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And, as for the Christianity, yes, you make a good point Deena (Manon). It does make sense that Christians would have been on the first line proselytizing, given history. And when we find out just why the Oasans find Christianity particularly appealing,even outside of any cultural context that they could possibly understand, it's a bittersweet, poignant moment that actually made me tear up.
Funny - I had the sense that this book was written by an atheist who had been raised in the Christian faith, and it turns out that's accurate (do we know how to spot each other or what? LOL)!
It just felt like he was saying, no matter what the foundations of your beliefs (did Peter really "believe" the way Beatrice did, or was he using his religion for his own purposes, or both?), what we're left with in the end is our actions toward each other. When Flores actually makes an effort to communicate with the Oasans at that med drop, when Peter decides on what he needs to do, whether they believe in a deity or not, these actions are all we have at our disposal here in the world to make things better between us. Deity or no deity.