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When I was an atheist I assumed that was a rhetorical question. Even I knew there was no "before there was God" from the Christian perspective. And trying to tell them what they really believed didn't make a whole lot of sense, because once you do that you've completely discredited yourself. At least I took some pride in not being a sloppy atheist, but that didn't exactly please the other atheists... they would all laugh and call me names, and not let me play in any atheist games.
Artful Dodger: "Then one foggy Christmas Day, Jesus came to say....."
I like happy endings. The truth is my conversion was not a happy moment, but CS Lewis said the same thing about his. He said it was like a mouse searching for the cat. Apparently being a reluctant Christian is okay with God... that was a relief, because I thought that might be held against me.