==
Bell was born in Parma, Ohio, and spent his childhood in Loma Linda, a California suburb〔 largely populated by Seventh-day Adventists. Growing up, Bell was strictly religious. He was baptized when he was nine years old and not long after that his parents got divorced and he moved with his mother to live in southern Oregon.〔 Bell lived with his grandparents, who were very faithful, traditional Adventists, during his high school years. That had a great effect on Bell, who became very conservative in his faith.〔 Because his grandparents were volunteers at Weimar Institute at the time, Bell decided to transfer there during his junior year. He later served at the Covelo Church in the Northern California Conference, where Doug Batchelor was a pastor, and he did some ministry alongside Batchelor. After finishing at Weimar, Bell went to work for the Pennsylvania Conference where he realized that "my harsh ideology was bumping up against real life. I realized that God is not as much about ideas as he is about people. I knew that if I didn't love people, then I couldn't do my ministry."〔
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